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Time is one of the most precious resources we have — and one of the most mismanaged in modern leadership.
Teams today are stretched thin, constantly reacting to urgent demands, and struggling to stay focused. The result? Chronic overwhelm, declining team productivity, and a work culture that rewards busyness over progress. But better time management isn't just about your calendar, it's about how you lead.
In this episode of Let’s Talk, People, Emily sits down with Kiera Gannon SVP and Global GM of Ralph Lauren Brands at Delta Galil, to explore how leaders can manage their time more strategically, set clearer priorities, and create space for deep, meaningful work. They unpack why workplace norms often breed burnout, how to structure your time for impact, and what it takes to lead with clarity, transparency, and trust.
Whether you're feeling overworked, overwhelmed, or just ready to improve your leadership efficiency, this episode offers practical time management strategies to help you reclaim your time, and lead your team more effectively.
Timestamps
Access the episode transcript.
As an added bonus, head to arosegroup.com/resources to grab your complimentary guide to building moments of groundedness into your daily work life and leadership practice.
Join the Conversation: This year we’re taking audience questions! Send in your toughest people management and leadership challenges, and we’ll anonymize them and tackle them in an upcoming episode. Email Abigail on our Let’s Talk, People team with your situation as a written note or voice memo to [email protected].
Connect with Emily Frieze-Kemeny on LinkedIn and Instagram or explore her work through AROSE Group’s website.
If you'd like to receive new episodes as they're published, please subscribe to Let’s Talk, People in Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a 5-star rating on Apple Podcasts. It helps others discover the show.
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By Emily Frieze-Kemeny5
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Time is one of the most precious resources we have — and one of the most mismanaged in modern leadership.
Teams today are stretched thin, constantly reacting to urgent demands, and struggling to stay focused. The result? Chronic overwhelm, declining team productivity, and a work culture that rewards busyness over progress. But better time management isn't just about your calendar, it's about how you lead.
In this episode of Let’s Talk, People, Emily sits down with Kiera Gannon SVP and Global GM of Ralph Lauren Brands at Delta Galil, to explore how leaders can manage their time more strategically, set clearer priorities, and create space for deep, meaningful work. They unpack why workplace norms often breed burnout, how to structure your time for impact, and what it takes to lead with clarity, transparency, and trust.
Whether you're feeling overworked, overwhelmed, or just ready to improve your leadership efficiency, this episode offers practical time management strategies to help you reclaim your time, and lead your team more effectively.
Timestamps
Access the episode transcript.
As an added bonus, head to arosegroup.com/resources to grab your complimentary guide to building moments of groundedness into your daily work life and leadership practice.
Join the Conversation: This year we’re taking audience questions! Send in your toughest people management and leadership challenges, and we’ll anonymize them and tackle them in an upcoming episode. Email Abigail on our Let’s Talk, People team with your situation as a written note or voice memo to [email protected].
Connect with Emily Frieze-Kemeny on LinkedIn and Instagram or explore her work through AROSE Group’s website.
If you'd like to receive new episodes as they're published, please subscribe to Let’s Talk, People in Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a 5-star rating on Apple Podcasts. It helps others discover the show.
Thanks for listening to Let’s Talk, People!

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