39 min

Planning for Profit and worklife balance with Carmen Quade Shared Ag Solutions by BCG

    • Natural Sciences

“In terms of profitability and working more hours to make more profit. The first thing I tell people is at what point do you reach maximum? You max out pretty quickly because you can only work a certain number of days in a row at a certain number of hours before you just collapse from physical exhaustion. So you reach maximum pretty quickly. Now, if you're talking about making good decisions, you don't max out. And that essentially is where you make more money.”

Is there such a thing as work-life balance? If, so how do you achieve it? I caught up with AgriFocused’s Carmen Quade recently who shares some of her insights into some of the simple things you can do right now to get the balance more in your favour.

Read the blog on the same topic: https://agrifocused.com.au/why-is-work-life-balance-so-hard/

About Carmen

Carmen Quade runs AgriFocused, a training business specialising in farm business skills. She has worked as a University lecturer in Accounting and Agribusiness and enjoys working with people to improve their business skills. She also has extensive experience in Local Government, both in economic and community development as well as corporate governance. Together with her husband and other family members, she is a partner in a mixed farming business at Tallimba, in the Northern Riverina. She works her magic in the office, not the paddock. Carmen holds a Bachelor of Business (Agricultural Commerce), a Master of Professional Accounting and a Cert IV in Training Small Groups.

You can learn more about Carmen by visiting her website: https://agrifocused.com.au/ and following her on X @AgriFocussed or Instagram @AgriFocused

To find out more about BCG visit www.bcg.org.au

In the spirit of reconciliation, BCG acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea, and community. We pay our respect to their Elders past, present and emerging. 

 

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“In terms of profitability and working more hours to make more profit. The first thing I tell people is at what point do you reach maximum? You max out pretty quickly because you can only work a certain number of days in a row at a certain number of hours before you just collapse from physical exhaustion. So you reach maximum pretty quickly. Now, if you're talking about making good decisions, you don't max out. And that essentially is where you make more money.”

Is there such a thing as work-life balance? If, so how do you achieve it? I caught up with AgriFocused’s Carmen Quade recently who shares some of her insights into some of the simple things you can do right now to get the balance more in your favour.

Read the blog on the same topic: https://agrifocused.com.au/why-is-work-life-balance-so-hard/

About Carmen

Carmen Quade runs AgriFocused, a training business specialising in farm business skills. She has worked as a University lecturer in Accounting and Agribusiness and enjoys working with people to improve their business skills. She also has extensive experience in Local Government, both in economic and community development as well as corporate governance. Together with her husband and other family members, she is a partner in a mixed farming business at Tallimba, in the Northern Riverina. She works her magic in the office, not the paddock. Carmen holds a Bachelor of Business (Agricultural Commerce), a Master of Professional Accounting and a Cert IV in Training Small Groups.

You can learn more about Carmen by visiting her website: https://agrifocused.com.au/ and following her on X @AgriFocussed or Instagram @AgriFocused

To find out more about BCG visit www.bcg.org.au

In the spirit of reconciliation, BCG acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea, and community. We pay our respect to their Elders past, present and emerging. 

 

Disclaimer:

The Birchip Cropping Group Inc. (“BCG”) makes no warranties regarding merchantability, fitness for purpose or otherwise with respect to this podcast. Any person relying on this report does so entirely at their own risk. BCG and all persons associated with it exclude all liability (including liability for negligence) in relation to any opinion, advice or information contained in this podcast and any consequences arising from the use of such opinion, advice or information to the full extent of the law, including but not limited to consequences arising as a result of action or inaction taken by that person or any third parties in reliance on the report. Where liability cannot be lawfully extinguished, liability is limited to the re-supply of the report or payment of the cost of resupplying the report. You should seek independent professional, technical or legal (as required) advice before acting on any opinion, advice or information contained in this podcast.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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