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Future of Field Service

The UNSCRIPTED podcast takes an honest look at how business leaders are evolving, innovating, and overcoming today’s biggest challenges. With discussions focused on the firsthand perspective of leaders across industries and around the globe, you gain a front row seat to the tales of the trials and triumphs they experience as they modernize their businesses – and themselves. This podcast is hosted by Sarah Nicastro, who has more than 15 years’ tenure covering business transformation, technology, and leadership trends.

  1. Why Not Shoot for the Moon? Frontline Leadership Lessons from the Field | Frontline UNSCRIPTED Ep.1

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    Why Not Shoot for the Moon? Frontline Leadership Lessons from the Field | Frontline UNSCRIPTED Ep.1

    What does it really take to lead a high-performing frontline service team? In the first episode of Frontline Unscripted, host Sarah Nicastro sits down with Phil Manchester, Service Team Lead at Airtight Facilities, to explore the transition from technician to leader, why frontline voices matter, and how ambitious goals can transform both individuals and teams. Phil Manchester has over a decade of hands-on experience in HVAC systems and facilities management. After starting his career as a technician in the field, he now leads a team of service professionals while mentoring the next generation of technicians. In this conversation, he explains: ▪️Why transitioning from technician to leader requires emotional intelligence ▪️How individualized communication builds trust with service technicians ▪️What younger vs experienced frontline workers really want from leadership ▪️Why refusing to live with “what ifs” can fuel long-term career growth ▪️How frontline work combines hands-on skills with complex problem solving ▪️Why senior leaders need to get into the field and listen to frontline voices ▪️How AI and technology are becoming tools that make technicians more effective ▪️Why continuous learning is essential in skilled trades careers 00:00 Intro 00:02 From Dirt Bikes to HVAC: Finding Your Calling 00:06 Why Variety and Problem-Solving Drive Frontline Satisfaction 00:10 The Hardest Part of Leadership: Managing Nine Different Personalities 00:12 Master Emotional Intelligence to Shift from Technician to Leader 00:18 Why Leadership Must Be Individualized 00:21 Why Not Shoot for the Moon? Setting Goals and Refusing to Quit 00:26 Turning Setbacks Into Fuel by Rejecting “What-If” Thinking 00:30 Generational Differences in Frontline Teams 00:35 Company Culture That Builds Stronger Teams 00:37 AI and Technology in Skilled Trades 00:40 Why Data Centers Are Creating More HVAC Work 00:47 Closing the Gap Between Executives and the Field 00:50 Building Trust and Loyalty Through Leadership 00:52 Why Learning Never Stops in the Trades 00:53 Final Thoughts: Shoot for the Moon, One Day at a Time

    54 Min.
  2. IWD 2026: A ‘Love Note’ for Women Across the World

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    IWD 2026: A ‘Love Note’ for Women Across the World

    Self-care isn’t selfish. Leadership expert Hannah Knowles explains why taking care of yourself first might be the most powerful leadership decision you can make. In this International Women’s Day episode of UNSCRIPTED, Hannah Knowles joins host Sarah Nicastro to discuss self-care, women in leadership, resilience, and navigating change in today’s workplace. Hannah Knowles is a keynote speaker at Art of Brilliance, a wellbeing training company focused on helping individuals and teams move from surviving to thriving. She is also the coauthor of Love Notes, a collection of reflections and insights about what gives our lives meaning: love. She explains: Why self-care isn’t selfish and makes you a better leaderThe “Give to Gain” paradox and why prioritising yourself benefits othersWhy consistency beats intensity when building habitsHow noticing “glimmers” can shift your mindset and wellbeingThe Kaizen approach to creating meaningful change through small stepsWhy leaders should focus on what they can control during uncertaintyHow vulnerability and honesty build stronger teamsWhy perspective shapes how people respond to changeThe leadership power of saying “I’ll go first”Why celebrating progress matters more than chasing perfectionFollow along: 00:00 Intro01:00 Meet Hannah Knowles and the Art of Brilliance mission04:00 Why self-care shouldn’t feel selfish07:30 Consistency beats intensity when building habits10:45 Why women often struggle to prioritise themselves15:10 The concept of “glimmers” and finding everyday joy19:30 The Kaizen mindset and the power of small steps24:30 Eat, move, sleep, relationships — the foundations of wellbeing29:00 Why perspective shapes how we respond to change34:20 Leading through uncertainty and supporting teams39:30 Why vulnerability is a leadership strength45:00 The “I’ll go first” leadership mindset50:30 Celebrating progress instead of perfectionFollow Sarah Nicastro on LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahhowland/ Subscribe to The Insider Newsletter:https://www.futureoffieldservice.com/the-insider/ Follow Future of Field Service on LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/company/future-of-field-service/ Learn more about the UNSCRIPTED podcast:https://futureoffieldservice.com

    59 Min.
  3. Tetra Pak’s Approach to Service Growth

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    Tetra Pak’s Approach to Service Growth

    In this episode of UNSCRIPTED, Sarah Nicastro sits down with Sasha Ilyukhin, SVP of Global Processing Services & Services Solutions at Tetra Pak, for a candid conversation about what it truly takes to unlock service growth at scale. Grounded in new research from Future of Field Service in partnership with Simon-Kucher, this discussion moves beyond theory to explore how one global leader has turned service ambition into measurable business outcomes. While 85% of service leaders say they are optimistic about growth, only 2% have successfully delivered outcome-based services at scale. Sasha shares how Tetra Pak has spent more than a decade building the trust, capabilities, and commercial models required to transform service into a €2.2B business — with half delivered through long-term, performance-based agreements. This episode explores what it really takes to evolve from traditional support models to outcome-driven service partnerships that create lasting value for both customers and providers. In this conversation, you’ll learn: • How Tetra Pak evolved from a la carte services to outcome-based partnerships• Why service growth should be anchored in customer value realization, not revenue targets• The connection between employee experience, service quality, and long-term retention• How digital platforms like Factory OS enable efficiency, sustainability, and workforce transformation• What organizations must do to move beyond the “2%” of outcome-based service offerings• Why workforce shortages, travel reduction, and knowledge management can become strategic advantages Sasha also challenges leaders to rethink how value is identified, captured, and shared. Every service already delivers outcomes — the question is whether companies are structured to recognize and monetize that value effectively. If you’re navigating the shift from transactional field service models to strategic service partnerships, this episode offers practical guidance, real-world lessons, and a compelling vision for the future of service. Because in the end, as Sasha puts it:“You sell equipment once. Customers come back for the service experience.” 📩 Subscribe for more conversations on service transformation, field service leadership, and the future of service.

    48 Min.

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The UNSCRIPTED podcast takes an honest look at how business leaders are evolving, innovating, and overcoming today’s biggest challenges. With discussions focused on the firsthand perspective of leaders across industries and around the globe, you gain a front row seat to the tales of the trials and triumphs they experience as they modernize their businesses – and themselves. This podcast is hosted by Sarah Nicastro, who has more than 15 years’ tenure covering business transformation, technology, and leadership trends.

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