In Conversation with Simon De Baene: CEO and Co-Founder of GSoft. Our conversation about company culture evolved into a more personal one. Simply put, the guy is humble AF.
I worked to GSoft for 2-3 years. A really good company in general, open-minded and with very competent and nice people. I saw the company grow too and try to understand the "new" culture of the members. SDB is a guy who can talk. He is very accessible. In the end, nothing is perfect, but they learn, try, and continuously experiment.
Before the COVID-19, the company invested a lot in a new (amazing) building. Decision to switch for an undefined work remote was -for sure- not easy.
I worked to GSoft for 2-3 years. A really good company in general, open-minded and with very competent and nice people. I saw the company grow too and try to understand the "new" culture of the members. SDB is a guy who can talk. He is very accessible. In the end, nothing is perfect, but they learn, try, and continuously experiment.
Before the COVID-19, the company invested a lot in a new (amazing) building. Decision to switch for an undefined work remote was -for sure- not easy.
Thanks for sharing. Great to get an insider's perspective.
David, this quote sums up my remote working to a T:
“Just because you had time to ask, doesn't mean I have time to answer.”
great article. Food for thought as we progress with RW and WFH.
Great story. Says a lot about the progressive nature of business and how the pandemic has sped up this new way of working. Thanks.