In this episode of the Agilists: Aspire and Achieve podcast, host Emily List and guest Katie Rose Kaufman share advice on how to find the next step in your career journey as an early career individual including understanding what you like, what you can bring to a role and how you can transfer your skills into new roles.

About the Featured Guest

Katie Rose Kaufman has 7 years of experience as an artist and as an agilist. Katie Rose went to college thinking she would be a photographer. But after running a business, going back to school to get her MBA, 2 internships, 1 conversion, and 2 more full time jobs later, Katie Rose found her calling as the glue that holds teams together. She leads teams and trains in continuous improvement and learning!

Follow Katie Rose Kaufman on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/katierosek/)

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About our Host

Emily Lint is a budding industry leader in the realm of business agility. Energetic and empathetic she leverages her knowledge of psychology, business, technology, and mindfulness to create a cocktail for success for her clients and peers. Her agile journey officially started in 2018 with a big move from Montana to New Mexico going from traditional ITSM and project management methodologies to becoming an agile to project management translator for a big government research laboratory. From then on she was hooked on this new way of working. The constant innovation, change, and retrospection cured her ever present craving to enable organizations to be better, do better, and provide an environment where her co-workers could thrive. 

 

Since then she has started her own company and in partnership with ICON Agility Services serves, coaches, and trains clients of all industries in agile practices, methodologies, and most importantly, mindset. Please check out her website (www.lintagility.com) to learn more. You can also follow Emily on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/emilylint/). 

 

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