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Finding Your Dream COO and Defining Success for Their Role
Manage episode 479710660 series 2771102
Ever feel like your business is outgrowing you?
Like you’re stuck in the daily grind, managing everyone and everything, and somehow still have no time to think big?
Been there. 🙋🏻♀️
In this episode, I’m pulling back the curtain on how I hired my right hand: our Chief Operating Officer (COO)—and what that decision has meant for scaling our business beyond 7 figures.
It all started with a simple question Jade (now our COO) asked me:
“What would make you fire me?”
😳 Cue the mic drop.
And in that moment, I realized… if I couldn’t answer that, I wasn’t leading with clarity.
So we’re diving deep into:
- How I knew it was time to hire an integrator
- What role I hired for before calling her “COO” (hint: humility check)
- The Harvard Business Review article that changed the way I viewed operational leadership
- The one KPI I gave her (yes, one)—and why it works like magic
- The real reason I trust her to lead even when I’m not looking
- How we define success together, not just in numbers but in execution
Whether you’re a 7-figure founder looking to scale to 8, or you're dreaming of finding someone to help carry the load of building a big business with heart—this episode is your guide to making that vision a reality.
Spoiler alert: It’s less about resumes and more about trust, alignment, and execution.
Grab your notebook—you’ll want to jot this down.
Click >>PLAY<< to hear all of this and:
[00:02] How the question “What would make you fire me?” sparked a leadership reflection
[00:08] When I knew I needed a COO—and the chaos that led me there
[00:13] The Harvard Business Review insight that changed how I hire
[00:21] The unusual path I used to test and promote our COO
[00:31] Why I only gave her one KPI—and how it works better than a spreadsheet
[00:38] What my COO does that I could never do myself
[00:44] Questions you should ask yourself before hiring your right hand
[00:54] What would make you fire your COO? Define it—before you need to
Listen to Related Episodes:
- How to Create Team Systems and Operations That Simplify Scaling and Growth
- How to Find and Hire the Perfect COO or Operations Specialist
- Eavesdrop on a Private Call with Me and My Business Mentor
>>Harvard Business Review Article Mentioned<<
📧 Join my Newsletter for a weekly cocktail of insider business strategy, personal reflections, and the journey of being a thought leader. 📧
Click >>PLAY<< to listen now!
For full show notes, visit jasminestar.com/p
Ready to create a powerful brand, high-level marketing strategies, and build systems that scale alongside a group of talented 7-figure entrepreneurs?
I’m hosting a mastermind for 7-figure entrepreneurs who want to build their business to 8-figures (and beyond) alongside others committed to doing the same - if it sounds like a good fit, I’d love to invite you to learn more and apply here: https://jasminestar.com/mastermind
587 episodes
Manage episode 479710660 series 2771102
Ever feel like your business is outgrowing you?
Like you’re stuck in the daily grind, managing everyone and everything, and somehow still have no time to think big?
Been there. 🙋🏻♀️
In this episode, I’m pulling back the curtain on how I hired my right hand: our Chief Operating Officer (COO)—and what that decision has meant for scaling our business beyond 7 figures.
It all started with a simple question Jade (now our COO) asked me:
“What would make you fire me?”
😳 Cue the mic drop.
And in that moment, I realized… if I couldn’t answer that, I wasn’t leading with clarity.
So we’re diving deep into:
- How I knew it was time to hire an integrator
- What role I hired for before calling her “COO” (hint: humility check)
- The Harvard Business Review article that changed the way I viewed operational leadership
- The one KPI I gave her (yes, one)—and why it works like magic
- The real reason I trust her to lead even when I’m not looking
- How we define success together, not just in numbers but in execution
Whether you’re a 7-figure founder looking to scale to 8, or you're dreaming of finding someone to help carry the load of building a big business with heart—this episode is your guide to making that vision a reality.
Spoiler alert: It’s less about resumes and more about trust, alignment, and execution.
Grab your notebook—you’ll want to jot this down.
Click >>PLAY<< to hear all of this and:
[00:02] How the question “What would make you fire me?” sparked a leadership reflection
[00:08] When I knew I needed a COO—and the chaos that led me there
[00:13] The Harvard Business Review insight that changed how I hire
[00:21] The unusual path I used to test and promote our COO
[00:31] Why I only gave her one KPI—and how it works better than a spreadsheet
[00:38] What my COO does that I could never do myself
[00:44] Questions you should ask yourself before hiring your right hand
[00:54] What would make you fire your COO? Define it—before you need to
Listen to Related Episodes:
- How to Create Team Systems and Operations That Simplify Scaling and Growth
- How to Find and Hire the Perfect COO or Operations Specialist
- Eavesdrop on a Private Call with Me and My Business Mentor
>>Harvard Business Review Article Mentioned<<
📧 Join my Newsletter for a weekly cocktail of insider business strategy, personal reflections, and the journey of being a thought leader. 📧
Click >>PLAY<< to listen now!
For full show notes, visit jasminestar.com/p
Ready to create a powerful brand, high-level marketing strategies, and build systems that scale alongside a group of talented 7-figure entrepreneurs?
I’m hosting a mastermind for 7-figure entrepreneurs who want to build their business to 8-figures (and beyond) alongside others committed to doing the same - if it sounds like a good fit, I’d love to invite you to learn more and apply here: https://jasminestar.com/mastermind
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