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This article was created by Habib Kone, Business Development Director, Sodexo Africa
I’ve been lucky enough to work in various roles all around the world and one thing that has remained true, no matter where I went, is: investment matters. I’m not talking about financial investment ౼ I’m talking about investing time, energy and resources in people.
When I was in my last year of engineering school, specializing in heating and ventilation, a Facilities Management (FM) specialization was added to my program. Around the same time, in 2009, I was accepted into Sodexo’s internship program and the company decided to invest in me by sponsoring my FM courses. The Sodexo internship and my FM specialization coincided perfectly ౼ I found a career path that mixed the technical aspects I had already been studying with the more human side of FM. It was the first step towards the whirlwind career I’ve had ever since.
I started working at Sodexo’s headquarters in France, managing worldwide FM contracts and strategic accounts. Since an international career had always been my goal, I jumped at the opportunity 6years later to work in a business development role in the Offshore & Marine segment of our Energy & Resources business in Singapore. While I was there, I was able to explore the client side of the business and truly understand what made remote site services such a unique experience.
Something that stood out to me right away is that we are responsible for the quality of life of everyone working and living onsite. We have a hand in just about every aspect of everyday life ౼ from catering to laundry, to where they work out, hang out and sleep. It’s a huge scope of services. This unique environment was both challenging and motivating at the same time.
For example, the majority of people working in Energy & Resources have spent their careers in this segment. This means that they know the industry inside out and are protective of their long-standing processes and procedures. Succeeding here meant that I had to earn my colleague’s trust. I am a very straightforward person, but I knew that I couldn’t just jump in and start challenging decisions; I needed to invest time and build relationships. Once my colleagues knew me and felt they could count on me, they saw that the feedback I was providing was for the greater good.
I believe that people are the greatest asset in Sodexo and our role as managers is to ensure that our teams feel that support and commitment. I have learned that when you’re investing in people, you can’t only look at the short term, you need to focus on the long term too. Sodexo invested in me when I was a student and all these years later, I’m still with the company, learning and giving back.
When I’m working on pitching a contract (a process that can take up to two years!) I never let myself forget that we provide quality of life services, and we are only able to do that because we employ great people. I have made it a point throughout my career to invest in the people around me and I reap the rewards every day. It also works the other way around. When I succeed at building a relationship or winning a contract or achieving a goal, it builds the trust that people have in me. And you know what? The next time around they are going to trust me with another challenge ౼ that feeds my ambition.
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This article was created by Habib Kone, Business Development Director, Sodexo Africa