{"id":92,"date":"2026-03-31T10:55:36","date_gmt":"2026-03-31T10:55:36","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/optimistic-white-bear.167-86-108-143.cpanel.site\/wordpress\/index.php\/2026\/03\/31\/leadership-service-provider-or-security-pre-flight-specialist\/"},"modified":"2026-04-17T17:04:27","modified_gmt":"2026-04-17T17:04:27","slug":"leadership-service-provider-or-security-pre-flight-specialist","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/new.greenkeypersonaldevelopment.com\/wordpress\/index.php\/2026\/03\/31\/leadership-service-provider-or-security-pre-flight-specialist\/","title":{"rendered":"Leadership &#8211; service provider or security pre flight specialist?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I recently had the displeasure of being subjected to the pre flight security at Terminal 5. &nbsp;On the best occasions this is not fun, but a necessity. &nbsp;On average I travel through an airport approximately every six weeks. &nbsp;Not a lot some might say? &nbsp;Irrelevant of how you perceive the frequency, this last experience got me thinking about the role of personnel responsible for pre flight security screening.<\/p>\n<p>The experience was probably the worst experience of security in this particular airport for a good 2-3 years. &nbsp;I followed the winding line to the point where instead of watching others, I got to put my hand luggage, coat etc in trays to put it through the scanner, before walking through yourself. &nbsp;As usual there were two lines of x-ray machines for one line of people. &nbsp;Well planned and thought through. &nbsp; However, one line of machines was not working for some unapparent reason. &nbsp;There was no explanation as to why, it just was not, and all the personnel stood around ignoring passengers as best they could.<\/p>\n<p>Finally it was my turn to put my things into the tray, surprise no trays! &nbsp;On asking one of the &ldquo;unengaged&rdquo; security specialists from the other line for more trays, I was told &ldquo;ask him over there&rdquo; and the specialist concerned went back to her conversation. &nbsp;In addition, the person checking that your belongings were placed correctly was non communicative. &nbsp;This job would probably have been done better by a robot?<\/p>\n<p>On the other side, after the X-ray, people were collecting their belongings and blocking the process as trays backed up with no space for new trays to come through, thus halting the active line. &nbsp;Did anyone from security even try to encourage people to take their belongings and &ldquo;re-assemble&rdquo; themselves in the place dedicated for this where there are places to sit? &nbsp;And yet, in front of this x-ray line was a desk with not one, but three supervisors enjoying early morning conversation.<\/p>\n<p>After this 25-minute experience, of course I hit the red button, the one with the dissatisfied face. &nbsp;Not only that, I took the time to fill in a feedback form and post it in the box provided. &nbsp;I wait with baited breath for a response.<\/p>\n<p>As a result of this experience, the question swimming in my head was, &ldquo;What is the role of a security specialist whose reason for having a job is to screen people and their belongings to ensure we are all safe? &nbsp; For the safety aspect, I am grateful. &nbsp;Asking the same question about a barista in Pret a Manger, or sales assistant in Pink or any other clothes shop, the answer is clearly to sell clothes, muffins, sandwiches, coffee etc. &nbsp;If that sales assistant, or that barista, were to sell their merchandise in the same way that the security team did, surely we would all go somewhere else? &nbsp;The fact of the matter is we cannot go somewhere else when it comes to pre-screening security.<\/p>\n<p>In reality, every security specialist&rsquo;s job is to take care of passengers and provide a service that is paid for indirectly through airport taxes. &nbsp;Thinking about their role from the customer perspective, puts a completely different slant on the role and how that person and the teams fulfill that role. &nbsp;Every person that travels through is a customer, many of whom are leaving the UK after a visit to enjoy our culture, sights, events and so on. &nbsp;Is my experience the last impression we want to give about our country?<\/p>\n<p>Selling a muffin, coffee or salad with no attention to the customer does not change the quality of the product, but it does change the customer experience. &nbsp;Perhaps its time our security change their perspective on what they do, giving everyone a positive experience?<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I recently had the displeasure of being subjected to the pre flight security at Terminal 5. &nbsp;On the best occasions this is not fun, but a necessity. &nbsp;On average I travel through an airport approximately every six weeks. &nbsp;Not a lot some might say? 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