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Coaching for Leaders

602: Moving from Doing to Leading, with Gemma Aguiar

Coaching for Leaders

Dave Stachowiak

Education, Business, Management, Self-improvement, Careers

4.81.6K Ratings

🗓️ 5 November 2022

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

Gemma Aguiar: Design Like Whoa Gemma Aguiar is the CEO of Design Like Whoa. Her firm helps brands like Sephora, Meta, the Golden State Warriors, and Spotify amplify their brand and strengthen their culture through sustainably focused apparel, accessories, and gifts. Her team serves clients by curating meaningful, high-quality products through partnership with local, minority-owned, sustainable, and mission-driven businesses. She's also an alum of the Coaching for Leaders Academy. In this episode, Gemma and I discuss the transition she made of doing it all herself early on in the business to now empowering a large team. We detail how she made this change tactically through calendar blocking, regular delegation, and intentional outcomes. Plus, we explore how asking for help is a critical muscle for all leaders to develop. Key Points Gemma didn’t see the growth potential in her traditional role, so she started her own, sustainable business. Being able to do lots of things well can be a trap for leaders. Shifting to delegate effectively is key. Getting clear on how time is used through planning and calendar blocking is essential. The responsibility of leadership changes over time. It’s key to be able to learn and adapt as the organization demands a different skillset. Asking for help is a critical competency for leaders. Getting better at this opens tons of doors. Resources Mentioned Design Like Whoa [email protected] Related Episodes These Coaching Questions Get Results, with Michael Bungay Stanier (episode 237) Five Steps to Hold People Accountable, with Jonathan Raymond (episode 306) The Way to Capture the Power of Moments, with Chip Heath (episode 329) Align Your Calendar to What Matters, with Nir Eyal (episode 431) How to Define a Role, with Pat Griffin (episode 517) Discover More Activate your free membership for full access to the entire library of interviews since 2011, searchable by topic.

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0:00.0

A lot of us get into leadership roles because we were pretty good as an individual contributor

0:05.6

and then we find ourselves in a place where the job is more about leading than it is about

0:11.5

doing.

0:12.5

That happened to today's guests too, and in this Saturday cast, we discuss how to make

0:16.9

that transition.

0:18.3

This is Coaching for Leaders, Episode 602.

0:30.9

Greetings to you from Orange County, California.

0:33.8

This is Coaching for Leaders, and I'm your host, Dave Stahofiak.

0:38.6

Leaders are born, they're made.

0:41.1

And this weekly show helps you discover leadership wisdom through insightful conversations.

0:47.2

This is one of our Saturday casts.

0:50.0

Several times a year I hear a Saturday episode that's a conversation with one of our Academy

0:55.3

members or listeners.

0:57.0

The next regular episode is coming on Monday, so this is a bonus episode for you.

1:02.4

The Saturday casts are sponsored and brought to you by the Coaching for Leaders Academy.

1:08.0

The Academy is a program of working personally with me of participant leaders creating movement

1:15.4

in their leadership development and organizational results.

1:18.8

You can discover more and get alerted about future opportunities to apply for the Academy

1:24.8

by going over to Coaching for Leaders dot com slash Academy.

1:29.9

Today, I'm so pleased to welcome one of the alums of our Academy, Gemma AGR.

1:35.7

Gemma is the CEO of Design Like Woe.

1:39.0

Her firm helps organizations amplify their brand and strengthen their culture through

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