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The Productivity Paradox: Why Remote Work Works with Shane Spraggs

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Remote work isn't a pandemic experiment—it's a workplace revolution that's been brewing for decades. Shane Spraggs, CEO of Vertura and author of "The Power of Remote," takes us on a fascinating journey from IBM's 1970s telecommuting programs to today's fully distributed global teams.
What makes this conversation especially relevant for podcasters and content creators is how perfectly our industry aligns with remote work principles. As Shane points out, the resistance to remote arrangements often comes from companies lacking proper management training and systems—not from any true productivity disadvantage. The most successful remote-first companies have mastered intentionality in their processes, something creative professionals inherently understand.
The benefits extend far beyond convenience. Remote workers save an average of $55 daily on commuting expenses, reclaim hours previously lost to travel time, and enjoy improved work-life balance. Perhaps most compelling is Shane's observation that "the next Google and Microsoft are being created quite literally in someone's garage right now"—not physically, but virtually, as entrepreneurs build global teams without geographic limitations.
This shift impacts everything from real estate (homes now needing dedicated office spaces) to management practices (focusing on outcomes rather than hours worked). For content creators specifically, these changes represent massive opportunities to collaborate with global talent and build businesses unbound by traditional constraints.
Whether you're a seasoned remote worker or considering the transition, this episode provides valuable insights into building intentional systems for remote success. Shane's practical advice on leadership, management, and culture-building will help you navigate the evolving landscape of work. Ready to embrace the remote revolution? Tune in now and discover how to harness the power of working from anywhere.

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Chapters

1. The Productivity Paradox: Why Remote Work Works with Shane Spraggs (00:00:00)

2. Introducing the Podcaster's Podcast (00:00:04)

3. Shane Spraggs: Remote Work Expert (00:00:34)

4. History of Remote Work (00:01:38)

5. Why Companies Resist Remote Work (00:03:23)

6. The Power of Remote Book (00:07:11)

7. Future of Remote Work (00:13:16)

8. Closing Thoughts and Contact Info (00:21:37)

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Remote work isn't a pandemic experiment—it's a workplace revolution that's been brewing for decades. Shane Spraggs, CEO of Vertura and author of "The Power of Remote," takes us on a fascinating journey from IBM's 1970s telecommuting programs to today's fully distributed global teams.
What makes this conversation especially relevant for podcasters and content creators is how perfectly our industry aligns with remote work principles. As Shane points out, the resistance to remote arrangements often comes from companies lacking proper management training and systems—not from any true productivity disadvantage. The most successful remote-first companies have mastered intentionality in their processes, something creative professionals inherently understand.
The benefits extend far beyond convenience. Remote workers save an average of $55 daily on commuting expenses, reclaim hours previously lost to travel time, and enjoy improved work-life balance. Perhaps most compelling is Shane's observation that "the next Google and Microsoft are being created quite literally in someone's garage right now"—not physically, but virtually, as entrepreneurs build global teams without geographic limitations.
This shift impacts everything from real estate (homes now needing dedicated office spaces) to management practices (focusing on outcomes rather than hours worked). For content creators specifically, these changes represent massive opportunities to collaborate with global talent and build businesses unbound by traditional constraints.
Whether you're a seasoned remote worker or considering the transition, this episode provides valuable insights into building intentional systems for remote success. Shane's practical advice on leadership, management, and culture-building will help you navigate the evolving landscape of work. Ready to embrace the remote revolution? Tune in now and discover how to harness the power of working from anywhere.

Support the show

Got a question about something you heard today? Have a great suggestion for a topic or know someone who should be a guest? Reach out to us:
[email protected]
If you're ready to take the plunge and join the over 3 million people who have joined the podcast space, we'd love to hear your idea and help you get started! Book your Podcast Strategy Session today:
https://podcastsolutionsmadesimple.com/get-started/
Never miss an episode! Subscribe wherever you get your podcast by clicking here:
https://communicationconnectioncommunity.buzzsprout.com
Follow us on LinkedIn:
https://www.linkedin.com/company/podcast-solutions-made-simple
Follow us on Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/podcastsolutionsmadesimple/
Follow us on Facebook:
www.facebook.com/groups/podcastlaunchmadesimple
Follow us on Twitter:
https://twitter.com/carlrichards72

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Chapters

1. The Productivity Paradox: Why Remote Work Works with Shane Spraggs (00:00:00)

2. Introducing the Podcaster's Podcast (00:00:04)

3. Shane Spraggs: Remote Work Expert (00:00:34)

4. History of Remote Work (00:01:38)

5. Why Companies Resist Remote Work (00:03:23)

6. The Power of Remote Book (00:07:11)

7. Future of Remote Work (00:13:16)

8. Closing Thoughts and Contact Info (00:21:37)

184 episodes

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