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Meet the CEOs: Dentsu Aegis’ Margaret Lim

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Advertising + Marketing talks to Margaret Lim, who was formerly in charge of the Aegis brands in Malaysia on her leadership style and how she is evolving as a leader following her recently expanded role.

Describe your management style
My management style is wrapped around a simple mantra of ‘treating every individual with respect’. I work closely with all the network brand leaders in Malaysia,providing them support and counsel, and ensuring that we are all aligned to the same goals and strategy. Team collaboration is important to me. I’m also a firm believer in training and developing my talents in the areas of media, social, economic and political – all of which have an impact to our business and our area of expertise.

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What was your first job?

I started my career in advertising as an account service trainee in O&M.  After a few months, I moved to be the media planner for the Nestle account – the learning curve in this role was significant. I learned a lot, understood the market and media better, and by the end of the first year, I was promoted to media manager.

I went on from there to later head the media departments in Lintas, Bates and Leo Burnett with a stint in JWT (then PTM Thompson) as the account director for the Tourism Malaysia and MAS.

In 1992, I started Media Base which eventually was bought over by the Aegis Group in 1998 and rebranded Carat.

Who was the mentor who most influenced you and why?

As I was one of the pioneers in the area of media planning in Malaysia, I did not have a media mentor.  The people who inspired and influenced me were my bosses and clients that I worked with.  Today, Ashish Bhasin (my previous Aegis Media regional boss) probably would stand out as the one that helped me become a more “holistic” manager in the area of identifying triggers, making tougher decisions and managing expectations.

When you’re not working, what will you be doing, aside from spending time with the family?

I love basking in the company of my friends. I have several circles that I connect with regularly. Old agency friends for a good food session or my church friends for cell and bible studies. Then there’s the occasional mahjong sessions with my mahjong buddies.

There are days, when I prefer some alone time, I enjoy playing the piano, or gardening. I’ve also been working on my book, which I plan to complete writing soon. On a more personal note, I’ve recently become involved with the National Stroke Association of Malaysia (NASAM) and look to contribute more of my personal time with them.

Stroke

When you were a newbie in the industry, did you dream you would be lead the agency one day? What kind of leader did you want to be and how closely have you stuck to it?

Anyone who knows me well, knows that I didn’t have ambitious dreams. I enjoyed working in advertising, and found my niche in media in my early days. Things just developed from there.

What kind of leader do I want to be? Visionary,forward thinking,able to win the hearts of my team while inspiring, motivating them and to bring out the best in them.

How closely have I stuck to it?   I am still trying. Maybe 50-60%.

One thing you would say to a newbie in the industry?

Have a curious mind. Ask questions. Investigate. Learn. Be prepared to work hard. Be passionate.

What’s the toughest thing about your job?

Amongst our group of companies, to build a community that is client centric and collaborative and working towards a one country P&L instead of each CEO being very polarized on his deliveries.

One thing you hate most about advertising?

In our bid to win businesses, sometimes we give away the kitchen sink and a bit of our dignity….especially when we hear the client say, “or else we will never use you again.”


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