Preview: IFF's Chef Wiley Bates III on mentorship and leadership
Release Date: 04/25/2020
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Chef Wiley Bates III is a popular speaker for the young professional networking group, and he held our attention for over an hour sharing his lived experiences as well as the recommendations for pivoting a career "when the SHIFT hits the fan." Adam Howell co-hosted the discussion.
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Chef Wiley Bates III strongly feels that if he hadn't worked for the chefs and supervisors he had, he doesn't know where his career would have gone. Now, as a corporate chef and manager, he takes it as his mission to find the people on his team who need that type of nudge, too. Mentorship isn't an accidental activity - it's deliberate, it's observant, and it's flexible. In this preview, Chef takes us through his mentorship theory and gives middle managers some action items to start implementing in our workplaces.
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