Luxury Hoteliers Magazine 3rd Quarter 2017 | Page 35

hierarchy from the owning company’s Sr. Directors to our own company’s Sr. officials, Jr. Staff including all contract workers on site. As the team slowly grew in numbers we got to know and understand each other’s talents, aspirations and expectations the first time, living in a remote area like such was difficult due to various shortcomings of a normal life and it involved a compromise especially due to food options and meal preferences and lack of proper office & living spaces. It took us a while to ensure I recall days when the team stationed on site had to make shift arrangements to work from mobile data packages with limited Wi-Fi facilities all while working from the airport café’ and mobile workstations on site. Those days seamless coordination and meeting even more deeply. However, keeping our team’s morale high was very important, especially in a remotely located island with ongoing construction. During initial days, for some of our new colleagues who were in the Maldives for arrangement for adequate pre-opening offices furnished with basic equipment required for such a period such as office furniture, telephones, internet address, and adequate IT infrastructure etc. While I was deputed at our Male’ office the smallest of requests for my team members was my priority. The General Manager and each divisional head was responsible for a pre-opening check-list and had to ILHA 35