I'm a Brit with American clients. The more time I spend in the US, the more I realize how different British people are.
A British entrepreneur learned how UK people approach work differently from the American work culture. Copyright by Siripong Kaewla-iad/Getty Images Ghostwriter Tom Scourfield lives in England but works with tech and real-estate founders in the US. Working with Americans has given him a different perspective on how to approach work. He finds people in the US are more intense, favor action over perfection and have "schelp blindness." I've spent a lot of time working with American entrepreneurs. In 2023, I started a ghostwriting business in London writing for founders in the tech and real estate space. I work primarily with US clients and have visited the US several times in the last few months. The more time I spend in the US, the more I realize how differently British people approach work. I find Americans are more likely to embrace challenges and have a greater appreciation for risk, whereas British people prioritize comfort and perfection. Here are the main ...