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Regular updates on developments within UK Food & Drink industry. 

  1. 22 MAY

    Feeding Workforce Life Skills – the next generation - FDF Scotland & Scotland Food & Drink Partnership

    Send us a text   Feeding Workforce Life Skills – the next generation   Welcome to episode 3 in the Feeding Workforce Skills podcast series where we are looking at the importance of life skills in the workplace. Scotland’s food & drink sector thrives on innovation and collaboration. While technical expertise is essential, the success of businesses increasingly hinges on the “life skills” of your workforce.  These higher-order skills – such as self-management, social intelligence and innovation – equip employees to navigate a rapidly changing world, adapt to new challenges and drive business growth. You can download the diagram of the 12 higher skills referred to in the podcast here >> https://www.skillsdevelopmentscotland.co.uk/media/rbmj1kjm/meta-skills-progression-framework.pdf In this episode, host Joanna Fraser is in conversation with the high flyers of the future. All under 35 years old, they talk about how they have developed their own life skills and the type of workplace and employer that helps them thrive. They are:  Eilidh Wynd, commercial executive at Simon HowieFinlay MacDonald, owner of Chocolates of GlenshielImogen Sherrit, category manager at Highland SpringWe also get to hear the expert thoughts of Sarah Smith, founder and head coach at lightbulb.coach   You can find out more about life skills at >> https://www.foodeducationscotland.scot/life-skills  Feeding Workforce Skills - https://www.foodeducationscotland.scot/feeding-workforce-skills - was devised to promote existing support available for food & drink employers in Scotland to recruit, retain and develop their workforce. Created by the Scotland Food & Drink Partnership’s Skills Advisory Group, it continues to bring together the relevant key information from different sources onto one simple platform

    32 min
  2. 15 MAY

    Feeding Workforce Life Skills – the people people - FDF Scotland & Scotland Food & Drink Partnership

    Send us a text Feeding Workforce Life Skills – the people people   In episode 2 of the Feeding Workforce Skills podcast series where we are looking at the importance of life skills in the workplace. Scotland’s food & drink sector thrives on innovation and collaboration. While technical expertise is essential, the success of businesses increasingly hinges on the “life skills” of your workforce.  These higher-order skills – such as self-management, social intelligence and innovation – equip employees to navigate a rapidly changing world, adapt to new challenges and drive business growth. You can download the diagram of the 12 higher skills referred to in the podcast here >> https://www.skillsdevelopmentscotland.co.uk/media/rbmj1kjm/meta-skills-progression-framework.pdf In this episode, host Joanna Fraser is in conversation with the people who really understand life skills and the potential they have to empower people and drive the business forward. They are:  Martyn Beard, site trainer at Associated SeafoodSharon Blyfield, head of early careers & apprenticeships GB at Coca-Cola Kerry Campbell, co-founder at 8Doors DistilleryYou can find out more about life skills at >> https://www.foodeducationscotland.scot/life-skills  Feeding Workforce Skills - https://www.foodeducationscotland.scot/feeding-workforce-skills - was devised to promote existing support available for food & drink employers in Scotland to recruit, retain and develop their workforce. Created by the Scotland Food & Drink Partnership’s Skills Advisory Group, it continues to bring together the relevant key information from different sources onto one simple platform.

    32 min
  3. 8 MAY

    Feeding Workforce Life Skills, - FDF Scotland & Scotland Food & Drink Partnership - The Leaders

    Send us a text Feeding Workforce Life Skills – the leaders In the Feeding Workforce Skills podcast series where we are looking at the importance of life skills in the workplace. Scotland’s food & drink sector thrives on innovation and collaboration. While technical expertise is essential, the success of businesses increasingly hinges on the “life skills” of your workforce.  These higher-order skills – such as self-management, social intelligence and innovation – equip employees to navigate a rapidly changing world, adapt to new challenges and drive business growth. You can download the diagram of the 12 higher skills referred to in the podcast here >> https://www.skillsdevelopmentscotland.co.uk/media/rbmj1kjm/meta-skills-progression-framework.pdf In this episode, host Joanna Fraser is in conversation with the leaders who have harnessed their own life skills and developed them to inspire others and lead the team. They are  Lewis McLean, managing director at Macleans Highland Bakery, Paul Thomson, managing director at JK Thomson Premier Seafood and Alan Baxter, managing director at Rowan Glen  You can find out more about life skills at >> https://www.foodeducationscotland.scot/life-skills  Feeding Workforce Skills - https://www.foodeducationscotland.scot/feeding-workforce-skills - was devised to promote existing support available for food & drink employers in Scotland to recruit, retain and develop their workforce. Created by the Scotland Food & Drink Partnership’s Skills Advisory Group, it continues to bring together the relevant key information from different sources onto one simple platform

    30 min

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Regular updates on developments within UK Food & Drink industry.