Thriving in Uncertainty with Sue McCarrey

As an experienced leader who has worked across multiple industries and now is the Chief Executive Officer of the National Offshore Petroleum Safety and Environmental Authority (NOPSEMA), our next guest, Sue McCarrey, has certainly seen her share of times when things haven’t gone according to plan or achieved an unexpected outcome. Sue joins our latest podcast to discuss how challenges can lead to your biggest success.

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Sue provides an honest reflection from earlier in her career when she was younger, and how, like many of us, she would often perceive things that didn’t go to plan or when things went wrong as failures and take them to heart. Sue shares that as time goes on and you build your experience in your career, you develop the ability to look at things more critically, observing what’s occurred and distinguishing if it was really a failure, if it was potentially inevitable, or if it’s something you can look at to see then the opportunity to do it differently.

Sue also talks about the importance for leaders in providing a safety net of support to younger people in the organisation, not putting failure on them personally as this may then inhibit their confidence in having a go, trying things, and putting ideas forward in the future, which are essential for innovation. She also stresses how leaders can help staff not to feel too disappointed when projects don’t go ahead, reinforcing that the work isn’t wasted and may be able to be used in another area at a different time, providing an example from her time as National Rail Regulator.

In her role as Chief Executive Officer at NOPSEMA, Sue discusses the importance of the ability to critically analyse issues that can be complex, how being a good communicator isn’t just about being a good talker, and how leaders need to look out for people who can think for themselves and put ideas forward respectfully when building teams. She also names the most essential skill in the regulatory space as courage – having the courage to make decisions and not to interfere where you don’t believe it’s your role to interfere.

It’s a great episode that will challenge your thinking about failure and how you can support and encourage younger members of your workforce to be resilient, courageous, and confident.

Find out more about this Trailblazer:

Sue McCarrey

Chief Executive Officer

National Offshore Petroleum Safety and Environmental Management Authority

(NOPSEMA)

Sue Joined NOPSEMA as the Chief Executive Officer in February 2023 following eight years as the Chief Executive and National Rail Safety Regulator at the Office of the National Rail Safety Regulator.

A career of over forty years in Government, Sue has held a range of roles across Education, including time as a school principal, the Public Transport Authority and as Deputy Director General of Policy, Planning and Investment at the WA Department of Transport. In these roles, Sue developed experience and expertise in government policy and regulatory frameworks and risk management in safety and environmental management, which she applies in her current role.

Sue holds a Bachelor of Law from Murdoch University, a Masters of Education from Edith Cowan University, and is a graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors.  Sue is a member of the National Association of Women in Operations, National Women in Transport, and is a Fellow of the Institute of Public Administration. 

Tune in next week as we speak to a new trailblazer in another episode in our series on Thriving in Uncertainty.

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