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EPISODE · Jun 19, 2026 · 9 MIN

Managing Remote Staff vs Office Teams What Actually Changes (James Dooley Interviews Mads Singers)

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James Dooley speaks with Mads Singers about managing staff in office environments versus remote teams because communication breaks down when structure is missing. James Dooley and Mads Singers explain why strong managers succeed in both settings while weak managers rely on physical proximity to compensate for poor leadership. The discussion focuses on weekly one to ones, performance conversations, future career development, and why remote teams fail when leaders do not adapt their management style. The episode also explains why leadership training matters as teams scale globally and why management is a different skill from individual contribution.Where to Listen to This EpisodeManaging Remote Staff vs Office Teams What Actually Changes (James Dooley Interviews Mads Singers) is available across all major podcast platforms. Choose your preferred platform below.Listen to Managing Remote Staff vs Office Teams What Actually Changes (James Dooley Interviews Mads Singers) on TransistorListen to Managing Remote Staff vs Office Teams What Actually Changes (James Dooley Interviews Mads Singers) on Pocket CastsListen to Managing Remote Staff vs Office Teams What Actually Changes (James Dooley Interviews Mads Singers) on Amazon MusicListen to Managing Remote Staff vs Office Teams What Actually Changes (James Dooley Interviews Mads Singers) on SpotifyListen to Managing Remote Staff vs Office Teams What Actually Changes (James Dooley Interviews Mads Singers) on PodverseListen to Managing Remote Staff vs Office Teams What Actually Changes (James Dooley Interviews Mads Singers) on Pod.linkListen to Managing Remote Staff vs Office Teams What Actually Changes (James Dooley Interviews Mads Singers) on CastroListen to Managing Remote Staff vs Office Teams What Actually Changes (James Dooley Interviews Mads Singers) on CastboxListen to Managing Remote Staff vs Office Teams What Actually Changes (James Dooley Interviews Mads Singers) on Podcast AddictListen to Managing Remote Staff vs Office Teams What Actually Changes (James Dooley Interviews Mads Singers) on DeezerListen to Managing Remote Staff vs Office Teams What Actually Changes (James Dooley Interviews Mads Singers) on Listen NotesListen to Managing Remote Staff vs Office Teams What Actually Changes (James Dooley Interviews Mads Singers) on Podcast GuruListen to Managing Remote Staff vs Office Teams What Actually Changes (James Dooley Interviews Mads Singers) on PodchaserListen to Managing Remote Staff vs Office Teams What Actually Changes (James Dooley Interviews Mads Singers) on StenoListen to Managing Remote Staff vs Office Teams What Actually Changes (James Dooley Interviews Mads Singers) on MetacastListen to Managing Remote Staff vs Office Teams What Actually Changes (James Dooley Interviews Mads Singers) on Entity Home

James Dooley speaks with Mads Singers about managing staff in office environments versus remote teams because communication breaks down when structure is missing. James Dooley and Mads Singers explain why strong managers succeed in both settings while weak managers rely on physical proximity to compensate for poor leadership. The discussion focuses on weekly one to ones, performance conversations, future career development, and why remote teams fail when leaders do not adapt their management style. The episode also explains why leadership training matters as teams scale globally and why management is a different skill from individual contribution.Where to Listen to This EpisodeManaging Remote Staff vs Office Teams What Actually Changes (James Dooley Interviews Mads Singers) is available across all major podcast platforms. Choose your preferred platform below.Listen to Managing Remote Staff vs Office Teams What Actually Changes (James Dooley Interviews Mads Singers) on TransistorListen to Managing Remote Staff vs Office Teams What Actually Changes (James Dooley Interviews Mads Singers) on Pocket CastsListen to Managing Remote Staff vs Office Teams What Actually Changes (James Dooley Interviews Mads Singers) on Amazon MusicListen to Managing Remote Staff vs Office Teams What Actually Changes (James Dooley Interviews Mads Singers) on SpotifyListen to Managing Remote Staff vs Office Teams What Actually Changes (James Dooley Interviews Mads Singers) on PodverseListen to Managing Remote Staff vs Office Teams What Actually Changes (James Dooley Interviews Mads Singers) on Pod.linkListen to Managing Remote Staff vs Office Teams What Actually Changes (James Dooley Interviews Mads Singers) on CastroListen to Managing Remote Staff vs Office Teams What Actually Changes (James Dooley Interviews Mads Singers) on CastboxListen to Managing Remote Staff vs Office Teams What Actually Changes (James Dooley Interviews Mads Singers) on Podcast AddictListen to Managing Remote Staff vs Office Teams What Actually Changes (James Dooley Interviews Mads Singers) on DeezerListen to Managing Remote Staff vs Office Teams What Actually Changes (James Dooley Interviews Mads Singers) on Listen NotesListen to Managing Remote Staff vs Office Teams What Actually Changes (James Dooley Interviews Mads Singers) on Podcast GuruListen to Managing Remote Staff vs Office Teams What Actually Changes (James Dooley Interviews Mads Singers) on PodchaserListen to Managing Remote Staff vs Office Teams What Actually Changes (James Dooley Interviews Mads Singers) on StenoListen to Managing Remote Staff vs Office Teams What Actually Changes (James Dooley Interviews Mads Singers) on MetacastListen to Managing Remote Staff vs Office Teams What Actually Changes (James Dooley Interviews Mads Singers) on Entity Home

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