Beef 2018 Report

Today’s Beef 2018 livestream TV interview: How well is beef industry adapting to change?

Beef Central 09/05/2018

 

AuctionsPlus chief executive Anna Speer is exploring the topic of ‘How the beef industry is adapting to change’, through a series of live TV interviews with prominent industry stakeholders airing daily during Beef 2018 this week.

Anna’s third stakeholder guest today (Wednesday, May 9) is Troy Setter, chief executive, Consolidated Pastoral Co, whose topic is “Progress is impossible without change”

Viewers can log-in using this link from 11am to watch today’s Conversations with Anna Speer interview live, via their PC, smartphone or portable device, or view a recorded version via youtube later. Additionally, each day’s broadcast from 11am will be streamed live on large-screen TVs in a number of trade sites across the Beef 2018 venue, including Elders, Landmark and Beef Central.

Here’s the daily Conversations with Anna Speer interview schedule for the remainder of the week:

  • Thursday May 10: Richard Norton, managing director, Meat & Livestock Australia  “Change brings opportunity”
  • Friday May 11: Tom Maguire, Teys Australia “Teaching is more important than knowledge, it is what inspires change”

An item will be published each morning on Beef Central reminding stakeholders about that day’s upcoming 11am livestream interview, including a weblink, together with links to a recorded version of the previous days’ interviews.

Click here to access a recorded version of earlier Conversations interviews with Beef Central publisher Jon Condon, whose interview topic was “Change is hard at first, messy in the middle and gorgeous at the end”; and Robert Hermann, managing director of the Mecardo market analysis service, whose topic was “Understanding doesn’t produce change, learning does”.

 

 

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