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Why Operational Standards Matter More Than Ever

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What if one of the biggest lessons in sustainability wasn’t about technology — but about standards, leadership, and the small details we overlook every day? In this episode of Green Minds by FCLT-E, Walewein Lichtenauer sits down with Andrea Yoko, housekeeping and facility management leader, to unpack the hidden systems behind quality, operational excellence, sustainability, and people-first leadership. From why consistency matters more than perfection to how technology, training, and mindset shape long-term operational success, this conversation challenges the way we think about leadership beyond the boardroom. More importantly, it asks an important question: are organizations truly solving problems — or simply creating bigger ones for tomorrow? 🎙️ Key Insights From The Episode: • Why leadership starts beyond the office desk • The hidden role of housekeeping in guest experience • How standards shape culture and consistency • Why sustainability is often misunderstood in operations • The difference between efficiency and real quality • How technology should support — not replace — better decisions • Building teams through coaching, accountability, and trust Watch the full episode and follow Green Minds for more conversations shaping the future of sustainability, leadership, and operations.

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Why Operational Standards Matter More Than Ever

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