Join your host, Jeffery Wang, in this inspiring episode of the 10 Lessons Learned, where we discuss invaluable insights for career, business, and life. In this episode, we welcome Jason Wong, an accredited leadership coach, strategy ninja, and a kindness practitioner. Hailing from one of Sydney's most successful Chinese families, Jason shares his unique journey of self-discovery, personal growth, and finding fulfillment beyond material success. With engaging discussions about re calibrating life's priorities, nurturing meaningful relationships, promoting diversity and inclusion, and constantly learning, we uncover some of Jason's key lessons that have shaped his leadership style and understanding of success. Tune in for this enlightening conversation and walk away with practical nuggets of wisdom that go beyond the textbook.
About Jason WongJason was born into one of Sydney’s most successful and influential Chinese families and has fond memories of running around Sydney’s Chinatown after school. He was educated at one of Australia’s top selective private schools for boys and with his family’s network of connections, the world was his oyster.
But his life didn’t play out the way that he thought it would and, influenced by a number of key people and events, he embarked on a journey involving lots of deep reflection and making plenty of personal adjustments.
He has held multiple leadership roles throughout his career but believes that his most important and most satisfying role was being a stay-at-home Dad to his three daughters, which included upping his game as partner to his amazing wife.
He works to improve technology leadership in not-for-profit, for-purpose and community-focused organisations and he now runs his own coaching & strategic consultancy practice, Tyger Technology Leadership, developing tech leaders of the future.
He is a former president of his children’s school P&C association and is now the Board Secretary of the NSW P&C Federation, working with influential education stakeholders to improve public schooling in NSW.
He also facilitates local Dads groups and events, to support and engage Dads in their parenting journeys.
A few people leave deep impressions in your life, and you have certainly left one with me. Of the thousands of people I've come across during business, some just lives out their values in how they behave and treat others around them.
Dr. Helen Holton - Forgiveness frees you to live stronger
Stan Rodski - Your Current View of Situation Does Not Equal The Best View of Situation
Denis Leclerc - Don’t judge people too fast, we have more in common than we are different.
Tim Klein and Dr Belle Liang - Listen for your call, not someone else’s
Professor James Pennebaker – Be Your Own Therapist With WORDS
Gaj Ravichandra - Assume there is 1% of truth in everything
Dr Joel Martin – The most important superpowers you have is the ability to choose
André Haspels - Give people trust and space
Bob Mankoff - Work in batches of 10
Steve Okun - Knowing your value – lets you advocate for yourself
Héctor Colón - Listening is more important than providing feedback
Megumi Miki - Fitting in is overrated but standing out can be hard work
Dr. CJ Cornell - If all you want is someone to rave about your idea, then call your mother
Professor Howard Nusbaum–You won’t be wise without understanding others
Andrew Tyndale - Play the Long Game (rebroadcast)
André Alphonso - Collect Adventures Not Things (rebroadcast)
Paul Penzone - Leave people with the feeling they are respected
Eric Miller-Know Your Own Bias
David Redhill - Be a sponge, a squirrel and be a thief.
Robyn Henderson - Be clear on your Why, What, and How
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