March 3, 2026

Episode 156: Martin Wardle of TH Ward

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The Story

Martin Wardle was persuaded to give up a partnership in one of the fastest growing firms in the Northeast to start his own business, not in general accountancy, but as a specialist tax boutique focusing only on tax returns.

But why? What were the triggers that drove his decision?

In the course of this podcast with Martin Wardle of TH Ward, we cover a lot of ground, including the pace of technology and where he sees the future of accountancy heading. He tells some great stories about the significant impact he's had on clients that he's worked with over the years, and he shares a lot about what he's learned, both about himself and about the profession.

This is one not to miss. Please scroll down the podcast’s episode page for the contact information for Martin and for the additional, downloadable resources mentioned in the podcast.

The Solution:

Well, I still get loads of texts, WhatsApps, and emails from clients who ask me questions that they absolutely could have asked ChatGPT to answer.

Now, on any given day, I'll get asked about some really obscure things and some everyday normal things, and it might be, a tenant has broken a window, I've repaired it, is that an allowable repair?

Probably not, but that low-level question is very easy to answer. Google could have answered it, but ChatGPT definitely would have got that right, and yet they don't ask AI, they message me.

I don't know what the factory owners and the factory workers felt like when looms came into existence, but they probably all thought we're all going to be out of a job doing nothing, but there were still people running factories, making clothes, rugs and all those other things; they just did it differently.

But there are still people who want a handmade rug – that analogy probably didn't land. But we used to make shoes by hand back in the day, and there's still a little audience that wants those handmade shoes, if that makes any sense at all.

I'm the handmade shoe guy.

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During this podcast, Martin and Doug discuss the importance of checklists and how basic services can be improved by using even a simple one. Sometimes accountants don't think to offer more than the basic services, and the client is unaware that the accountant offers anything additional.

Having a checklist means you don't have to rely on memory – with a checklist you can automate the nudges.

Martin uses a checklist to automate personal check-ins with clients, a simple but effective way of touching base with them.

He doesn't have to rely on remembering because the automated checklist tells him to do it.

You, me, everybody, would prefer not to follow a checklist, yet they keep us alive in many walks of life.

Checklists can keep your accountancy firm alive and allow it to thrive.

If you want to know more about the importance of checklists, please click the link on the button to read the Business Breakthrough report 'Checklist Success'.

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During the podcast, Martin mentions a book he is reading –The Checklist Manifesto, by Atul Gawande.

This book mentions time and again the simplicity of a checklist for reminding us to do the most basic things that, with the best will in the world, are often forgotten or drift over time.

If pilots and surgeons can use checklists, then why not accountants?

To access the book, click the link on the button.

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