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My Workplace Culture Podcast with John Bradbury
Kylie Jones on Mentorship, Teamwork & Collaboration
In this third episode of My Workplace Culture Podcast, John Bradbury speaks to Kylie Jones.
We cover:
- Kylie's early experience as a twin and the value of fairness this instilled in her
- Kylie's passion for supporting young women to be successful in STEM and Manufacturing
- The importance and necessity of having difficult conversations
- The value of customer focus
- The value of high quality collaboration between Product Development and Manufacturing
- Applying and teaching a rigorous problem solving approach to impact the culture
If you want to contact Kylie her Linkedin profile is https://www.linkedin.com/in/kyliejonesbridger/
If you would like to contact John Bradbury his profile is here.
If you are a manager in manufacturing/supply chain and are interested in joining a group of managers to collaborate on leading high performance cultures where people love to work, you can apply to join by following this link to the free My Workplace Culture group https://www.skool.com/myworkplaceculture?invite=648e516f5417404d8415df39ad9aa726
Workplace Culture website is here www.workplaceculture.com.au where you can find contact details. Contact John Bradbury for information about the mastermind development program for managers of frontline leaders in manufacturing/supply chain.
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