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Crafting Change: The Gail's Bakery Expansion Story with Michelle Pollard-Smith

36 min · 26. maj 2026
episode Crafting Change: The Gail's Bakery Expansion Story with Michelle Pollard-Smith cover

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Michelle Pollard-Smith, Head of Property at Gail's Bakery, discusses the fascinating journey of expanding a brand that prioritises individuality over standardisation. With nearly 200 locations, Michelle shares insights from her experience of building so many sites and how to establish a team culture that can deliver at pace and scale. We also discuss how companies can maintain bravery as they grow in the face of the inevitable pressure to become more risk averse.

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