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MIKE HARLOW

General Manager, Scott Dunn

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Tell us more about yourself — your role, the work that it entails, and what keeps you busy at the moment. I currently head the Scott Dunn Singapore office as the General Manager where I lead my team to develop and execute strategies for business growth and manage the day-to-day operations of the Asia team – ensuring that every team member is putting Scott Dunn’s guests at the heart of what they do. I continue to grow and oversee Scott Dunn Asia’s business across Singapore, Hong Kong, and the wider Southeast Asia and Australasi­a markets. When I’m not at work, I enjoy spending time with my family, discoverin­g new destinatio­ns, basking in the great outdoors, sampling local delicacies at the hawker centers, and cycling around the island. Describe your morning routine. What do you do to help set the tone for aproductiv­eday? Mornings start relatively early for me, Monday to Friday. Each day starts at 6am and after a long and resentful stare at my trainers, I complete a 5-6km run down Alexandra Canal and the Singapore River. I follow this up with a 10-minute steam in the condo’s steam rooms and a cooling shower. While I don’t bounce out of bed in the mornings, this routine clears my head, gets the blood flowing, and really sets me up for the day. This is followed by a strong coffee while catching up on the news and some time with the family before I head to the office. Given that a lot of travel restrictio­ns have been lifted, has work been busier than usual? With adversity comes opportunit­y. While the pandemic did have a very heavy impact on our business, in many ways we have never been busier. When borders remained shut, we pivoted to provide domestic experience­s, working with local hotels and partners in Singapore, Hong Kong, and Australia. We’ve also been busy with setting up partnershi­ps and at the beginning of 2021, we launched Scott Dunn Private, an invite-only membership for discerning travelers seeking access to some of the world’s most exclusive experience­s and destinatio­ns. The team has also been expanding and growing in preparatio­n for the return of travel. It was a good strategic move as we’re now in a great place to cope with the strong surge in demand ever since travel restrictio­ns started to relax late last year with the introducti­on of VTLs. A typical workday for me starts with checking in with my Sales and Service Manager on current trading and operations. We discuss through the current pipeline for new enquiries and upcoming travel arrangemen­ts, as well as the guests we have overseas currently. Any challenges with productivi­ty and workflow will be addressed and assigned to team members. I then typically tackle that day’s tasks, which range from touching in with the Travel Consultant­s, replying to e-mails, and catching up with my Marketing Manager on activity and partnershi­ps. Afternoons are usually filled with meetings with colleagues in our UK office on longer term strategy pieces. Every day is different, but consistent communicat­ion with my team and ensuring I’m available should team members or guests require me are key aspects to a typical day.

Being in the travel industry is no walk in the park, especially given the events of the past two years. As a key player in one of the most respected travel companies in Singapore, what are your secrets to productivi­ty to ensure success?

We’ve always encouraged consistent communicat­ion and made sure to set clear goals and expectatio­ns amongst the team. It’s key that each team member understand­s what’s expected of them and what they have within their control to affect their day-to-day tasks as this creates a positive working environmen­t and ensures that our guests receive the highest levels of service and experience.

Working remotely from home also helped to reinforce how crucial it is to have consistent communicat­ion to work as effectivel­y as possible. I’m pleased to see the positive impact this has had on the team’s productivi­ty and the experience our guests have.

I’m a firm believer that a short break every now and then helps to improve focus and boost productivi­ty. We’re a team that loves travel and we’re always supportive when one of us heads out for a holiday break. I think it helps to clear the mind and you come back refreshed. Also, now that restrictio­ns are easing up, I’m looking forward to spend some time together as a team to relax as we used to have weekly Wine Friday sessions where we would gather and share about our travel experience­s and how the week has been. These short sessions at the end of the week have definitely helped to bring the team closer together, improved working relationsh­ips, and is a good way to ease into the weekend.

How do your est andre charge during your free time?

Not surprising­ly, there is nothing that recharges and rejuvenate­s me more than travel. Now the borders have opened, I am starting to fill the calendar up. Aside from recently returning from Niyama in the Maldives, the UK, New Zealand, and Cambodia are all booked or in the planning stages for the year ahead.

Sleep more or sleep less–and why?

Always more. I am fortunate that I can sleep almost anytime and anywhere. This is particular­ly helpful when tackling jet lag or on long haul flights.

I aim to get seven to eight hours each night. Life is busy and fast paced, sleep is essential for me to decompress and recharge. I am trying to limit screen time in the evenings too, but while I have the intention, my mobile and Netflix does prove too tempting!

If there were 25 hours in a day, how would you use that extra hour?

We recently welcomed our first child into the world and if I was fortunate enough to have an extra hour each day, then I would most certainly spend it with her.

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