264. The Definition of Success, the Value of a Task Force and Balancing Your Work with Graham Turner

Trailblazing a path as an entrepreneur is a hugely rewarding experience, and seeing the path others have taken, and prospered in, can give you something to look too for inspiration and motivation.

Join Ronsley Vaz as he talks with some of the most forward-thinking entrepreneurs around the world, and picks their brain about doing what they love, navigating the challenges and anxieties of a self-made business and how to think outside the box.

If you’ve ever wanted to start your own business — or maybe you already have one, and you love listening to like-minded professionals — this podcast is for you.

On today’s episode I talk to Graham Turner who co-founded Australia’s biggest travel agency network, Flight Centre Travel Group. He remains managing director and 15% shareholder of the Brisbane-based company. The group has 1,500 travel shops across Australia and another 1,100 in 12 other countries. He also owns a thriving boutique hotel chain Spicers Retreats, run by his wife, Jude, and cycling retailer 99 Bikes, run by his son Matt. Turner qualified as a veterinarian, then moved to London to co-found his first travel company, Topdeck, in 1973.

Graham is not your usual corporate leader.  He remains down to earth without the need to surround himself with the trappings of his success. The financial bottom line at Flight Centre is important, but it has been achieved because he also believes in empowering employees, rewarding initiative and fostering the spirit of a large tribe throughout the company. There are no extra perks for senior executives at Flight Centre unless everyone gets them.

In this episode we cover:

  • Entrepreneurship and building businesses
  • Graham’s definition of success
  • The future of the travel industry with evolving technology and the rise of automation
  • How Graham builds his network of people around him
  • What a task force is and what value a task force can bring to a business
  • How Graham maximizes the resources at his disposal
  • Graham’s values of personal and professional growth and egalitarianism
  • The importance of horizontal but also vertical/three-dimensional growth
  • Balancing your work as an entrepreneur and knowing when to outsource work
  • Finding joy in what you’re doing and not necessarily the end product
  • How growing up in the bush shaped his life
  • The lows and challenges Graham has faced in his career
  • The need to constantly revisit and review the culture of your business as you grow
  • What Graham does as CEO of Flight Centre

 

Links:

Flight Centre – Website
Graham Turner – LinkedIn

Author: Ronsley Vaz

Ronsley is the founder & chief day dreamer at AMPLIFY. He is an author, speaker & serial entrepreneur.

He has a Masters’ degree in Software Engineering and an MBA in Psychology and Leadership. He is known as the creator of We Are Podcast – the first Podcasting Conference in the Southern Hemisphere, and the host of The Bond Appetit Podcast and Should I Start a Podcast. He has an audience of over 3 million in 133 countries.

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