Interview 20952 – Caption Index: 143
And if I was gonna talk to your staff and ask them, would they say the same thing about your management style?… Read More
And if I was gonna talk to your staff and ask them, would they say the same thing about your management style?… Read More
Don’t have to like each other, but just work with each other in the most amicable way possible. Read More
And if you can, then that’s to me much more important than your actual knowledge of the job because that you obviously has your basic training. So basically, once you hired the guy, then I said, “Just go and do your thing. I mean, and really don’t come and see… Read More
Talk to visitors, do you like it?… Read More
And just get that feedback from the ground. Have a weekly staff meeting where everybody presents briefly what’s going on. And obviously, that’s the time where if there’s conflict, then to sort it out. And then have a management retreat once a year with the staff for about two, three… Read More
Well, I think it’s my management style, whereas Dr. Ong’s management style is very autocratic and very gruff. And he liked to have a lot of people around and he liked to go on his… And I have the story now for Dr. Ong. He likes to go on his… Read More
And then I’d go on around by myself maybe with just a couple of key people, curators, or whoever or whatever I wanted to look at. So I had a kind of a philosophy where when I hired somebody, I mean a director, I’d say we spent a lot of… Read More
Can the guy work as a team player?… Read More
So you are have these various people from these various entities working on Night Safari and other things. Some people have said that you ran the zoo like an extended family. Read More
What do you think that meant?… Read More
We had good restaurants try to space them out, convinced them to eat first. Sometime we had sunset where we actually didn’t like taking people in sunset, but we had Japanese who were making a flight at 11 o’clock at night to go to Tokyo, and they had to come… Read More
I mean, so it’s as the designers say, cut it. But as the operators who are your ground staff, they’re saying your marketing people, they say, God, you gotta let them in early, otherwise you’re gonna lose the business. And it’s like these animal lanterns you get in these zoos… Read More
And they all had steerable axles, so you could do quite good turns. And so when we first opened, we were having a capacity, I think, of like a thousand seats per hour. And you open at 7:30 and you shut at midnight. You’ve got four to five hours, so… Read More
But there were lots of walking trails that were… I think there’s three trails, fishing cat trail, leopard trail, and the forest giants trail. And there was like three or four kilometers of walking. But basically, everybody wanted to sit on the tram. And we also had a nocturnal animal… Read More
We increased the speed of the drive. It was designed to be a more of a leisurely drive where each tram has its own commentator and driver and the commentator kind of sets the pace. If you see an animal doing something, you stop and you… Well, so all that… Read More
Let’s do some basic costing submission to governments, giving us more seed money, trials, field trials, because you’re right, It’s never been done before, so let’s make sure we get it right. And so we built experimental habitats. We built a rhino habitat. We built a fishing cat habitat. We… Read More
But at many nights, I was there until till late. So it was very strenuous, strenuous time, but very exciting, very exciting time ’cause we knew we were doing stuff which had never been done before. So it opens up to huge success, moderate success. We totally miss our misses,… Read More
And so we did all this stuff. And while we were waiting for the three years for the government to make their decision, we were meeting every week myself internally with my staff designing stuff. The conceptual master plan that we had created, we actually designed it because we felt… Read More
But what did the development of the Night Safari have on you both personally and professionally?… Read More
It was draining. It was totally draining. I think it was probably the most… We conceived the project in 1988 and we opened it in 1994. So 1997-’98, we’d already come up with this. We’d had the call from the POB. We’d come up with the concept, let’s do a… Read More