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From regional Australia to London boardrooms, international leadership roles and cycling to Everest Base Camp, Jacqui Bijnens has experienced success in many forms.
In this episode of The Long Game, Jacqui reflects on her career journey, from learning how businesses really work and embracing the opportunities of a global secondment in London, to the high standards, discipline and perspective that shaped her approach to leadership.
She shares why success often arrives more quietly than expected, the importance of collaboration over individual achievement, and how each stage of life brings a new phase of identity.
Most importantly, Jacqui explores what it means to come home...not just geographically, but personally, and how her understanding of success has evolved from ambition and achievement to purpose, impact and fulfilment.
A thoughtful conversation about growth, leadership and navigating life's next chapter.
By ThelonggameFrom regional Australia to London boardrooms, international leadership roles and cycling to Everest Base Camp, Jacqui Bijnens has experienced success in many forms.
In this episode of The Long Game, Jacqui reflects on her career journey, from learning how businesses really work and embracing the opportunities of a global secondment in London, to the high standards, discipline and perspective that shaped her approach to leadership.
She shares why success often arrives more quietly than expected, the importance of collaboration over individual achievement, and how each stage of life brings a new phase of identity.
Most importantly, Jacqui explores what it means to come home...not just geographically, but personally, and how her understanding of success has evolved from ambition and achievement to purpose, impact and fulfilment.
A thoughtful conversation about growth, leadership and navigating life's next chapter.