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Why Your Early-Stage Business Won’t Survive Remote Work

Dragging people back to the office won’t fix a broken work culture.

I learned that back in 2013.

When two key team members had to relocate.

I faced a decision: lose great people or adapt.

I chose to adapt.

We went remote before it was cool—way before the world was forced to.

Once we had two people working remotely, I thought, Why not hire the best talent, no matter where they are?

We made mistakes. We fumbled a lot. But we figured it out.

We got intentional about how we built culture, trust, and productivity. And it worked.

Since then, I’ve built three companies—all remote.

If you’re an early-stage entrepreneur wondering how to make remote work work, this episode is for you.

Let me show you how I made remote work not just viable but a massive advantage.

Feras has founded, grown, and sold businesses in Silicon Valley and abroad, scaling them from zero revenue to 7 and 8 figures. In 2019, he sold e-Nor, a digital marketing consulting company, to dentsu (a top-5 global media company). Feras has served as an advisor to 150+ other new startup businesses, and in his current venture, Start Up With Feras, he's on a mission to help entrepreneurs in the consulting and services space start and grow their businesses smarter and stronger.

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