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How Fractional CEOs Build Remote Teams That Scale | Angela Liu | EP 111

1 h 20 min · 10. mar. 2026
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In this episode of Remote First Innovators, Jake Gump speaks with Angela Liu, a fractional CEO and strategic advisor who helps startups and small businesses strengthen their operations, leadership systems, and team culture. Angela explains how fractional CEOs provide executive leadership to companies that need strategic guidance but are not ready to hire a full-time executive. The conversation explores the operational and cultural challenges organizations face when transitioning to remote work. Angela shares practical strategies for building trust, maintaining accountability, and designing systems that allow distributed teams to collaborate effectively. Listeners will learn how leaders can avoid micromanagement, set clear expectations, and build remote cultures where employees feel connected and motivated.

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