Scaling remotely: solving local problems with a global mindset
Remoter Podcast season 2 releases Scaling remotely: solving local problems with a global mindset with Matteo Grassi of Eli Z Group.

As a continuation of season 1 with Andres and Alex, I had the opportunity to interview some remote work leaders, ranging from companies, consultants, advocates, and more, to add to Remoter’s stash of free resources and human-centered stories, enriching our educational platform about remote work.
On this recording of the Remoter podcast, Matteo Grassi, COO of Eli Z Group, invited Remoter into his home to chat about Eli Z's growth as a company and his learnings as a leader managing globally distributed teams. Eli-Zeta is an eCommerce accelerator helping small businesses scale up with the help of AI solutions. Matteo enjoys bringing projects from 0 to 1, and it was because they solve local problems with a global/remote mindset that Matteo has been able to scale the company to where they are today. But the successes/outcomes didn’t come smooth sailing; Matteo had been involved in many different passions and paths before finding what he truly enjoys doing. Leading a remote-first company has helped him understand the benefits of today’s interconnected societies and networks to get things done.
Credits:
Recorded, produced, and edited by Josephine Tse.
Mixed and mastered by Stephen Stepanic.
Graphics and visuals by Valentina Castillo.
Music: Skip by OBOY (SoundStripe).
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