Building Better Remote Teams with AI and Lessons from Penbrothers
Neil C. HughesJuly 04, 202600:21:47

Building Better Remote Teams with AI and Lessons from Penbrothers

What if the biggest advantage of building a global team has very little to do with reducing costs?



In today's episode, I speak with Nicolas Bivero, CEO of Penbrothers, about what it really takes to build high-performing distributed teams in an AI-driven world. Having spent decades working across Asia and helping businesses build remote teams in the Philippines, Nicolas offers a refreshingly practical perspective on hiring, culture, leadership, and why execution matters far more than simply moving work offshore.



Too often, discussions around remote hiring focus on labor arbitrage. Nicolas explains why that way of thinking misses the bigger opportunity. We explore how access to outstanding talent, around-the-clock operations, business resilience, and long-term team building are changing the way companies think about global workforces. Rather than treating remote employees as external resources, he shares why successful businesses invest in making them a genuine part of the company from day one.



Our conversation also examines why the first 90 to 180 days are so important when bringing new people into a business. Nicolas explains how structured onboarding, clear expectations, regular communication, and cultural understanding create stronger relationships and better outcomes for both employers and employees. We also discuss the role his Hypercare framework plays in helping bridge the gap between companies and their distributed teams, particularly when leaders are hiring internationally for the first time.



Culture is another major theme throughout our discussion. We talk about why company culture cannot be left to chance when people are working across different countries and time zones. Nicolas shares practical examples of how businesses can build trust, create a sense of belonging, and strengthen employee engagement, even when teams rarely meet face to face.



Of course, no conversation about the future of work would be complete without discussing AI. Nicolas offers an honest assessment of how AI is changing hiring, productivity, and the skills companies now value. Rather than viewing AI purely as a replacement for people, he explains how it is helping employees become more capable while also creating demand for entirely new roles. At the same time, he acknowledges that businesses are still learning where AI fits best and why there is no universal playbook yet.



If you're leading a growing business, managing distributed teams, or wondering how AI is changing global hiring, this episode is packed with practical lessons from someone who has spent years helping companies build successful international teams.



What lessons have you learned about building culture, trust, and performance across distributed teams, and how is AI changing the way your business approaches hiring and collaboration?