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Moving away from OKRs with Josh Ho

In this episode of the Remote Work Tribe podcast, we chat once again with Josh Ho, CEO, and founder of Referral Rock. He generously shares how he migrated from using OKRs to using KPIs to run his company.  Episode timestamps: How did Josh first hear about OKRs? (1:06) How to get everyone to buy into the OKR implementation. (2:35) How was the OKR implementation like at Referral Rock? (4:00)...

The Remote Work Tribe Podcast: Jimmy Rose

In this episode of the Remote Work Tribe podcast, we talk with Jimmy Rose, co-founder at Content Snare. We discuss how he has found the right people for his organization, what he keeps in mind when it comes to streamlining processes and aligning his team in an async context, the impact of AI in multiple areas of his work, and much more.  Episode timestamps: How did Jimmy come up with the idea of...

The Remote Work Tribe Podcast: Implementing EOS

In this episode of the Remote Work Tribe podcast, we discuss how to implement the Entrepreneurial Operating System (EOS) with Rachel Mazza and John Doherty. Among many subjects, we discuss the types of roles required to make it work, how to lead and improve tracking by implementing an operating process, hiring the best talent, and letting go of people who aren’t the right fit among many...

The Remote Work Tribe Podcast: Jono Bacon

In this episode of the Remote Work Tribe podcast, we talk with Jono Bacon. Previously, Jono led community efforts at Canonical, GitHub, and XPRIZE, and currently works with a broad range of clients from large enterprises to early-stage startups to help them build engaging, productive communities. We discuss how to build engaging communities, the importance of pragmatic opportunities, highlighting...

The Remote Work Tribe Podcast: Sonia Simone

In this episode of the Remote Work Tribe podcast, we talk with Sonia Simone. We discuss subjects such as empowering your team to do their best work, becoming a better leader and ensuring expectations and outputs are aligned, building systems for growth, avoiding micromanagement, and much more.  Episode timestamps: What are some of Sonia’s favorite articles? (00:50)  What still holds today...

The Remote Work Tribe Podcast: Justin Tan

In this episode of the Remote Work Tribe podcast, we talk with Justin Tan, Founder of Video Husky. We discuss subjects such as building solid foundations for a business, the importance of having the right people at the right seats, how to remove yourself from operations, and even how to find and hire a general manager to run your business.  Episode timestamps: What inspired Justin to create epic...

The Remote Work Tribe Podcast: Alex Panagis

In this episode of the Remote Work Tribe podcast, we talk with Alex Panagis, Founder & CEO at ScaleMath. We discuss leadership practices and how to promote accountability and transparency, some of the mindset shifts from leading an agency to building a product, how to help struggling teammates succeed, async alignment, and much more.  Episode timestamps: Exciting projects Alex is working on...

The Remote Work Tribe Podcast: May Habib

In this episode of the Remote Work Tribe podcast, we talk with May Habib, CEO of Writer. She shares how she has led a team that has rapidly tripled in size, the cultural maxims that helped her organization align while being agile, and the future of content marketing, among many other insightful subjects.   Episode timestamps: What is her leadership philosophy? (1:00 )  What is the team...

The Remote Work Tribe Podcast: Pete Caputa

In this episode of the Remote Work Tribe podcast, we talk with Pete Caputa, CEO of Databox. He shares his learnings while working at Hubspot, how he structured the Databox team to empower employees to grow, and the difference between coaching and training, among many other subjects. We also discuss new managers’ most common mistakes and how to overcome them. If you are a new manager, this...

The Remote Work Tribe Podcast: Dan Oshinsky

In this episode of the Remote Work Tribe podcast, we talk with Dan Oshinsky, founder of Inbox Collective. His consultancy works with news organizations, non-profits, and brands to help them grow audiences by thoughtfully crafting emails.  Before becoming a consultant, Dan was Director of Newsletters at The New Yorker and BuzzFeed, and in this episode, he shares his journey to becoming a...