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#149 A Fair Person - James Perry

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"If you can demonstrate to someone that you have their back and you're fair, you're a fair person. I think that's all you need to ask for, isn't it?" James Perry

James Perry talks about his experiences with different bosses, emphasising the significance of fairness and support in the workplace. We talk about the importance of creating a relatable and empathetic work environment to engage employees and retain staff. James also reflects on his journey of self-awareness and the impact it had on his career. We touch on topics such as defining success, finding balance, looking honestly at ourselves, building rapport and the power of human connection.

James Perry holds a Certificate in Executive Coaching from Cambridge University. He runs a unique business coaching Accounting Students on mindset, motivation, study & exam techniques. He is one of Northern Ireland’s Top 40 Under 40 and a TEDx Speaker. He is a Fellow Chartered Accountant, an Associate Lecturer at the University of Ulster, a former Associate Director in a global Accounting firm and Financial Controller of a multi-million pound group.

Connect with James

On LinkedIn

On YouTube

Resources Mentioned

TEDx: Does Passion Need a Purpose?

"The Possibility Exists" by Eoin Scolard

"The Highly Sensitive Man" by Tom Falkenstein

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"If you can demonstrate to someone that you have their back and you're fair, you're a fair person. I think that's all you need to ask for, isn't it?" James Perry

James Perry talks about his experiences with different bosses, emphasising the significance of fairness and support in the workplace. We talk about the importance of creating a relatable and empathetic work environment to engage employees and retain staff. James also reflects on his journey of self-awareness and the impact it had on his career. We touch on topics such as defining success, finding balance, looking honestly at ourselves, building rapport and the power of human connection.

James Perry holds a Certificate in Executive Coaching from Cambridge University. He runs a unique business coaching Accounting Students on mindset, motivation, study & exam techniques. He is one of Northern Ireland’s Top 40 Under 40 and a TEDx Speaker. He is a Fellow Chartered Accountant, an Associate Lecturer at the University of Ulster, a former Associate Director in a global Accounting firm and Financial Controller of a multi-million pound group.

Connect with James

On LinkedIn

On YouTube

Resources Mentioned

TEDx: Does Passion Need a Purpose?

"The Possibility Exists" by Eoin Scolard

"The Highly Sensitive Man" by Tom Falkenstein

  continue reading

201 episodes

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