Running Remote, Liam Martin
Running Remote, Liam Martin
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Running Remote
Master the Lessons from the World’s Most Successful Remote-Work Pioneers

Author: Liam Martin, Rob Rawson

Narrator: Josh Childs

Unabridged: 6 hr 35 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/16/2022

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

Wall Street Journal and Publishers Weekly BestsellerLearn success secrets from original remote work pioneers on the mindset and strategies they developed to build and grow successful organizations from the ground up.With the unprecedented rise in remote work due to the pandemic, many businesses have struggled with how to effectively transition to a distributed format. Meanwhile, companies who had always been remote-first had a unique advantage: a highly scalable set of work processes, a unique communication style, and the proper “async mindset” required to succeed without an office.  This groundbreaking guide unlocks the secrets and lessons discovered by those pioneer entrepreneurs and founders who have figured out how to harness the async mindset and grow their businesses remotely in the most seamless, freeing, and cost-effective ways.Once you accept and master some fundamental differences, remote work can fuel higher productivity, eliminate time-wasting meetings and treacherous commutes, and strip away the ugly politics that often undermine the most talented employees. It also leads to great cultural inclusivity and richer cultural exchange.  Running Remote is for ventures of all stripes—companies small and large, one-person operations, mom-and-pop shops, and global megacorporations. The lessons herein are as valuable for on-premises organizations as they are for the tech worker. Readers will:Master the fundamentals of the async mindset by exploring three overarching principles—deliberate overcommunication, democratized workflow, and detailed metrics.Learn nuts-and-bolts techniques and real-life lessons from remote work trailblazers who built successful all-remote organizations prior to the pandemic.Gain a better understanding of why hiring, on-ramping, and managing in a remote context is totally different—again with methods and first-hand stories from the founders and leaders that did it first.Lean how moving to a remote business model impacts traditional management and work processes.Accompanying figures, step-by-step instructions, and URLs are included in the audiobook companion PDF download. 

About Liam Martin

Liam Martin is Chief Marketing Officer at Time Doctor. As the mouthpiece for Time Doctor, Liam has become a remote work ambassador of sorts, featured in Forbes, Inc., Entrepreneur, Business Insider, and Fortune. He speaks at conferences around the world, including SXSW, SaaS Stock, Nomad City, HR of Tomorrow, and The Digital Workplace, and he’s consulted with more remote first-founders and operators than probably anyone on the planet.  

About Rob Rawson

Rob Rawson is Chief Executive Officer of Time Doctor, a workplace solutions firm focused on allowing customers to build distributed teams that can work wherever and whenever they want, so the business can focus on allocating their office-running costs elsewhere.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Ryan on September 21, 2022

I drew a lot of inspiration from this book, though the best parts were about making information widely available to all within a company. Also emphasized was the value of ultra-clear process documents. One of the main takeaways was that communicating in synchronous meetings incentivizes things like......more

Goodreads review by AJ on March 23, 2023

There is some good content in here, and I enjoyed the different case studies. I love the focus on asynchronous ways of working, and do puzzle over the title which I feel was chosen for marketing reasons rather than describing what the book is about. This book is really about how to work async. Async......more

Goodreads review by BJ on February 10, 2023

This book has great insights about the value of asynchronous communication and should be read by almost any leader in any office setting. There are some parts that already feel dated, including predictions that every tech company will go fully remote, when many are walking it back now. It also prais......more

Goodreads review by Roger on November 21, 2022

The authors have an extreme argument against office work (sync) and in favor of completely remote work (async). While I appreciate their boldness, they wrote this in a binary way that leaves behind the option for hybrid work or ways to include people who are not high-performing, flexible, self-start......more

Goodreads review by Mariana on March 21, 2023

Pretty good overview of the remote world, how to make it work and what will come for the future. As a Manager inside IT, this reality is pretty familiar to me and I can see small things happening inside Tech that show this is truly the future. A book to come back to when I need to take a step back.......more