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79: John Lee — International Distributed Work is Growing: Why, How, Where, and for Whom?

79: John Lee — International Distributed Work is Growing: Why, How, Where, and for Whom?

FromTransforming Work with Sophie Wade


79: John Lee — International Distributed Work is Growing: Why, How, Where, and for Whom?

FromTransforming Work with Sophie Wade

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Length:
45 minutes
Released:
Jun 23, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

John Lee is the CEO and Founder of Work From Anywhere and a serial entrepreneur. John describes his experiences living and working in multiple countries and the complexities of intercultural communication across large multinational organizations. He discusses the opportunities and issues for employers who seek to offer employees options to work remotely internationally and increase their international hiring, which his company helps with. John shares his expectations about the Future of Work and the advantages for employers of accessing a broader talent pool.   KEY TAKEAWAYS   [02:48] John studies accountancy — the “language of business” — to support his desire to become an entrepreneur.   [03:50] John was inspired to create something bigger than himself and leave an imprint for the better.   [05:00] John develops his natural language gift.   [05:45] John explains how learning other languages enables deeper human connection.   [6:10] John picks his worst skill to work on in college which propels him internationally at Deloitte.   [07:10] How John's language skills are useful working on performance improvement initiatives around Europe.   [07:35] Plant managers share many more issues when communicated with in their own language.   [08:20] John built strong relationships and learned much about the international businesses thanks to his communications and cultural sensibilities.   [08:55] A transition moment to leave the corporate world, catalyzed by John's mentor.   [09:18] John's wife, Dee, conceives of the first business concept focused on intercultural training.   [10:12] They launch a travel well-being community to foster and share travel related soft skills.   [11:20] John and his wife noticed their Lonely Planet guide didn't share information about countries’ cultures and people.   [12:14] Intercultural research was a core resource integrated to offer culturally-focused local videos and information.   [13:12] CultureMee wins a prestigious award for best business travel technology product.   [14:36] Dutch and Irish cultural differences had interesting repercussions when John worked at CRH.   [16:28] A yes/no Bulgarian example of communication differences!   [17:18] John has a deep curiosity about people, their cultural and other identities.   [18:20] The shift from studying national differences to encompass diversity, inclusion, and more.   [19:14] Pivoting to a business travel API, they have major growth opportunities in the US.   [20:00] The pandemic hits at the worst moment—John takes time off to regroup.   [21:55] What is the No 1 obstacle preventing internationally distributed working for millions of people?   [22:50] What is the right solution for your next international remote hire?   [23:51] Companies are exploring distributed work: temporarily working in different countries and structurally hire people in different jurisdictions.   [25:00] Key reasons include accessing a deeper talent pool or getting closer to customers.   [26:45] Cities are assessing the visitors they attract—from cruise passengers to digital nomads.   [29:45] Digital nomad visas—which had gaps initially—are accelerating the future of international remote work.   [30:39] Local economies benefit by encouraging new visitor types.   [31:16] The second accelerating factor is the “employer of record” arrangement.   [32:00] How businesses can expand internationally easily using new options.   [33:43] John on the recent partnership with Mercer.   [34:38] Some companies are adjusting better than others to new working options. John feels we are still working it out.   [36:25] John’s own preferences, perceived benefits, and balance.   [38:31] What are the implications for income tax?   [39:24] What will the impact be on traditional education systems?   [40:00] John is intrigued by Plumia, a venture trying to create a country on the Internet!   [42:02] IMMEDIATE ACTION TIP: If your compan
Released:
Jun 23, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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Sophie addresses current business conditions and explores ways to navigate the disruption. She shares informative insights and interviewing leading innovators who are providing or benefiting from transformative solutions that will allow companies to emerge with sustainable models, mindsets, and business practices. Find out how to transition to more effective, productive, and supportive new ways of working—across locations, generations, and platforms—as we harness these challenging circumstances to drive significant, multidimensional changes in all our working lives.