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Post by account_disabled on Feb 14, 2024 9:50:58 GMT
Expert reviewed by Dallin Porter Marketing Director Galactic Fed Published 10 Jul 2023 This article was originally published on Forbes on 23 Dec, 2022 For remote entrepreneurs, each day comes with its set of unique challenges. Dropped calls, lousy Wi-Fi and timezone mix-ups are par for the course. But how would you lead a remote-first company from the most remote lake in the world? Is it possible to balance running a successful business while traveling the globe. And how can you leverage these formative experiences to improve growth and revenue and run a better business? In the spring of 2022, my cofounder and I traveled across Africa, climbed Mt. of the Algeria Email List most remote lakes in the world, Lake Tele. We did this all while running our remote marketing agency comprised of more than 155 employees. This experience was one of the most formative of my life so far and gave us some unique insights that have emphasized the significance of remote entrepreneurship. Below are three valuable lessons I learned. Irina and Zach in Africa Leaders can set the stage for remote work success Such like climbing Mt. Kilimanjaro, building a company that allows you to travel the world and still scale happens one step at a time. While my cofounder and I are now reaping the benefits of a solid remote foundation, we had to first encounter and overcome many challenges, most of them entirely new to us as entrepreneurs exploring the remote world.
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