POPULARITY
The former chair of Cattle Australia, and long-time supporter of the Zanda McDonald Award, shares his thoughts on a highly successful Impact Summit Conference in Queenstown.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jamie Mackay talks to Kate Acland, Nancy Crawshaw, Tessa Chartres, Grant Watson, Patricia Stroup, Angus Moore, and David Foote.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The chairman of the Australian Cattlemen's Association is in New Zealand looking at Marlborough oysters. We talk about the Rugby World Cup, Eddie Jones, Zanda McDonald Award finalists and FTAs with India and the EU.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jamie Mackay talks to Winston Peters, Tom Martin, David Foote, Hunter McGregor, and Megan Whitehead.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The chairman of Cattle Australia comments on global beef prices, the Aussie drought, the Zanda McDonald Awards and the woeful Wallabies.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jamie Mackay talks to Todd McClay, Judith Swales, Jane Smith, Cameron Bagrie, and David Foote.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join us as we return to the historic Goonoo Goonoo Station in Tamworth, NSW, for another exciting episode recorded live at the pre-bull sale dinner of the 3R Beef annual stud sale.In this special panel interview, I sit down with industry leaders to delve into the heart of the beef industry's future. The theme of this year's panel discussion: “Reimagining The Future of the Beef Industry”. With a panel of high-calibre guests, carefully curated for our audience of driven and successful commercial beef producers, we're diving into the opportunities and challenges that lie ahead.This year, our guests are David Foote, the President of Cattle Australia; Paul Harker, the Chief Commercial Officer of Woolworths; and Kari Moffat, the Sustainability Manager of AAM Investment Group and a member of the Australian Beef Sustainability Group Steering Group.We explore the future of the beef industry and how it's uniquely positioned to thrive amidst substantial change. Our guests provide their perspectives on consumer trends, the evolving role of sustainability, the importance of transparency, and the necessity of embracing adaptability.Paul Harker kicks off the conversation, shedding light on how the world is changing and how Woolworths' insights into consumer trends can shape the future of the beef industry. David Foote follows, highlighting the essential factors that producers should be aware of and why they should care about industry shifts, even those seemingly outside their control.Kari Moffat then takes the spotlight, discussing the emergence of roles like Sustainability Manager and the pivotal role they play in the agricultural investment landscape. The conversation turns to the correlation between meeting consumer expectations and attaining premium prices for products, a discussion led by Paul Harker.Kari circles back, offering insights into her involvement with the Australian Beef Sustainability Framework and its significance for the industry's producers. Finally, David Foote wraps up our Fireside Chat by emphasizing the rapid technological advancements and the need for adaptability to seize emerging opportunities.As we navigate through these engaging and thought-provoking discussions, our panellists offer their unique perspectives on the future of the beef industry. So, whether you're a seasoned beef producer or simply curious about the landscape of agriculture, join us for an insightful journey that might just reshape the way you think about the future.-----------------------Ben spent over 20 years working with successful business owners and farming families which allowed him to unearth the timeless principles on how to successfully grow, protect and maintain wealth.If you want to learn the principles of how to grow your family's wealth throughout the generations, then you might consider joining The Financial Bloke each fortnight for more Wealth & Wisdom.Disclaimer: The information contained in this podcast is general in nature and for education purposes only. It is not financial advice. It is not legal advice. No one should act on the information without appropriate specific advice for your particular circumstances. Ben Law is a former financial advisor but is no longer licensed and cannot and will not give you specific or personal advice in this podcast. The Financial Bloke Group Pty Ltd accepts no responsibility for any loss or damage occasioned by any person acting or refraining from action as a result of reliance on the information in this podcast.https://thefinancialbloke.com.au/
The Chairman of Cattle Australia comments on falling global beef prices, why the Aussies don't like the cut of our FTA with the EU and, of course, the Bledisloe Cup.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jamie Mackay talks to Chris Hipkins, David Foote, Emma Higgins, Ele Ludemann, and Neil Beaumont.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode we talk to Major David Foote about his experience as a nurse in a war zone, trying to tend to the wounded in the heat of battle, and the role Combat Lifesaver training played in assisting wounded soldiers during a deadly firefight.This series deals with themes of violence, loss of life, grief, trauma and mental health. If you need to talk to someone, here are some support services:· Call or text 1737 any time to talk to a trained counsellor· Phone 0800 LIFELINE or text 4357 (HELP)· Members of the NZDF can also visit www.health.nzdf.mil.nz or phone 0800 NZDF4UIf you have any feedback or thoughts on this podcast - email podcast@nzdf.mil.nz
The chair of Australia's new peak body representing cattle producers, David Foote, speaks with Flow listeners about their membership model and debate at the end of last year about the body's formation, their focus on biosecurity threats particularly Foot and Mouth Disease and Lumpy Skin Disease in Indonesia, and how cattle producers are placed amid the herd rebuilt and the EYCI cattle price 'ski slope'.
This week's podcast is an interview with the grassfed cattle industry's new boss, David Foote, chairman of Cattle Australia. The freshly-minted peak council has a big task in front of it, not the least being developing a viable funding model. It made a solid and popular start this week appointing Luke Bowen as the organisation's inaugural CEO. Mr Foote shares his early thoughts in the direction, purpose and approach of Cattle Australia.
David Foote has spent an inordinate amount of time in the Australian beef industry, with at least 20 years at the helm of Australian Country Choice. He's forged relationships, ideas, and directed many a difficult conversation to the betterment of his business and the industry. He's also the inaugural chair of the newly formed Cattle Australia. He's taken on the role fully aware of the challenges ahead, but with the upmost respect for the industry and its sustainable and successful future. He sees his role as a new opportunity to help represent the beef industry's 40,000 cattle producers, managing 28 million cattle across 300 million hectares, and generating $7 billion for the Australian economy. This episode covers David's strategies for taking the industry forward and how the new board intend to deal with the controversies surrounding its formation.
BSens color commentator David Foote joins Steve an Kenny to tee up the the upcoming season, previewing the rookie game from Buffalo, notable scratches, Troy Mann giving 7th round pick Guenette the "C", what he sees in Mann that makes him such a great coach, and expectations for Belleville this year.
BSens color commentator David Foote joins Steve an Kenny to tee up the upcoming season, previewing the rookie game from Buffalo, notable scratches, Troy Mann giving 7th round pick Guenette the "C", what he sees in Mann that makes him such a great coach, and expectations for Belleville this year.
In his fourth appearance on the pod, tech analyst David Foote joins us to discuss the future of work: what it means, what's driving it, the implications for how we build and manage workforces going forward. David is Chief Analyst & Chief Research Officer for the eponymous Foote Partners. He is an innovator of advanced techniques for benchmarking enterprise tech jobs, skills supply/demand, and compensation; tracking/forecasting tech labor trends; and analyzing human factors in technology development. David is a former Gartner and META Group analyst and Silicon Valley executive.
David Foote, chief analyst and co-founder of the eponymous Foote Partners, an IT analyst firm, discusses how COVID proved to be a boon for forward-thinking, agile leaders, important technologies that will evolve in the coming years, in-demand tech skills, and what policies and technologies conservative companies can implement to move the needle on productivity, talent retention, innovation.
In this week's episode of The Weekly Grill podcast series, host Kerry Lonergan turns up the heat on Queensland beef processor and supply chain manager, Australian Country Choice's David Foote. Mr Foote is currently in gradual transition out of his full-time role as ACC's group managing director, which he has filled for the past 22 years, handing over the reins recently to Anthony Lee. Over the years Mr Foote has become well-known for expressing strong, well-argued opinions about red meat industry matters - ranging from labour reform to industry representation, the industry's response to recent challenges over its environmental footprint and animal welfare and a host of other topics - many of which are touched-on in this podcast.
Sens jersey winner, Belleville Senators analyst David Foote and hints at the Belleville Senators line-up tonight and who could dress for the Sens tomorrow night.
Belleville Senators analyst David Foote on the loss of a season in Belleville for the fanbase, on Troy Mann, development of Lassi Thomson, Mads Soogard looking good and Filip Gustavsson v. Joey Daccord.
This week, we are on location at Beef Australia 2021 where we will be talking to exporters and industry leaders about the current and future operating environment across global markets.
Tech research analyst and compensation specialist - and world-class raconteur - David Foote joins us to tell tales of Silicon Valley past...and makes pit stops around the globe to provide us with glimpses of our technology future.
When a pet dies it can be as painful as losing a family member, but it's a grief that many of us feel guilty about. Today we're talking to a pet bereavement counsellor about the psychology behind the strength of the human-animal bond. CREDITS Host/Producer: Gemma Bath Executive Producer: Elle Beattie Audio Producer: Ian Camilleri Thanks to our special guest: David Foote, veterinarian and pet bereavement counsellor -http://www.davidfoote.com.au/ Free Pet Safety Kit to help you be prepared in an emergency -https://petsafetykit.rspcansw.org.au/ A 24/7 pet therapist can be reached on 1300 431 450 -https://petsandpeople.com.au/ The Quicky is the easiest and most enjoyable way to get across the news every day. And it's delivered straight to your ears in a daily podcast so you can listen whenever you want, wherever you are...at the gym, on the train, in the playground or at night while you're making dinner. The Quicky. Getting you up to speed. Daily. Want The Quicky in your ears every day? Subscribe at mamamia.com.au/the-quicky or in your favourite podcast app. Love the show? Send us an email thequicky@mamamia.com.au or call the podphone 02 8999 9386. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kiwi singer Lorde recently told her fans her pet dog had died and her grief would play a big part in her next album. If you've ever lost a pet, you might understand the grief that it brings. We speak to Dr David Foote, a veterinarian and grief counsellor, about bereaved pet owners. Plus, it's the race that stops the nation, but how did protesters impact the Melbourne Cup today? And the latest Australian research has found vaping may not be as safe as first thought.
Tatua CEO Brendhan Greaney on the Waikato co-op's bumper milk price and group earnings, the great Sir David Fagan re-joins the show to talk Hynds, National's Agriculture Minister Todd Muller is on 'Yes Minister', Queensland farmer David Foote talks with us, as does Gus Rowley on the 'Character of the Country' segment.
Tom and Charles speak with David Foote, Chief Analyst & Chief Research Officer, Foote Partners, about paying tech workers and how to build tomorrow’s technology solutions today. They’re then joined by Sheila Sever and Pete DeBellis from Deloitte Consulting, to discuss everything from retaining talent to programs that help employees pay off their student debt. Their day in Orlando crests when two surprise guests crash the glass enclosure…whereupon we learn, among other things, that pigs are capable of simple math.
Way of the Wolf: Straight Line Selling: Master the Art of Persuasion, Influence, and Success - Selling is everything in life. You’re either selling or you’re failing. - Connecting with a buyer’s pain can be one of the most effective sales tools - Building trust in you, your product, and your company is essential to winning customers Guest: David Foote, Bodybuilder - Instagram: @davidfoote_fitness - YouTube: David Foote
SAP and Enterprise Trends Podcasts from Jon Reed (@jonerp) of diginomica.com
In this thirty minute podcast, David Foote of Foote Partners reviews his firm's latest 2,000-employer benchmark survey data on trends in pay and availability of SAP enterprise application skills. Hear what's hot (and by how much), including which SAP skill has seen a 57% increase in market value over the last 12 months. Also included: strategy advice for employers deploying SAP applications, and career advice for IT professionals building SAP careers over the next two years. Kicked off by Demir Barlas of SearchSAP.com, this podcast begins with David Foote's overview of his latest SAP skills findings, including what's hottest in 2008. Jon Reed of JonERP.com weighs in toward the end of this podcast, asking David several questions about how SAP professionals should apply his findings to their own skills transitions.
SAP and Enterprise Trends Podcasts from Jon Reed (@jonerp) of diginomica.com
Foote Partners conducts some of the most extensive skills-based SAP (and IT) salary and skills/modules pay surveys on the market today. In this podcast, hosted by SearchSAP.com, Jon Reed interviews David Foote of Foote Partners and gets David's views on the extent of the SAP skills gap, which skills are in demand (and which are not), the value of certification, and other SAP skills trends after Sapphire 2008. The so-called "SAP skills gap" was one of the biggest topics of discussion at Sapphire again this year. David Foote was at the center of this discussion, asking SAP executives about the extent of the skills gap and how they plan to respond. During the podcast, David details his concerns about SAP's ability to meet the skills demand caused in particular by midmarket expansion. He also gives provides insight into how larger economic trends impact SAP skills demand, and he also tells us why the best SAP professionals have a narrow, rather than a broad, skills focus. During the discussion, Jon also gets David's take on how SAP project teams can attract (and retain) the best SAP talent. David shares how the data he gathers at Foote Partners ties into the overall trends he observes in terms of the value of IT certifications. The limitations of certification when it comes to measuring the emerging "business process expert" skill set are also discussed. In terms of which SAP skills are most in demand, David cites the following areas as trending towards "hot": SAP ERP 6.0 upgrade skills (Financials, HCM, Materials Management) NetWeaver Master Data Management (MDM) NetWeaver Application Server NetWeaver Business Intelligence (BI) Areas that are getting a bit colder in Foote Partner's latest findings (which are issued quarterly): ABAP Development Payroll NetWeaver Process Integration (PI, formerly XI) Sales and Distribution (SD) By the time you're done listening to this thirty minute podcast, you'll have an excellent feel for how Foote Partners views the skills trends in the SAP marketplace, and how SAP professionals can best respond to these skills trends.
The market for SAP jobs is hot, with some SAP skills paying premiums over the general IT market. In this podcast with David Foote, president of Foote Partners LLC, find out which modules have a particularly rosy outlook and which ones aren't expected to fare as well. Foote also discusses how outsourcing could affect SAP professionals and gives a general market update and predictions for the upcoming year.Download to your favorite mobile device.