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June 29, 2017 55 mins
Join special guest Vlad Lokshin as he reveals ways that business owners, entrepreneurs, and marketers can speed up their growth through engineering. Whether it’s apps, websites, software, or anything in between, Vlad will discuss how, for a fraction or the cost of hiring staff, you can access a diverse team of engineers with distinct expertise, experience and specialization—a veritable all-star team to cover the full spectrum of development stages, styles, and languages. Vlad will also share the dynamics and psychology of remote and even international work. We’ll learn how to find out find out what these resourceful individuals are thinking. We’ll hear how to build trust with remote workers and how to help them build trust with you. And we’ll discover the keys to managing a remote team of creative experts. Learn Vlad’s secret for building the “impossible,” then stay tuned as show host Ronald Graves helps Vlad discover the unrealized potential of this industry-leading business model.
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