Synopsis
Welcome to the DistantJob Podcast. This podcast is about people working together on great projects, through the magic of the internet - no office required. Here, we interview people who've built and managed remote teams and even full companies - and found great success! The DistantJob Podcast is brought to you by DistantJob, a recruitment agency that specializes in remote recruitment, helping its clients build and manage remote teams.
Episodes
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How to Transition a Team From On-site to Remote Work with Stacy Henry
13/04/2020 Duration: 47minIn this episode, Stacy Henry tells us her experience of working in the BNR company for almost 10 years. How they started being just 15 employees and grew to over 100 employees, managing hybrid teams and remote employees.
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Building trust in remote teams with Albert Cañigueral
03/04/2020 Duration: 36minIn this podcast episode, Alberto Cañigueral talks about the social impact digital platforms are having on the labor market, how they are transforming economies, and the way people work. He shares his experience in organizing projects and events with freelancers and people from his community working as a distributed team.
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Essential Tips for Effectively Managing Remote Workers with Yann Toutant
30/03/2020 Duration: 41minIn this podcast, Yann Toutant explains the need for companies to digitalize and advises managers on how to lead their teams by managing employees based on outputs. What you will learn: The importance of having a digitalized company How to manage and build trust in a remote team Differences between managing juniors and seniors How to define goals in a distributed team This interview is part of the DistantJob podcast. To hear more from leaders and successful entrepreneurs on how to build and lead winning teams, check us out on Anchor.fm and on our website. Don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE so you won’t miss all of the other interesting episodes that we have coming up in the next few weeks!
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How to become a Location-Independent Entrepreneur with Stephanie Smolders and Peter Beukering
23/03/2020 Duration: 01h17minSerial entrepreneurs, Stephanie Smolders and Peter Beukering, are the founders of BeeHavesocial and Touristexclusive. Consultants on business and marketing, they help mission-driven entrepreneurs scale their business with an aligned foundation and marketing strategy that works for them. In this special podcast episode, Luis, the host of DistantJob podcast, is interviewing Peter Beukering and Stephanie Smolders, a full-time travel couple who adopted the location independent lifestyle and worked from 34 different countries ( and counting). They share their story on how they built and grew their remote business while traveling and how remote work it's the core of their successful business. What you will learn: practical steps to consider when starting a remote business; building and leading a fully remote team effectively; benefits of hiring ambitious people with entrepreneurial spirits; why remote work allows you to hire the best people and have a more productive team; how to measure the productivity of remote
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The keys to a successful remote work strategy with Mike Soldan
16/03/2020 Duration: 46minMike Soldan is the Chief Experience Officer at Shmoop, a digital publishing company that provides comprehensive test prep resources and certified online courses.Before Shmoop, he was formerly the VP of Pluralsight's Professional Services & Solutions Architect teams, and prior to that, he was a founding member and product leader for one of Verizon Communications' largest product and new business innovation arms. He has a background with the focus on enhancing education and training programs, and on building high performing and innovative teams. As more and more companies adopt flexible work practices, developing a successful remote work strategy is necessary to operate remotely efficiently and effectively. In this podcast episode, Mike Sultan offers strategies and best practices on how to manage the challenges that may come up along the way in a remote setting and how to help set up your remote team for success. What you will learn: building a culture of collaboration in the workplace; tools you need to
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Building and growing a successful remote business with Richard Fallah
09/03/2020 Duration: 37minMore and more companies are transitioning to remote working teams as the global workforce develops to gain access to a larger talent pool, in order to work with the best talent in the world. The benefits of remote work for organizations are more evident than ever. In this podcast episode, we get the chance to listen to Richard Fallah, founder of Vbout, share his successful entrepreneurial journey and his views on building a successful business with remote teams. He believes leaders must engage their people with a compelling vision to boost employee's performance and the business' growth. What you will learn: how remote work can help companies to produce rapid and durable growth; how to focus on areas of your business without burning out; practical strategies on managing remote teams; tips on bonding distributed teams together; how to provide a balance of positive and negative feedback; the importance of one-on one meetings in a distributed team. This interview is part of the DistantJob podcast. To hear mor
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Effective feedback in a remote team with Teresa Gandy
01/03/2020 Duration: 44minTeresa Gandy is the owner of Clarity CX, helping business and training providers to add extra client value by managing feedback, assessments, and reports. Her prior working experience in corporate- land HR and her knowledge with customer feedback ensures collecting clear, quick, and actionable feedback from customers and employees. After working more than a decade in an office setting, Teresa explains how transitioning to remote work, positively impacted her personal and professional life. Based on her remote working experience, Teresa Gandy is sharing her knowledge on collecting remote feedback effectively. She believes it is essential to have honesty in your feedback. Otherwise, it is useless.
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Strategies for leading remote teams with Shauna Moran
21/02/2020 Duration: 32minIn this podcast episode, we have a returning guest, Shauna Moran. Over the last couple of years she did extensive research on remote teams and qualified as an executive leadership coach. She is now focusing more on the holistic side of managing remote teams. Shauna Moran is an accredited coach and emotional intelligence practitioner. Founder of Operate Remote, a consultancy and coaching business, helps leaders in a remote company to create, manage, and scale high-performing distributed teams. She is sharing with us everything she is learned from her experience and academic background in leading and scaling remote teams. From the challenges you face in a remote team and how to overcome them to the importance of emotional intelligence and how it counts for 25-40% of work base performance.
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The benefits of coworking spaces for remote workers with Andy Bedwell
14/02/2020 Duration: 44minIn this episode, Andy Bedwell covers in detail, the list of advantages offered by coworking spaces, including innovation and networking opportunities, in a relaxed and supportive environment. Andy Bedwell is a property investor and developer that has a growing network of managed office spaces in the UK. Owner of Perch Co- Working, his aim is to cultivate a thriving community of workers, enabling people to come together and create great things. Coworking is a fast-growing global trend, mostly embraced by startups, small companies, entrepreneurs, and freelancers, but remote workers are starting to welcoming it too due to its benefits. While working from home can be an excellent option for some remote workers, others are having trouble focusing in a home office, so they prefer to work in a coworking location where they can feel like being part of a community, thus avoiding loneliness. Not only that, but there is an educational and networking component to it.
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Bringing a remote team together with Tom Mabey
07/02/2020 Duration: 40minSuccessful serial-entrepreneur, with over 40 years of experience, Tom Mabey is the CEO and key founder of ECLIPSE, which provides tailored big data solutions as a service. Previously he founded Sahara, Inc. (regional construction service provider), The Consortium (civil engineering consulting business) and he is Member of the Board of Directors of Nano Stone, Inc. an international provider of natural stone. A professional engineer, his focus is on building and leading teams to solve problems in a collaborative and productive environment. According to Tom Mabey, a component key for a distributed organization is to build a culture and to maintain cultural consistency as the company expands in a geographical sense and becomes more diverse. Maintaining control of the culture and the values of the company can be challenging, especially in a distributed organization. In this episode, Tom Mabey, provides a guide on how you can bring your distributed team together in a way that can boost their productivity, efficienc
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Benefits of a remote workforce and virtual communication with Arthur Woods
31/01/2020 Duration: 47minArthur Woods, is the the Co-Founder of Mathison, a talent marketplace focusing purely on connecting underrepresented population to employers all over the world. Being a serial entrepreneur, and having built his business virtually, he sustain the remote workforce. Even though the benefits of a remote workforce have been shown over and over again, there are still a lot of common misconceptions about virtual work and Arthur dives into them and explains how to overcome them. Remote work is really the key to drive diversity and inclusion in the workplace. And to get workplace diversity and inclusion right, you need to build a culture. On this episode, Arthur Woods is sharing his strategy on how to ensure a culture inclusion on a remote setting. He believes the power of remote workforce is in having a lot of intentionality and building systems that reinforce strong culture.
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How to structure your remote business with Debbie Arcangeles
24/01/2020 Duration: 43minDebbie Arcangeles is a remote entrepreneur and the creator of The Offbeat Life, where she shares valuable resources on how to transition out of office life into a location independent job. Her podcast has been featured in Forbes, Travel & Leisure and on many other media outlets, for her expertise in travel and podcasting. In this week's episode, we get the change to learn from Debbie's experience on remote business. She believes is very important to create systems and making sure they are available to your remote employees in a way that everyone have access to them and understand them. That's how she manages to save time and have an efficient and productive distributed team. For more useful information on how to grow and scale your business by hiring remote, and on how to be effective leaders over the internet check our weekly podcast episodes on DistantJob.
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How to lead your global virtual team with coach Murray Johnstone
17/01/2020 Duration: 01h11minMurray Johnstone is is the Director at Sagulo Coaching & Mentoring Services Ltd. His mentorship program involves a different approach of coaching, which will enable you to deliver exceptional outcomes, even if you are located in a different part of the world. Working with global teams, for more than two decades, his coaching changed throughout the years, which led him to virtual coaching- he is working with over 20 organization at the moment, allowing him to have a flexible schedule. In this podcast episode, coach Murray Johnstone explain how to manage remote leaders for the team to shine. His view on managing remote team is focus on getting strong links with remote employees and get the team connected with the business. He believes the vast majority of capabilities of a great leader is developed at the job, followed by importance of surrounding yourself with complementary mentors and of course, the education background. Because of his science management background, he was interested in the context the pe
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Building Successful Remote Teams with Graham Gill
10/01/2020 Duration: 01h01minGraham is the Co-Founder and Advisor at Global Success Advisors, a 100% remote company with workers in NY, Boston and Connecticut. He's worked with teams all around the world and has figured out how to deal with timezones. In this podcast episode, Graham Gill shares his experience working as a remote leader and what he's done to manage and build a successful remote team. He tries to find people with different skills when looking for people to join their team but the one skill that they all have to have in common is good communication.
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Traveling on a Remote Schedule with Mickael Romaniello
06/01/2020 Duration: 46minIn this podcast episode, Luis and Mickael talk about the tools they use and processes that they take to manage a remote team effectively. Mickael believes you need to trust the people you hire to be able to do the work and show employees you care about their wellbeing. He's really focused on the mental health of his employees, he's a sports and travel advocate and enjoys doing outdoor activities.
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Helping Remote Leaders Reach their Full Potential with Helen Joy
28/12/2019 Duration: 01h43sHelen Joy is the Director at ANPR Consulting helping businesses grow by focusing on getting the best from their people. She's been involved in learning and development for over 18 years and she's particularly passionate about helping future leaders improve their careers. In this episode, Helen explains how focusing on your people, motivating them and enabling them to develop critical skills, you allow your business to grow beyond your own expectations and limitations.
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Remote Work Statistics with Sophia Bernazzani
21/12/2019 Duration: 37minSophia Bernazzani is the Head of Content Marketing at Owl Labs. In this podcast episode, Sophia shares some statistics that show how remote work is meant to be the future of employment culture. Don’t miss her recommendations and also a peek of her experience as a remote worker herself.
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Remote Leadership Education with Max Klau
14/12/2019 Duration: 42minMax Klau explains the possibilities of teaching critical thinking in order to develop leadership skills through remote education platforms. Our guest talks about the program “Answering the Call”, which recruits and trains military veterans and national service alumni who consider politics as a way to continue serving their country. “Answering the Call” has both local and virtual offers, giving the opportunity of remote leadership education to hundreds of people in America.
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Virtual Networking and Communication for Remote Teams with Coach Kevin Claus
08/12/2019 Duration: 54minKevin Claus is a coach and consultant with a focus on leadership development and employee engagement. Kevin started managing remote teams 12 years ago, helping them reach their highest potential. Communication is the main ingredient that makes remote work possible. Taking that into consideration, Coach Kevin Claus provides a very complete guide on how to make virtual networking better: from face to face conference calls and employee resource groups to virtual shadowing and interactive training in virtual classrooms, Kevin shares some basic to do's to achieve success as a remote team manager.
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Remote work models with Microsoft's Researcher Mary L. Gray
30/11/2019 Duration: 01h08minWant to know how to get social at work even if you're in a remote team? Mary L Gray explains how the human workforce is in the middle of a software centered work culture and how remote workers can find a purpose in what they do. In this episode, Mary explains how our capitalist system dictates the productivity rhythm of job growth, the introduction and transition to new work models such as remote work. She also shares how these new work models have an impact in economy and society.