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2 Rejections. No Office. Global Success – The Kuty Shalev Playbook | Ep 209 with Kuty Shalev Founder of Lumenalta

2025/5/2
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Kuti Shalev:我从会计行业转型到软件开发领域,最初并非有意采用远程办公模式,而是由于在纽约难以招聘到合适的软件工程师,迫使我转向远程招聘。这意外地带来了许多好处,例如降低运营成本,并让我能够接触到更广泛的人才库。在远程办公的实践中,我们也经历了许多挑战,例如缺乏标准化流程和沟通障碍。为了克服这些挑战,我们制定了详细的流程规范、明确的服务水平协议(SLA)以及清晰的沟通标准,确保团队成员能够高效协作。 在过去的25年中,我们始终坚持远程优先的模式,并将其作为核心竞争力。我们发现,那些能够充分利用远程办公优势的工程师,例如有家庭责任、喜欢旅行或居住在偏远地区的人,往往更能胜任工作,并且对公司的忠诚度也更高。 此外,我们还非常重视情商(EQ)的培养。我们认为,在当今快速变化的技术环境中,情商比智商更为重要。我们通过刻意练习、游戏化培训等方式,帮助工程师提高情商,从而更好地适应变化、进行团队协作并保持工作动力。 在数字化转型方面,我们反对‘一刀切’的平台方案,而是采用模块化、灵活的架构设计,为客户提供多种选择,避免将其锁定在单一供应商或平台上。我们也采用轻量级、低成本的POC(概念验证)方法,快速测试并扩展解决方案,帮助客户节省时间和成本。 总而言之,我们的成功源于对速度、灵活性和情商的重视。我们通过快速迭代、高效协作以及对人才的持续投资,在竞争激烈的软件咨询行业中脱颖而出。

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Kuty Shalev) shares how a college accounting grad became a pioneer of fully remote software consulting—25 years before “work from home” was a thing. He explains why speed, adaptability, and “soft skills” (EQ as deliberate practice) trump raw IQ in today’s agile, AI-driven world.

Key Discussion Points:

A Serendipitous Start

From PwC-sponsored coding at Columbia to founding a lean software firm with Pricewaterhouse as Year-One client.

Early adoption of Skype‐powered remote teams to solve developer shortages.

Building a True Remote Culture

Lessons learned: codifying checklists, connectivity standards, and clear response SLAs.

Hiring only those who thrive in remote settings—surfing from the beach, caring for family, or rural living.

Soft Skills as a “Must-Have”

Reframing EQ as a learnable “soft skill” through deliberate practice and gamified coaching.

Engineers with high EQ excel at adapting to rapid change, cross-team collaboration, and maintaining motivation.

Digital Transformation Reimagined

Rejecting one-size-fits-all platforms in favor of modular, vendor-agnostic architectures.

 Rapid, low-risk proofs of concept that scale, saving time and budget.

Remote model enables access to global talent, faster staffing (2–3 weeks), and reinvesting office savings in senior engineers.

Speed & Resilience

Speed as competitive advantage in a landscape where AI and new tools emerge daily.

Overcoming early stumbles by showing up, iterating fast, and leveraging trust and feedback loops.

Key Takeaways:

Speed Wins: Rapid iteration and fast staffing trump slow, monolithic “big-bang” IT projects.

EQ Matters: Soft skills can be learned; they unlock collaboration, resilience, and better outcomes.

Remote Is a Strength: A 25-year remote track record proves that location-agnostic teams deliver quality, flexibility, and cost efficiency.

Modularity Over Monoliths: Architect for choice—cloud providers, SaaS, and stacks—so you can pivot as technology evolves.

Show Up Relentlessly: Consistent effort, forgiveness of failure, and learning from mistakes fuel long-term success.

Closing Thoughts:

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