EPISODE · Jun 26, 2026 · 33 MIN
Freewheel Chief Global People Officer Quentin SaLay
from Talk Talent To Me
Quentin shares what it actually means to future-proof a workforce, introducing his the three box framework for simultaneously maintaining the present, abandoning the past, and building the future, and walks through a real case study from the SDN era when network engineers resisted upskilling into software roles, with consequences that still inform how he approaches change management today. The conversation digs into who owns career development, why network leadership across companies matters more than most HR functions realize, and the concrete steps Quentin is taking right now to audit skills gaps and redesign workflows with AI. This is essential listening for any HR or TA leader thinking about org design, leadership development, or how to get ahead of the next skills shift before it becomes a crisis. Key takeaways The three box solution for future-proofing talent: Maintain the present, abandon the past, and build the future, all at once. Quentin breaks down how to identify the sacred cows holding your org back and the skills your business will need three to five years out. A real-world cautionary tale on resisted upskilling: During the rise of software-defined networking, network engineers who refused to learn Python and software development were eventually exited from the company. Quentin unpacks the identity risk and lack of "what's in it for me" framing that drove the resistance. Talent is not an HR lever, it's the lever: Quentin makes the case that systems, products, and strategy all execute through people, which means leadership development and org design belong to every leader, not just HR. Career ownership is a partnership, but the employee is the true owner: Companies are responsible for providing pathways, learning, and development programs. Employees are responsible for deciding what they actually want and pursuing it with intention. Skip the echo chamber, call your peers: Quentin pushes leaders to look outward across companies and industries rather than only inward, since the biggest blind spots often come from assuming everyone is solving the same problem the same way. A practical AI playbook, not a moonshot: Quentin's approach starts small: audit skills gaps, redesign one workflow with AI rather than trying to transform everything at once, and reinvest the time savings into building more strategic capabilities across the team. Links Quentin on LinkedIn LHH Recruitment Solutions A Beautiful Working World A Soundbeam Studios Production
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