At Paul’s Mystery Ship, we often reflect on the incredible legacy left behind by Paul Dannels. For 34 years, Paul served as a district manager, a role that required immense responsibility, foresight, and care. In the professional world, we often speak of Plant Asset Management (PAM)—the disciplined process of maintaining and optimizing a facility's most valuable equipment to ensure it serves its purpose for years to come.
To some, this is just business. But to Paul, the way he managed "assets" was a reflection of his spiritual motto: "Always be humble and kind." As we continue to sail his mystery ship to end ALS, we can learn a profound lesson about stewardship from the world of professional management.
The Integrity of Stewardship The core of Plant Asset Management is reliability. It is about ensuring that every part of a system is functioning at its best so the community it serves isn't let…
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