Bridging Generations in Agriculture: Rethinking Workforce and Leadership | Kristen Cumming

About the Guest

Kristen Cumming’s career is focused on improving the connection between people and their work. She completed a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics and a Master of Education degree in Workplace and Adult Learning. Kristen spent 11 years instructing in the Donald School of Business at Red Deer College and the Bachelor of Management Business Economics program at the University of Alberta – Augustana Campus and spent the past 20 years operating a successful consulting practice through which she serves as a consultant, speaker and trainer focused on leadership and execution. She is a proud product of an Albertan farm family.

 

Kristen Cumming

What can you expect to learn from this episode of Popular Pig?

  • Why labor shortages in agriculture are forcing employers to rethink how they attract, train, and retain workers.
  • How generational differences impact expectations around training, career development, and workplace culture.
  • Why providing feedback and clear communication are critical for keeping employees engaged and productive.
  • How leaders can create a workplace that supports both seasoned employees and younger hires, making work more fulfilling for everyone.
  • Why organizations must shift from simply managing production to also becoming great stewards of talent.