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Tomy Sofhian: Taking the reins through strategic planning and execution

tomy: (Courtesy of Nicklas Hanoatubun)Tomy Sofhian broke the expatriate bar when he became the first local to helm the Indonesian operation of Amsterdam-based international logistics service provider, TNT Express

Aulia R. Sungkar (The Jakarta Post)
Jakarta
Sat, November 23, 2013

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Tomy Sofhian: Taking the reins through strategic planning and execution tomy: (Courtesy of Nicklas Hanoatubun) (Courtesy of Nicklas Hanoatubun)

tomy: (Courtesy of Nicklas Hanoatubun)

Tomy Sofhian broke the expatriate bar when he became the first local to helm the Indonesian operation of Amsterdam-based international logistics service provider, TNT Express.

Since its establishment in Indonesia in 1979, TNT Express Indonesia had always been under a foreign managing director. His appointment to the position last June was due to the need to have a leader who understands the local market, Tomy believes.

While he is a fan of motivational and leadership gurus from the West, he asserts that it takes a local manager to truly understand the particular conditions in Indonesia.

'€œEmployees should not be valued based on their nationality, but their capability of giving positive contributions, this is what matters the most,'€ said the 41-year-old.

'€œThis is an important perspective of leadership in a company that hires people from different racial backgrounds. The company has put the perspective into practice. The previous incumbencies of foreigners as the managing director of the company simply meant that the company hadn'€™t found an ideal local to fit for the position.'€

Tomy now leads around 750 employees from 15 branches nationwide.

'€œIt'€™s not an easy task,'€ he said during an animated conversation over coffee. '€œYou should see a challenge as a positive way to create a better future. A successful leader is when he or she can address challenges and turn them into favorable outlooks.'€

Tomy first joined the company in 2002 as a branch manager, followed by various managerial positions where he was based in Yogyakarta and Semarang, respectively.

In 2008, he was relocated to Jakarta when he was promoted to branch development director before eventually hitting his highest achievement.

Tomy'€™s first positions were in the F&B sector.

'€œI worked for seven years at California Fried Chicken. I started my job as a store manager in 1994 while I was still taking my undergraduate program at Gadjah Mada University'€.

Asked what made him change his career direction, he simply said, '€œA new challenge! My last position at CFC was a regional manager. But I didn'€™t mind being put as a branch manager when embarking on the new industry.'€

Unlike in the F&B sector, there are only a few players in the logistics industry. What customers want from a logistics provider is simply to deliver their packages in the fastest way.

'€œThis is the service that we sell. But unfortunately there are still many complexities here in Indonesia when dealing with the documents, especially those for imports. This is indeed a big challenge the Indonesian logistics industry has long been facing. Yet, dealing with imports is the strength of TNT Express,'€ Tomy said.

Tomy'€™s ambition is to make the company synonymous with speedy solutions. For him, delegating to his subordinates and leading by example are not enough to build a strong team.

'€œThe more important element is that you have to turn the strategies you have made into action. There are many companies that cannot translate their strategies with the right execution. And I see those companies that can implement their strategies well in the field are the ones that dominant in the market.'€

He does not simply foist his strategies on others, but also makes sure they are implemented properly.

'€œThere may be a cultural conflict that creates the feeling of being untrustworthy, especially among the middle management staff. But it can all be fixed with good communication. I always tell my subordinates that my direct involvement in the field is no more than a recheck method to ensure that the objective of our company is achieved, and it'€™s all done for our common good.'€

Learning from the top

Tomy considers his previous supervisors among his many role models.

'€œNot all are good leaders,'€ he remarked, '€œBut I always take any of their good lessons that I think suit my leadership, personality and culture.'€

He enjoys motivation and leadership books and movies by John C. Maxwell, Anthony Robin, Bryan Tracey, among others.

'€œThe western world has given the birth to the knowledge of leadership and management. But not all that they have written can be applied in Indonesia. We have to filter those that fit for our culture,'€ he advised.

Tomy always tries to exercise the knowledge gleaned from his readings into practice, as a way to hone his leadership and management skills at work and also in his life outside work, including with his family.

The father of two preteens recharges his batteries with walking and cycling on the weekend. He is also a movie and sports buff, playing golf and tennis.

'€œBut as a spectator, I like to watch soccer best. Manchester United is my favorite team. They keep developing their commercial strategies to stay ahead as one of the world'€™s best,'€ he said.

'€œIt reminds me of what a strategy that my team and I are currently focusing on, which is to improve our service excellence.'€

Tomy Sofhian

Place and date of birth: Sumbawa Besar, Dec, 27, 1971

Work Experience

Managing director of TNT Express Indonesia since June 2013. Previously, held the company'€™s sales and marketing director title from July 2011 to May 2013. Tomy joined TNT Express Indonesia in February 2002 as a branch manager for Yogyakarta and Surakarta, and consecutively held various positions at the company, including area manager for Central Java & Yogyakarta (2004-2006), regional branch general manager for West Indonesia (2006-2008), branch development director (Sept. 2008-July 2010) and operations director (June 2010-July 2011). Prior to joining TNT Express Indonesia, Tomy held various managerial positions at California Fried Chicken (1994-2001).

Education

Bachelor'€™s degree in marketing from Gadjah Mada University (1998)

Master'€™s degree in strategic management from Diponegoro University (2007)

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