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Episode 031 - How Can Employers Build a Future-Ready Workforce?

Episode 031 - How Can Employers Build a Future-Ready Workforce?

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Welcome to Behind the Frontline — the podcast where we have real conversations about real workplace challenges, hosted by Nic Dampier, Creative Director at Frontline Training Solutions.

In Episode 31, we’re joined in the Frontline Studio by David Robb, Co-Owner and Managing Partner, and Janis Petrini, Co-Owner and Founder of the Express Employment Professionals companies in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Together, we unpack insights from our last two webinars: The Future of Talent: What Every Employer Needs to Know and Building a Future-Ready Workforce.

From changing workforce demographics to the growing demand for upskilling and adaptable leadership, this conversation dives deeper into what it truly means to prepare your organization for what’s next. Janis and David share firsthand observations from working with companies across West Michigan and beyond, offering practical advice and fresh perspective on staying competitive in a tight and evolving labor market.

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