What are the challenges we will face in the future in our work and careers?
What skills will we need to navigate this changing landscape, workplace and mindspace?
Today, I discuss career skills for the future with Emma Sue Prince who is an expert in the field and is also a published author on the subject.
Hello and a very warm welcome to Episode No 62 of ‘Your Bravo Career’
My name is Mark Crossfield, I’m a Professional Career Coach / helping you to love your job and build a great career.
This podcast is about why your career matters
How you can enjoy what you are doing day each day at work
and how to build a great career along the way.
Introduction
Welcome everybody to Episode no 62
Today, I have an interesting and informative interview for you with Emma Sue Prince.
Emma Sue is a 7 Skills for the Future expert (more about this in the interview), an employability expert, author and a trainer.
I was immediately drawn to Emma Sue when I visited her website and saw what she was all about. Also, the eye is drawn to these words on her website. ‘Love your work and you’ll never work another day!’
I had to meet and interview Emma Sue.
We talk about the future of the workplace and what’s next for hybrid working.
Emma Sue talks about her 7 skills for the future and why they’re important in the workplace of today and tomorrow and also why they are essential for career changers.
We talk about adaptability, resilience and the importance of integrity in the workplace.
It’s worth hanging around until the end to hear Emma Sue’s advice for how you can love you job and have a great career.
So, without further ado, let’s meet Emma Sue …
So, that was my conversation with Emma Sue. I hope you enjoyed our discussion today.
Listening back, it was clear that Emma Sue understands what it takes for us all to lead successful lives at work and how we can develop our skills to achieve this.
We will be back to a solo episode next week, so, if you don’t want to miss that one remember to subscribe to the podcast.
Have a wonderful week and I will speak to you again in a couple of weeks time.
Bye for now.