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In this episode of RadEO Ross talks to David Jacobson, the managing director of SYNAQ. David shares his thoughts on different levels of delegation and they talk autonomy and putting the right people in the job versus micro managing. David talks about his experience and learnings of building a business with love and commitment.

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About David -

In 2004, he co-founded SYNAQ with a dream of bringing cloud computing communication services to the world using Linux and Open Source technology. In 2010, SYNAQ was ranked by Forbes Mag as one of the top 20 Tech companies in Africa and one year later Dimension Data acquired a majority stake in SYNAQ.

David is a thought-leader in his industry, from Hacker to Biohacker, Tech Ninja to Entrepreneur and dynamic leader.

Additionally, he is a member of Entrepreneurs Organization (EO), an exclusive global network of high-impact entrepreneurs and mentors aspiring founders at organizations like the Branson Centre, Startup Bootcamp and EO Accelerator.

David’s business-
SYNAQ - https://www.synaq.com/

Other links-
Tony Robbins - https://www.tonyrobbins.com/

Show notes -
00:38 - David’s elevator pitch
01:20 - Why would we use SYNAQ instead on Gmail?
02:24 - The David and SYNAQ back story
16:45 - How did your clients react to end of lining everything?
21:36 - Your experience in transitioning from CTO to CEO
26:40 - How did you change your tech team
28:47 - Being a fully remote company
30:50 - Different levels of delegation
33:15 - David’s date with destiny
38:48 - Real love and commitment

– RadEO is a podcast for Entrepreneurs by Entrepreneurs. It is hosted by Ross Drakes and Rich Mulholland and produced by the Entrepreneurs Organisation in South Africa. Tune in every 2 weeks to hear conversations with business owners who will share their experiences and stories of what they have learnt building their business and what drives them to keep going.
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