What clients get.
What Clients Get.
Real Businesses. Real People. All Moving Forward.
Real Businesses. Real People. All Moving Forward.
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“We thought our numbers were solid. Jung spotted a $50k gap in the first 20 minutes.”
Cam, IT Company
“Before Jung our profit was killing our margins. One change he suggested lifted profit by $8k a month.”
Jason, Stretch Tents
Neil had been talking to other business owners for years but never shared the real stuff. The financials, the struggles, the decisions he wasn't sure about. Too taboo.
He came in sceptical. Expected a guy in a suit reading from a textbook. What he got was straight talk and someone who'd actually look at his numbers and push him toward bigger work.
40% growth. First seven-figure project. Two senior staff now strong successors for the business.
Alex had the ideas. He had the drive. What he didn't have was focus.
Too many projects, not enough traction on any of them. Jung kept dropping knowledge bombs. Alex kept not executing fast enough. Then things would happen exactly as predicted and he'd think: why didn't I just listen sooner?
He's moving faster now, with a lot more clarity on which wheelbarrow matters most.
The business was winging it. Nobody knew what the other needed. No targets, no communication, no clear goals.
Maxine needed someone to bring the three of them together and get them talking. Owner, manager and accountant. Once that happened, everything got clearer fast.
Her words: "You'll make more money because you'll be more organised and you'll know what the hell you're doing."
Raymond's business was doing good work and getting ignored. Everyone loved them. Nobody was buying.
Head down in the trenches with no visibility on where to aim. Jung helped him stick his head above the trenches and see what the world actually looked like.
The result: government funding, their first award, runners-up in another. Small team. Punching well above their weight.
His words: "Honest to God it was transformational."
Paul was getting whatever work came in. Not chasing, undercharging on time and not sure where the business was heading.
He had goals. Vague ones somewhere down the line. Jung helped him put a number on them and build a path toward them. Got through 80 - 90% of those goals in a year.
The bigger shift: a hunting sales mindset. Whether he's actively prospecting or not, it's always running in the background now. That didn't exist before.
Amy had heard people raving. Thought it couldn't be real.
First conversation put that to rest. Someone who cuts through everything and gets to the actual problem quickly. No frameworks, no textbook.
Her words: "Questions, answers, systems done. Do it straight away."
Zoe Porter
ZPJ
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Greg was making every decision himself. Second-guessing constantly. Quietly lonely.
He needed someone independent with real commercial experience. Not a friend. Not family. Someone who could be a sounding board and hold him accountable on the numbers.
Went from two people to a team in Manila plus four Auckland engineers.
His words: "If I had anybody crazy enough to start their own business, I'd be suggesting him."
Sometimes you're too close to it. You stop seeing the obvious gaps.
Craig spent a few hours with Jung looking at what they were doing and why. Walked away with a couple of ideas they'd overlooked. Things that had been sitting there, just not looked at properly.
His words: "In a few minutes gave us good ideas to help us move forward."
Eparama Tuibenau
VirtualTAG
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Derek wasn't stuck. He just knew his own thinking had a ceiling.
Wanted ideas from someone outside the usual circle. Outside the coaches and brokers he'd already heard from. Somewhere past the edges of his own head.
His words: "I would recommend anybody spending 45 minutes bouncing ideas with him. You will come away with good information."
They'd had help before. Too strategic with no practical steps. Or too tactical with no big picture. Never both.
Two months in and already getting real value. Someone who understood their business quickly, got to the crux of the issues and gave them tangible ways through.
Their words: "You strike that balance."
Kim's words for running a business alone: jumping on a rollercoaster blindfolded. Vague sense of direction. No real map.
Came out the other side with a clear picture of where the business was going and how to get there.
His words: "Now I'm extremely clear on my business goals. I know what steps I need to take."
Alan's business nearly didn't make it through. Post-COVID, work dried up and he wasn't sure if they could keep going.
What changed: trade accounts. Consistent commercial work that ticks over instead of chasing one-off customers who never come back.
He stopped working Saturdays. Revenue went up. Google reviews doubled. And he found the receptionist he calls a unicorn.
His words: "We're not surviving anymore. We're living a little bit better."
JP bought a business that was already running and needed to keep it moving. Then take it further.
He was doing it alone. No one to bounce ideas off, no one to sense check the direction. Just him, second-guessing himself.
Four years later: more than doubled turnover. Shifted from 90% residential to 60% commercial work that ticks over month after month.
His words: "There's no statistics I could bring out that would even do it justice."
They were a year in and still figuring out the business model. Lots of ideas. Clients in mind. No real order to how they were going to get there.
The problem wasn't ambition. It was trying to skip from small to big without the systems in the middle to hold it together.
Two years later: clients across multiple countries, working with big names.
His words: "Jung was there to ask us the questions we hadn't asked ourselves."
Rolf knew something needed to change. The business was reactive, cashflow was a constant headache and getting any real momentum going felt impossible.
First conversation with Jung, he knew he'd found the right person. Someone who understood not just the business but the size of it and what was actually needed to get to the next stage.
Lead generation got consistent. Cashflow improved. The team started operating with more accountability and focus.
His words: "Pretty much a no-brainer. Money well spent."
“I was in a rut. I didn’t know that I needed an advisor for my business. When I finally realised, it was too late. I was so caught up in the business that I had lost my way. Jung helped me find my way back.”
Polly, Content Agency
“He’s annoyingly affective. He calls me out on my BS and drags me out of the clouds so that I can consistently focus. As a creative, that means I can keep moving forward and get out of the bad habits that were holding me back.”
Stu, Marketing Agency
“He is an integral part of the team. Can’t recommend him enough. He’s more than a coach or mentor. If you want to take your business to the next level or have an unsteady ship then you need a Jung.”
JP, Clean Green Carpet
“We just keep growing. Working with Jung as our coach has paid off time and time again with consistent growth in revenue and profits. He is now considered an integral part of the leadership team.”
Angela, Angels Grooming