ABA Launches Front Line Leadership Program To Address Workforce Skills Gap & Develop Future Leaders

WASHINGTON, DC – The American Bakers Association (ABA) is pleased to announce the launch of a world class training program, “Leadership Development for Front Line Professionals.” Produced in cooperation with Hearthside University, this program is designed to equip front line supervisors with leadership principles, tools, and techniques to improve quality, safety, and productivity throughout an organization.

In an effort to develop solutions to address the industry’s workforce gap, ABA’s Human Resources Committee has put emphasis on programs that focus on the recruitment, development and retention of high-potential employees — an area that is a major concern within the baking industry.  In addition, data from the “Workforce Gap in U.S. Commercial Baking: Trends, Challenges and Solutions” shows that 83 percent of the industry struggles with undertrained front line supervision.  

“Helping front line leaders better communicate with those they supervise is critical to retention efforts, as well as developing the next generation of leaders,” said ABA President & CEO Robb MacKie. “Having better-trained front line professionals is a step toward filling the workforce gap, a major industry initiative for 2016 and beyond.”

Covering topics from managing difficult people and situations, to successfully leading change, to tackling performance problems, this three-day Front Line Professionals course supports your organization in its quest to develop, empower, motivate, and retain current and up-and-coming associates. Utilizing an interactive, experiential learning style that allows front line leaders to put principles into practice, the first program will take place June 1-3 in the greater Chicagoland area.

More information is available at www.americanbakers.org/frontlineleadership.

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About the American Bakers Association:

The American Bakers Association (ABA) is the Washington D.C.-based voice of the wholesale baking industry. Since 1897, ABA has represented the interests of bakers before the U.S. Congress, federal agencies, and international regulatory authorities. ABA advocates on behalf of more than 700 baking facilities and baking company suppliers. ABA members produce bread, rolls, crackers, bagels, sweet goods, tortillas and many other wholesome, nutritious, baked products for America’s families. The baking industry generates more than $102 billion in economic activity annually and employs more than 706,000 highly skilled people.

Source: American Bakers Association