How Putting People First Brings Success | John Fairclough 020

Team members have unique strengths that add to the exponential value of an organization. What strategies can leaders implement to allow for better collaboration? Today, Jaime talks with John Fairclough about how ‘putting people first’ brings success.

“People’s value is often being masked by things that don’t matter.” – John Fairclough

Business Growth at All Points

John is the founder of The Resicom Group, a facility construction and maintenance company. Under his leadership, they have grown to serve clients at an international level. 

How 'Putting People First' Brings Success | John Fairclough 020

“It’s really to take something on and let the strengths of other people shine through.” – John Fairclough

He loves doing great work with others. He believes that by developing better questions, people can find better answers to specific challenges. The answers help organizations improve processes, develop teams, and protect the brand. 

Humble Beginnings in the Industry

John had his share of challenges and setbacks. He used to work for family members that worked in painting companies. 

He helped grow his uncle’s company, and left later to embark on his own business. To this day, he is thankful to his uncle for the trust. 

Tapping the Human Resource

20 years ago, John struggled with becoming relevant. Poverty taught him to always find the good in people. According to him, circumstances sometimes mask their value. 

“Managing requires to move all in.” – John Fairclough

Leaders have the power to unmask people. With care and commitment, they help allow the strengths of team members to shine.  

Download and listen to How ‘Putting People First’ Brings Success to learn more. Remember to let John know you heard about him on Culture Eats Strategy with Jaime Jay!

Connect through the links below:

Website – Resicom

LinkedIn @johnfairclough

Twitter @knownormal

Facebook @Resicom.Inc

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Jaime Jay

About Jaime Jay

Meet Jaime Jay – a man who wears many hats, and wears them all admirably. He's a master connector, an entrepreneur extraordinaire, and a published author who knows how to get things done.

Before he found his way to the business world, Jaime served his country as a brave paratrooper in the U.S. Army. But that's just the beginning of his many accomplishments.

He's the founder of the renowned Bottleneck Distant Assistant Services firm, and his book "Quit Repeating Yourself" has become a must-read for entrepreneurs everywhere.

When he's not busy building his empire, you can find him on his beloved Harley Davidson, cruising through the countryside and taking in the invigorating effects of Uitwaaien – a Dutch practice that involves facing the wind to boost health and relieve stress.

He enjoys spending his free time outside building stuff with his wife, Nikita the dog and their two kittens (for now at least) Tommy and Tater.

He is ‘over-the-moon’ happily married to his wonderful wife Sara, his amazing daughter, Jessica, who is serving our country as a United States Army soldier. Jaime and Sara are the proud grand parents of two beautiful little girls.

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