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What To Do Before You Open That First Office Overseas

Crush or be crushed.
Source: Illustration by Brian Stauffer

It has become a symbol of success when your startup opens its first office across an ocean. But the difference between crushing it and getting crushed abroad is knowing when you're ready to make the leap.

Harry Kargman is bracing himself for the busiest part of his day. It's 3:30 in the afternoon, and the founder and CEO of the mobile advertising firm Kargo is sitting in a small conference room in London, where the company just opened its first international outpost. For the next few hours -- as Kargo's three U.S. offices wake up and come to life -- his schedule is slammed with back-to-back calls with the teams at home.

Related: 10 Questions to Ask Before Expanding Overseas

"Scheduling a phone call sounds so mundane," says Kargman, who is camped out in the U.K. for the next three weeks to make sure the new operation is running smoothly. (Yes, we're one of the many calls in today's tight window.) "But we're learning that having the right level is one of the biggest challenges of expanding globally. I wake up and there's not a single person on the management team I can reach for five hours. At midnight, I'm still having calls with the West Coast. I don't want to drop off the map, so we had to find a time slot that would work everywhere."

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