Laura Roeder on Personal Pivoting, Delegation and Distraction
Laura Roeder talks about her gradual pivot from being a designer to a CEO, how she manages her remote team, and deals with distractions.
Laura Roeder is the founder of Edgar, a tool that instead of publishing your social media updates just once and throwing them away, carefully catalogues them in a library that you build over time.
In this episode we talk about how she went from being a designer to a CEO, how she and her husband created Edgar out of their own home, how she manages her remote working team, and fights distractions. Laura's new software for coaches, Paperbell: https://Paperbell.com
Mentioned in this episode:
- Slack
- Zoom.us
- Helpscout
- Intercom
- Confluence
- Boomerang for Gmail
- Reverse engineer your goals
- Laura’s Inbox Zero tricks
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