Lynn Rayner
What does the workforce of the future look like? And how do we embrace the change necessary to realize that future?
To create a consequential path forward for Canada’s food and beverage manufacturers, Food Processing Skills Canada is convening a conference that will share essential labour market, immigration, and economic data together with powerful insights on emotional intelligence and the importance of workplace culture and human connections.
This conference promises a new experience and learning journey for industry leaders, senior managers, and HR professionals who aspire to achieve the very best – for themselves and for the hundreds of thousands of people this industry employs. The future is ours to make.
Conference Objectives
• Bring together leaders and upcoming talent in Canada’s food and beverage manufacturing industry for an exceptional day of learning and exploration on creating a high performing, ‘people first’ workforce of the future.
• Facilitate mindset shifts through illuminating talks, ‘hard fact’ presentations, discovery breakouts, and peer to peer conversations.
• Assert FPSC’s leadership in labour market analysis, thought leadership, and cutting-edge workforce strategizing.
• Create an environment for top thinkers in the industry to meet & grow through high value learning and networking.
Conference Attendees (125 – 150)
• 50 participants from Leading with Emotional Intelligence for Managers Program – “Acahkos Plus”
• 75 invited industry representatives from across Canada in leadership positions
• MP’s Reception with Government Officials
Skills / Knowledge
- Conference
- Networking
- Workshops
- Speakers
- Industry Knowledge
Issued on
April 16, 2024
Expires on
Does not expire
Evidence
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