Lattes With Leaders

Sponsors, Mentors & Coaches with CEO & Board of Director, Maggie Chan Jones

November 01, 2021 Lattes With Leaders Season 1 Episode 2
Lattes With Leaders
Sponsors, Mentors & Coaches with CEO & Board of Director, Maggie Chan Jones
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In this episode Zeinab & Trisha join CEO & Founder of Tenshey, and ex-CMO of SAP, Maggie Chan Jones, to explore her rise through the ranks within her corporate career and what drove her to found her company, Tenshey. Maggie shares her considerable experience on how we can all reach our Career Northstar and what it really takes to rise to the top. Maggie also shares the value of sponsorship, coaching and mentoring and how it helped her develop herself and ultimately led to her founding her own company.  


2:21: Maggie’s career story, from a junior buyer to becoming a global CMO

6:47: The concept of a career north star and how it helped Maggie shape her career

10:06: Maggie’s advice for young professionals 

15:59: Building a customer centric organisation

19:28: Coaches, mentors and sponsors

26:33: How adopting a growth mindset can help more women go for the big roles


If you are ready to take your career to the next level with some coaching here are some tools we mentioned in the episode:

"Designing your Life" audiobook: https://amzn.to/3ECJ4HJ 

"Designing your Life" book: https://amzn.to/3GOOhhw

Tenshey: https://tenshey.com/

Maggies new book “Decoding Sponsorship”: https://amzn.to/3bt7tmj



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Maggie’s career story, from a junior buyer to becoming a global CMO
The concept of a career north star and how it helped Maggie shape her career
Maggie’s advice for young professionals
Building a customer centric organisation
Coaches, mentors and sponsors
How adopting a growth mindset can help more women go for the big roles