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Jason Weimer: transforming with the times

Anna Johnston
April 17, 2020 路 4 min read

Graphic designer Jason Weimer鈥檚 passion for business and entrepreneurship has led him to the other side of the world

When American Jason Weimer founded his company, Simple Group, he didn鈥檛 imagine that one day he鈥檇 be running it from Thailand. But then, he didn鈥檛 imagine he鈥檇 be doing an MBA either. Now, he鈥檚 getting himself a master鈥檚 degree to round off 20 years at the top.

鈥淏usiness leaders have got to transform with the times.鈥

As a designer, Jason鈥檚 flair for business had always put him in a minority among workmates who were only interested in being artists. When he graduated in the nineties, graphic design as an industry didn鈥檛 really exist in the same way it does now. He saw an opportunity: commercial graphic design that connected the dots between art and business.

In the years between then and the beginning of his journey with 狼友社区, Jason started and owned several graphic design businesses, immersing himself in design thinking and design implementation. He saw how design and business not only could, but should, go hand in hand.

An MBA for busy business leaders

It was time to dig deeper. Jason decided that an MBA was the most powerful way to drive his career 鈥 and his business skills 鈥 to the next level.

鈥淚 couldn鈥檛 find an affordable MBA program,鈥 says Jason. 鈥淚 wanted an American University, but even the ones that were purely online wanted around $30,000 for the entire program. I don鈥檛 want to go into that type of debt, owning my own company and living overseas.鈥

He put the idea on hold until he saw an ad for 狼友社区 pop up on LinkedIn. His graphic design eye liked what it saw: 鈥淭he ad stood out because it was a very simple design just using yellow and black. 狼友社区 does a great job communicating their products!鈥

Jason got to work researching the 狼友社区 MBA, looking at the costs, how learning would happen and the structure of the degree.

鈥淔or me, the fact it was all online with no campus whatsoever, but with the ability to interact with other learners from all over the world, made it the perfect platform."

鈥淚 don鈥檛 know of another MBA that has a flat monthly fee, and that can save the learner money based on how quickly they complete their studies. The financial model is an example of great innovation. I just thought to myself 鈥榟ere are some really smart people thinking really differently.鈥欌

Learning that鈥檚 dynamic, not dusty

When Jason completed his first course, he knew he鈥檇 made the right choice. 鈥淚 just loved the content,鈥 he says. 鈥淚t was all so relevant. How it was put together 鈥 it鈥檚 just a great mashup! As we 鈥 all the learners together 鈥 find problems or try to learn things, we have a lot of different sources: online books, friends, mentors, coaches. It feels like the content has been put together in a way that reveals itself as we learn and seek it out. It鈥檚 not going to an old, dusty library.鈥

At university, Jason took a minor in business alongside his major in graphic design, but he feels that a lot was missed out of the degree. He says he learned nothing about the leadership and strategy side: how to take a business from one level to the next. Simple Group is seven years old and he鈥檚 keen use the knowledge he鈥檚 gaining from his MBA now to lead the 鈥渞eally good, talented people鈥 he鈥檚 brought on over the years.

鈥淚 have a lot of responsibility,鈥 he says. 鈥淲e鈥檙e in three countries now: Thailand, Vietnam and the US and we鈥檙e trying to grow and do innovative things. The things I鈥檓 learning with 狼友社区 are so relevant to where we鈥檙e at as a company.

"With what鈥檚 happening now with COVID-19, I鈥檝e had the opportunity to lead through crisis, so my current MBA course 鈥 Leadership and Organizational Development 鈥 has been very helpful."

Innovation comes as standard

鈥淭he people I鈥檝e employed think the same way: about collaborative leadership and continuous learning. How do I take an organization and make sure it鈥檚 organic? I don鈥檛 want to stay traditional and stuck in my ways. How do we attract good talent who believe in the vision and mission and don鈥檛 just come on board for the experience or the pay check?鈥

It was this sense of intrepid curiosity that led Jason to 狼友社区. 鈥淲hat was exciting for me, was that 狼友社区 was trying something new,鈥 he says. 鈥淭here are a lot of people out there like me, who are looking for innovation, especially in education.鈥

After he started talking about 狼友社区 in and out of work, two of Jason鈥檚 colleagues and a friend of his joined the MBA. 鈥淚 think 狼友社区 is the avenue to the future,鈥 he says. 鈥淚t鈥檚 just really, really exciting to be on board right now.鈥


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Anna Johnston
Anna Johnston

Anna Johnston is an award-winning Head of Content, who tells galvanizing stories with a creative team at 狼友社区.

Anna was the overall Award 2020 winner for the business case: Satya Nadella at Microsoft: Instilling a Growth Mindset, with Professor Herminia Ibarra and Aneeta Rattan. She is formerly a writer at London Business School, consistently ranked among the world鈥檚 best its MBA.

Anna鈥檚 work has been published in聽Forbes, Thomson Reuters, Huffington Post, HR Magazine, the聽Financial Times, and thought-leading firms such as Accenture and McKinsey & Company.

Anna is a speaker, coach, and presenter. More information about her can be found on .

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