Johnson Tan | Collective Change Institute

Johnson Tan | Collective Change Institute

Johnson is passionate about helping people successfully navigate the operational pressures to achieve results and is able to simultaneously motivate and challenge his participants to improve and try new ways of doing things. My coaching style is approachable, authentic, enabling and fun (as it should be!).

Johnson Tan

Passionate about helping others. I have enjoyed the coaching aspect of my corporate life for many years.

My goals are:

– Help people be successful by thinking positive, big and being happy,
– Cultivate a growth mindset,
– Improve people’s resilience, well-being and performance.

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LANGUAGES
English and Mandarin

Professional Background

– VP/Director/Managing Director/Board Member in banks and tech companies
– Entrepreneur and Business leader
– Speaker/ Judge at Cloud, Data Center and Tech Conferences
– Responsible for billion dollar business start-ups
– Worked for Hewlett Packard, Deutsche Bank, Barclays Bank, Jones Lang LaSalle, JTC Corporation, Yondr Group


Coaching Specialty

Experience in mentoring / coaching
– Age group 12: 6 months
– Age group 18: 6 months
– Age group 25: 12 months

As a coachee
– Deutsche bank: 2006-2012
– Barclays bank: 2013 to 2019
– Yondr: 2021 to 2022


Personal Background

– Singaporean
– Graduated with a honours degree in Electrical Engineering from NTU in 1999, and with an additional M.Sc. in Environmental Management from NUS in 2003.
– Professional engineer with the Singapore Professional Engineer Board
– Love nature and sea
– Hobbies running and golf
– Volunteer for Shan You counselling center since 2013


Coaching Style

Johnson is passionate about helping people successfully navigate the operational pressures to achieve results and is able to simultaneously motivate and challenge his participants to improve and try new ways of doing things.

My coaching style is approachable, authentic, enabling and fun (as it should be!).


Personal Philosophy

Allow yourself to be proud of yourself and all the progress you’ve made. Especially the progress that no one else has seen.