SHIFT with Elena Agar

Episode 229 - Elevating Individual Contributors: The Overlooked Key to Organizational Success


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Welcome to another episode of the Shift with Elena Agar Podcast! In today’s conversation, host Elena sits down with Andrew Barry, founder of Curious Lion, to dig into the evolving world of people, talent, and learning in the workplace. Andrew shares his journey from corporate life at KPMG in South Africa and the U.S. to the bold leap of starting his own company focused on transforming how individual contributors and leaders learn and grow. Together, Elena and Andrew explore the realities of entrepreneurship, lessons learned from the frontline of corporate learning and development, and why peer-to-peer, cohort-driven learning is essential in the age of AI and rapid change. Whether you're a leader, L&D professional, or someone looking to maximize your career potential, this episode is packed with actionable insights about fostering agency and adaptability among teams. Get ready to shift your thinking about learning at work!Time Stamps:00:00 From Trainee to Trainer Abroad03:48 Startup Transition from Big Company09:36 Learning Through Journey and Destination12:39 "AI's Role in Learning Evolution"15:40 "Super IC Roles Emerging"17:03 Rise of AI Generalists22:16 Leading Without Authority in Tech23:48 Cross-Functional Skill Building28:09 Event Management for Career Growth30:03 Embrace Generalist Skills Over Specialization33:08 Enthusiastic Chat with AndrewConnect with Andrew on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/realandrewbarry/Company website: https://curiouslionlearning.com/Follow Elena: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elenaagaragimova/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/elenaagaragimova/Website: https://elenaagar.com/Listen on:Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/shift-with-elena-agar/id1530850914Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5UKh6dWcuQwJlmAOqD8wij

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