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Episode 52 - Anshul Agrawal - Building Global Teams with Offshoring

Episode 52 - Anshul Agrawal - Building Global Teams with Offshoring

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Meet Anshul!

In this episode of Protea Conversations, discover how direct ownership offshoring can give your business control, reduce compliance risks, and unlock access to global talent.

Anshul Agrawal shares his journey from immigrant to offshoring expert and offers insights into how firms of all sizes can leverage international talent pools effectively.

In this episode:

- The difference between agency sourcing and direct ownership offshoring

- How to build and manage a global team without high physical infrastructure costs

- Key legal, compliance, and cultural considerations for offshore hiring

- Why Argentina and South Africa are emerging as popular offshoring destinations

- Anshul’s personal journey from studying in the US to founding an international consulting business

- Common myths and misconceptions about offshoring and how to address them

- Practical advice for accountants and entrepreneurs looking to go global

- The role of education and mindset shifts in overcoming old-school stigmas

- Actionable tips on how to start small with testing offshore arrangements

For those considering offshoring, Anshul emphasizes the importance of education, starting small, and addressing misconceptions. His approach makes global talent accessible for firms of all sizes, helping you solve your biggest business challenges by leveraging international resources.

Connect with Anshul:

Personal LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/anshul12/

June15 Consulting - https://www.june15consulting.com/

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