Training and development: cost or asset?

Episode 288,   Jul 19, 2021, 06:00 AM

This week’s guest is Richard Longthorp. Richard is a cereals and pig farmer from Yorkshire and employees 20 people across his business.
 
In this episode, we delve into the topic of training and development within farming businesses – why it is important, it’s value and how to go about it.
 
Richard is a strong believer that providing learning and development opportunities for staff is a vital investment that all businesses, farming or otherwise, need to make.
 
1.      Be proactive
2.      Begin with the end in mind
3.      Put first things first
4.      Think win-win
5.      Seek first to understand, then to be understood
6.      Synergize
7.      Sharpen the saw
 
AgriLeader
Our AgriLeader programme challenges individuals from leading farms and businesses to develop the skills they need to drive their businesses forward. To support this, we ran #AgriLeadershipWeek in May 2021. #AgriLeadershipWeek was a cross-organisation campaign which aimed to raise awareness of the importance of, and opportunities for, leadership training across the agricultural sector. 
 
Find out how you can get involved and take your business to the next level: 
Business and leadership courses for farmers and growers: ahdb.org.uk/business-leadership-courses-for-farmers-and-growers 
#AgriLeadership Week: ahdb.org.uk/agrileadership-week 
 
Get in touch
If you want to find out more about AgriLeader, or talk through the options for taking your career to the next level, get in touch with one of the team.
 
Mark Campbell: mark.campbell@ahdb.org.uk 
Izak Van Heerden: izak.vanheerden@ahdb.org.uk
 
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This episode was produced and edited by Miriam Drewett, Marcomms Manager (Pork).