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Submit ReviewBeing an entrepreneur calls for a different leadership perspective - one where you can pull back and cede a little control in the name of strategy. This is something Tim Jackson has learned to do as he scales his tech business in challenging pandemic conditions. From hiring for culture fit to offering employees multiple ways to connect, Tim shares his insights into growing a corporate culture where collaboration and curiosity ensure there’s no room for complacency.
Listening with empathy is a key leadership skill
Team development starts with identifying strengths
The leadership journey is different for everyone
A leadership perspective on what makes people tick
Creating a corporate culture that both empowers and supports
Open communication as a leadership priority
Prior to establishing Access4, Tim worked at Asian Pacific Group for more than eight years in several roles, including as General Manager – Commercial Operations and General Manager IT. During this time, he held direct responsibility for the telecommunications, car parking, facilities management, group IT and client services and also was also responsible for developing and implementing strategies that allowed the organisation to increase revenue and exposure both within the Group’s projects and the wider business market. Tim started his IT career in the education sector as a Network Administrator and climbed to IT Management roles across a number of government and private educational facilities.
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