Darren Barclay on leadership, global delivery, and what football teaches about performance
At activpayroll, global operations are where strategy meets reality.
Behind that delivery is Chief Operations Officer Darren Barclay, responsible for ensuring payroll is delivered consistently, accurately, and at scale across a complex global landscape. In a World Cup year, where performance, precision and teamwork are under the spotlight, Darren reflects on what it takes to operate at a global level, in business, and beyond it.
The Role of the Chief Operations Officer
“My role is about turning strategy into dependable, scalable delivery for our customers.”
For Darren, operations is not a support function, it is the engine of delivery.
He leads Global Operations across payroll delivery, onboarding, customer success and continuous improvement, ensuring activpayroll’s operating model is built for consistency as well as growth.
Payroll, he explains, is unforgiving by nature. It is personal, time-critical, and requires absolute accountability, every cycle, every country, every time.
A key part of the role is also integration. Working closely with Compliance, Mobility, HR Services and Payments, Darren ensures customers experience a joined-up global payroll model rather than disconnected local processes.
Defining Global Operations Excellence
In Darren’s view, global operations excellence begins with challenging a common misconception: that multi-country payroll automatically equals global payroll.
“Global Payroll means delivering a unified, predictable and high-quality experience everywhere, not a patchwork of disconnected local solutions.”
True excellence, he explains, is built on consistency:
- A global operating framework underpinned by robust in-country delivery models
- Standardised processes and procedures across payroll readiness and delivery
- Deep expertise applied consistently across regions, rather than in local isolation
- Clear governance, accountability, and ownership that enable effective measurement and continuous improvement
Technology supports this model, but only when the operational foundations are already strong.
The Reality of Global Payroll Delivery
The biggest challenge customers face is not regulation in isolation, but fragmentation.
“Do you want Global Payroll, or do you want payroll globally?”
That distinction, Darren explains, defines whether organisations operate with clarity or complexity.
Many businesses unknowingly build fragmented payroll models that are difficult to scale and heavily reliant on internal effort.
activpayroll’s approach is to help customers design and operate a unified global payroll framework — aligning strategy, governance, operating model and delivery under one accountable structure.
The result is a shift from reactive firefighting to controlled, predictable delivery.
Leading a Globally Distributed Workforce
For Darren, global alignment is not achieved through control, but through clarity.
“Global consistency doesn’t come from control; it comes from clarity and trust.”
He emphasises three core principles:
- Transparency in strategy and priorities
- Empowerment of leaders to make decisions locally
- Open, consistent communication across teams
Leadership forums and regular engagement help maintain alignment across regions, but the real driver is trust, enabling teams to operate effectively without unnecessary barriers.
What High-Performing Global Teams Look Like
High performance, Darren believes, is defined by clarity and measurement.
KPIs remove ambiguity and ensure teams understand exactly what “good” looks like in practice.
Compliance, accuracy, timeliness and customer experience form the foundation of performance measurement at activpayroll, enabling teams to continuously improve rather than interpret success subjectively.
Sustained performance at scale requires discipline, accountability, and a shared expectation of excellence — particularly when pressure is at its highest.
Where Global Operations Is Heading Next
What excites Darren most is not structural change, but cultural consistency.
“These values aren’t aspirational slogans. They describe how we operate when we’re at our best.”
Partnership, Expertise, Commitment, Accountability and Excellence are embedded into how the organisation operates day to day, not just how it communicates externally.
With 16 years at activpayroll, Darren sees this alignment between values and execution as a defining strength of the business as it continues to scale globally.
Football, Leadership and Life Outside Work
Football has always played a significant role in Darren’s life, as a supporter of Aberdeen Football Club and through what the game represents more broadly.
The parallels with global operations are clear:
- Teamwork and shared responsibility
- Resilience under pressure
- Accountability for individual roles within a collective outcome
This summer holds particular significance as he looks ahead to watching Scotland at the World Cup, a reminder of patience, perspective, and the long journey behind moments of performance.
What Football Teaches About Leadership
For Darren, football reinforces a simple leadership truth: individual ability is never enough.
Success comes from trust, structure, and collective accountability, especially when things don’t go to plan.
That same principle applies in global payroll delivery, where outcomes depend on how teams respond together, not individually.
Strong leadership, he believes, is defined by ownership, clarity, and staying focused on the people and outcomes that matter most.
Final Reflections
Darren Barclay’s perspective brings together two worlds that operate under similar pressures, football and global payroll delivery.
In both, success is not accidental. It is built through preparation, structure, trust, and the consistent execution of fundamentals, across every team, every region, every time.