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Moving Better Through Growth: The TripShift Path

Moving Better Through Growth: The TripShift Path

July 11, 2024

We're all about sustaining mobility - including making career moves.We work hard in shaping a dynamic, growth-oriented work culture that supports people to thrive. We sat down with CEO Andrew Hughes and outgoing Product Manager Francesca Mobley to delve into how our team’s flexibility and proactive engagement drive both personal and organisational success.

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In the dynamic world of startups, we’re always on the move. In order to drive where we need to go, agility and adaptability are key for anybody joining the TripShift team., and we at TripShift have carved out a niche not just for its dynamic solutions in sustainable mobility but also for our work culture geared for progression, innovation, and success.

We sat down with CEO Andrew Hughes and outgoing Product Manager Fran to delve into the inner workings of a company that believes growth is more than just a business strategy—it’s a pathway to personal and professional transformation.

Fran has had a significant journey here with us, growing from intern and shaping our communications and product offering. As we sadly wave goodbye to Fran this week whilst she embarks on her next phase, she joined Andrew in conversation to discuss how the TripShift team culture has enabled her to explore, learn, and thrive.

Reactive and Flexible: The Startup Spirit

From Andrew’s perspective, prioritising attitude over mere skill sets is more than a hiring strategy; it’s a foundational principle that impacts every aspect of the organisation. It’s not just about being able to adapt; it’s about the willingness to engage deeply with the tasks at hand and support the team proactively.” This philosophy is ingrained in TripShift’s DNA, reflecting a commitment to both internal culture and external solutions.

Fran’s journey from intern to product manager is a testament to this dynamic environment, where being actively involved and ready to adapt is part of daily life. “Being part of a startup like TripShift means you’re always in the thick of it. It’s not just a growth strategy; it’s the reality of being responsive and genuinely adaptable to what the day needs” Fran reflects.

This reactive and flexible approach fosters a culture of continuous improvement and innovation. Not only does this accelerate personal growth, but it also drives our ability to quickly respond to industry changes and customer needs, ensuring TripShift remains at the forefront of sustainable mobility solutions.

Building a Team on a Journey to Success

Fostering a culture where each team member is encouraged to take initiative and ownership of their projects, enables not just personal career growth but also contributes to TripShift’s overarching goals.

Building a team that embodies the ethos of adaptability and proactive engagement is fundamental to TripShift’s success. In quintessential TripShift fashion, Andrew likens the process of building this team to navigating a complex transportation network. “It’s about more than just having the right skills on paper. We look for people who can foresee and navigate changes with a positive spirit and a strategic mindset,” he explains. This approach ensures that every team member isn’t just filling a role, but actively contributing to the evolution of the company’s journey towards sustainability and efficiency.

The dynamic synergy between personal development and organisational success is a foundation of TripShift’s operational philosophy. Andrew emphasises the reciprocal nature of growth within the company. “Each individual’s journey of learning and adaptation feeds back into our entire ecosystem. As our team members evolve, they bring new perspectives and ideas that make our solutions more robust and user-focused,” he explains. This dynamic is essential for a company that thrives on innovation and responsiveness, as personal insights often lead to breakthroughs in product development and strategy.

The Challenges With the Startup Environment

Of course, startup life isn’t without its challenges. Despite it being a quality we at TripShift seek out when building a team, there’s also something to be said for managing the rapid pace of change and maintaining flexibility.

“In a startup, you’re often wearing multiple hats. It’s not just about your core role; you have to be ready to jump into different tasks and learn on the go. This can be daunting, but it’s incredibly rewarding when you see the impact of your efforts” Andrew explains.

Expanding on the necessity for versatility, Andrew also highlights that “In a small team, some days it’s just about pulling together and getting something done immediately, regardless of whether it’s within our usual roles.” But this willingness to tackle tasks outside of comfort zones turns challenges into growth opportunities, not to mention strengthens our skills in team collaboration.

Fran’s Moves at TripShift

Reflecting on her journey at TripShift, Fran says “Starting as an intern and growing into a product manager role was about continuously learning and adapting. It was about seeing challenges not just as obstacles but as opportunities to innovate and test new ideas.”

This mindset is essential in the fast-evolving field of sustainable mobility, aligning perfectly with TripShift’s focus on innovation and adaptability, reflected in how she landed a job with us in the first instance. “I created a short presentation including a video I made about the speculative ways to monitor emissions in urban environments. It was my way of showing not just my understanding of the industry but also my enthusiasm for the role and the mission of the company.”

Our culture of testing and learning is essential for growth. “We’re encouraged to experiment and learn from both successes and failures,” Fran says. Empowered to explore new strategies and solutions without the fear of failure has led to innovative, transformative outcomes.

“One of the first major projects I led involved integrating real-time data analytics into our app. It was a steep learning curve, but it significantly enhanced our product’s functionality and customer satisfaction,” she recalls. This project not only improved the app but also allowed Fran to dive deep into the technical aspects of product development, expanding her skills and knowledge exponentially.

A Sustained Commitment to Improvement

In conclusion, Andrew notes, “TripShift is as much about moving people more efficiently as it is about moving ideas forward. It’s about ensuring that we’re all part of a journey towards not just better transport solutions but also a better approach to conducting business.”

“Our aim has always been not just to create a product but to cultivate an environment where smart, committed individuals can grow and thrive. Their growth propels our mission forward, and in turn, our company’s evolution provides them with new arenas to test and amplify their capabilities.” This mutual growth is fundamental to TripShift’s strategy, ensuring that both the organisation and our employees are equipped to meet the challenges of today and tomorrow in the rapidly evolving landscape of sustainable mobility.

Fran leaves us with hopeful and encouraging thoughts – “Whoever steps into my shoes will find a culture ready to embrace and nurture their potential. It’s about pushing boundaries and redefining what’s possible in both technology and team dynamics.”

Through their experiences and growth, both Andrew and Fran encapsulate the essence of TripShift — a company committed not only to enhancing mobility but fostering an environment where innovation, learning, and growth are at the forefront.

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