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Ep 148.1: "I Wrote the Cockiest Letter!" | Dato' Sri Idris Jala (Chairman, PEMANDU)

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When Dato Sri Idris Jala became the Managing Director of Shell Sri Lanka, he wasn’t expecting to hold the country on ransom.

The Sri Lanka unit had already experienced 27 years of continuous losses when he took over. And on Day 1, what Idris had to handle was: bombs strapped to his depot, the kidnapping of his transport manager, a major labour strike and…

Threatening letters sent by a professional sniper who knew where he lived, where he worked, when he left each place and the exact route he took each other.

Tough doesn’t even begin to cover it.

But Idris turned it around.

And in the latest STIMY episode, he shares how, why he took on such a tough gig and what continues to drive him.

There were so many gems in his 2-hour interview that it’s only right to have split it into two parts.

This is Part 1.

Which opens up with his childhood in the Borneo Highlands - where his dad would throw him into the pigsty when he misbehaved.

And also insisted that they sleep on the floor of the stinky fish market - because they were travelling with neighbouring tribes who couldn’t afford a tribe and “they shouldn’t act different from others”.

Education, for him back then, was a matter of life and death.

His North Star then was to be the top of his class.

So he asked his dad, a teacher, for advice.

He was told, “Very simple, son. Find out who’s currently No. 1, be his or her best friend, and do exactly what he does but put it to the power of 10.”

And so Idris just did. 😂

Others highlights:

🔸 Surviving ghostly encounters & treacherous rapids in the Borneo Highlands

🔸 His spiritual awakening as part of the Bario Revival

🔸 The concept of “ketuit” (which is kelabit for ‘kiasu’ or being very competitive)

🔸 Why his cocky job application letters were successful - he began his letters with the words, “Dear Sir, I’m the man you’re looking for”!

🔸 Why ‘the graveyard is full of indispensable people’

🔸 The impossible game

Highlights:

  • 3:15 Storytelling culture
  • 4:33 Thrown into the pigsty!
  • 7:06 Ketuit
  • 7:40 What does winning mean?
  • 8:26 My true north then & the trick to achieving it
  • 10:05 Becoming a lawyer
  • 15:48 Walking through the cemetery
  • 17:19 The Bario spiritual revival
  • 21:50 Not quite from God? The Gestapo inquiry
  • 25:03 Post-Revival
  • 29:08 Not able to go to New Zealand
  • 31:55 The ‘magic’ in his cocky letters
  • 34:01 Wanting a free flight home
  • 42:28 Sense of curiosity
  • 47:02 Becoming Managing Director of Shell Sri Lanka & the game of the impossible
  • 51:49 He makes every big decision with his wife
  • 54:03 Never make the position become you
  • 55:22 Fear & holding the country at ransom?

🙊 Support STIMY for as little as $0.10/day! - https://www.sothisismywhy.com/support-stimy/

🎙️Show notes/transcript: https://www.sothisismywhy.com/148

💌 Subscribe to weekly STIMY newsletter: https://sothisismywhy.ck.page/ebf231f605

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When Dato Sri Idris Jala became the Managing Director of Shell Sri Lanka, he wasn’t expecting to hold the country on ransom.

The Sri Lanka unit had already experienced 27 years of continuous losses when he took over. And on Day 1, what Idris had to handle was: bombs strapped to his depot, the kidnapping of his transport manager, a major labour strike and…

Threatening letters sent by a professional sniper who knew where he lived, where he worked, when he left each place and the exact route he took each other.

Tough doesn’t even begin to cover it.

But Idris turned it around.

And in the latest STIMY episode, he shares how, why he took on such a tough gig and what continues to drive him.

There were so many gems in his 2-hour interview that it’s only right to have split it into two parts.

This is Part 1.

Which opens up with his childhood in the Borneo Highlands - where his dad would throw him into the pigsty when he misbehaved.

And also insisted that they sleep on the floor of the stinky fish market - because they were travelling with neighbouring tribes who couldn’t afford a tribe and “they shouldn’t act different from others”.

Education, for him back then, was a matter of life and death.

His North Star then was to be the top of his class.

So he asked his dad, a teacher, for advice.

He was told, “Very simple, son. Find out who’s currently No. 1, be his or her best friend, and do exactly what he does but put it to the power of 10.”

And so Idris just did. 😂

Others highlights:

🔸 Surviving ghostly encounters & treacherous rapids in the Borneo Highlands

🔸 His spiritual awakening as part of the Bario Revival

🔸 The concept of “ketuit” (which is kelabit for ‘kiasu’ or being very competitive)

🔸 Why his cocky job application letters were successful - he began his letters with the words, “Dear Sir, I’m the man you’re looking for”!

🔸 Why ‘the graveyard is full of indispensable people’

🔸 The impossible game

Highlights:

  • 3:15 Storytelling culture
  • 4:33 Thrown into the pigsty!
  • 7:06 Ketuit
  • 7:40 What does winning mean?
  • 8:26 My true north then & the trick to achieving it
  • 10:05 Becoming a lawyer
  • 15:48 Walking through the cemetery
  • 17:19 The Bario spiritual revival
  • 21:50 Not quite from God? The Gestapo inquiry
  • 25:03 Post-Revival
  • 29:08 Not able to go to New Zealand
  • 31:55 The ‘magic’ in his cocky letters
  • 34:01 Wanting a free flight home
  • 42:28 Sense of curiosity
  • 47:02 Becoming Managing Director of Shell Sri Lanka & the game of the impossible
  • 51:49 He makes every big decision with his wife
  • 54:03 Never make the position become you
  • 55:22 Fear & holding the country at ransom?

🙊 Support STIMY for as little as $0.10/day! - https://www.sothisismywhy.com/support-stimy/

🎙️Show notes/transcript: https://www.sothisismywhy.com/148

💌 Subscribe to weekly STIMY newsletter: https://sothisismywhy.ck.page/ebf231f605

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