Financial Conscience of the Business
A big part of what I do is management reporting, planning and analysis. We can think of this as translating the operational strategy into financial plans. Only by understanding and tracking this, can we drive value-added actions, make financially sound decisions and ultimately uplift the financial performance of the business.
The most interesting and exciting aspect of what I do is the Finance Business Partnering. You can think of my team as the ‘Financial Conscience’ of the business. I spend my time engaging with our leaders, understanding the tactical and strategic decisions of the business and consulting on what it means for our Financials.
Mixing Business With Pleasure
The travel industry has come a long way since then - destination trends change, customer behaviour shifts and the industry evolves. There is unpredictability and complexity. All of these dynamics make it a great industry where one can develop and grow professionally.
They say ‘don’t mix business with pleasure’, but in my case, and I’m sure for many in travel industry, it is the natural choice.
We’re Like a Family
There are of course some typical descriptors like knowledgeable, professional, passionate etc, but what sets us apart is this feeling of being in the ’Kuoni Tumlare Family’.
From the Customer Service team that invited me to their hotpot event in my first week of work, to our colleagues that took time out of their own day to welcome me to their country, and now with the leaders I interact with day to day. It gives me not just a team spirit, but also the feeling of Family.
We’re Successful Only If Our Partners are Successful
Medium Term Plan Development
Thailand – All In One Place
You have all the destinations in the west, rich in culture and heritage, with landmarks known the world over. You have those in the far east, from the busy night markets in Taipei to the beauty and tranquillity of Okinawa.
If I had to choose, I’d go for Thailand. It has it all from island/beach resorts to busy city life, from mountainous regions, meandering rivers to beautiful waterfalls (Erawan National Park if you love waterfalls!). There are lots of temples, delicious food, friendly people. Most importantly, it’s super value for money.