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The Hiring Shift: Why Agency Remote Teams Beat In-House Bottlenecks

The Hiring Shift: Why Agency Remote Teams Beat In-House Bottlenecks

Update: 2025-09-09
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Scaling past seven figures brings incredible opportunities — but it also exposes new bottlenecks. If you’ve ever felt like your in-house team can’t keep up, or you’ve struggled with communication gaps and rising costs, this episode will give you a proven alternative.

I’m joined by Chris Brown, Partner and CTO at Wow Remote Teams, a staffing and recruiting firm that sources top-tier talent from Latin America for U.S. companies. With nearly two decades of technology and entrepreneurial experience, Chris has built and scaled businesses using agency remote teams that drive efficiency, cut costs, and eliminate the handoff headaches that slow growth.

We explore how to build agency remote teams that align on culture, time zones, and performance expectations, while avoiding the burnout and bottlenecks that come from traditional hiring. You’ll walk away with practical strategies to structure your talent pipeline, level up your leadership, and scale your agency with confidence.



Books Mentioned

  • Poor Charlie’s Almanac by Charles T. Munger
  • Atomic Habits by James Clear


You can learn more about Chris Brown and his work at wowremoteteams.com. You’ll also find him on LinkedIn.


Join Dr. William Attaway on the Catalytic Leadership podcast as he shares transformative insights to help high-performance entrepreneurs and agency owners achieve Clear-Minded Focus, Calm Control, and Confidence.

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The Hiring Shift: Why Agency Remote Teams Beat In-House Bottlenecks

The Hiring Shift: Why Agency Remote Teams Beat In-House Bottlenecks

Dr. William Attaway