How do you get your team to feel as passionately about your business as you do? So they become the front-line in spreading the word?
Today on the Remarkable Project, I am honoured to bring you a conversation with the CEO of Pacific National - Paul Scurrah. Paul was the CEO of Virgin Australia when the pandemic hit and before that was CEO at Queensland Rail and also had Non-executive Director roles at the Queensland Suns, AWH and Australia Post.
Paul Scurrah is the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Pacific National, a role he was appointed to earlier this year. As Australia’s largest private rail freight company, Pacific National are integral in keeping Australia’s economy moving, and have been supporting the country’s supply chain since 1855.
In this episode of The Remarkable Project Paul talks about why acting authentically in line with your values, and communicating on a personal, human level, are both key to mobilising people towards positive sentiment and a shared purpose. He also shines a light on why the way an organisation deals with complications or crises can be even more important than how it behaves when all is well and good.
Takeaway points:
Remarkable Quotes:
[05:09] “…the way I like to run companies is to be very clear about the culture statement, about the direction, the vision, the purpose, the priorities and the values and behaviours, and they should be designed to work in the best of times and the worst of times.”
[06:15] “…I want to be the boss that I wish I had…would I work for me?”
[15:10] “…people don’t care how much you know until they know how much you care.”
Resources Mentioned
The Experience Economy by B. Joseph Pine II and James H. Gilmore [1999] More Information Here >>
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Take a closer look at Pacific National here