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The third webinar in a series launched by B2B marketplace Yume to reframe the approach to food waste in Australia is scheduled for 26 November. This session’s presenter is Tim Heard, the co-founder of Circle of Entrepreneurs and head of intrapreneurship at Barclays Ventures.

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Tim Heard, co-founder of Circle of Intrapraneurship, head of Intrapraneurship at Barclays Ventures.
Tim Heard, co-founder of Circle of Intrapraneurship, head of Intrapraneurship at Barclays Ventures.

In this webinar, Tim Heard will walk you through how businesses can nurture and harness the power of intrapreneurship to adapt, disrupt and not only prepare for the future, but make an impact on it. Tim brings a wealth of intrapreneurship experience and will share insights into the challenges, victories and everything he has encountered along the way.

  1.          The business case for intrapreneurship and social intrapreneurship
  2.          The benefits of embracing a do-well-do-good business model
  3.          Why companies need successful intrapreneurial leadership to even stand still, let alone grow effectively

When: Thursday, 26 November

Time: 8:30-9:15am

How: register here.

Food waste impacts business operations in more ways than one. It impacts budgets, increases costs and affects overall sustainability goals. The market is changing, consumers are becoming more aware of these issues and are demanding more from their favourite brands.

So where do we go from here? Join Yume in this free webinar series, powered by Suez, to get an overview of the latest national and international trends, case studies and tools that will empower you to bring new ideas to your organisation and innovatively tackle the food waste problem.

Yume is partnering with waste management and recycling company Suez for the series. Food & Drink Business is the media partner.

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