The Art of Managing Diverse Personalities | Oscar Hedaya

The Art of Managing Diverse Personalities | Oscar Hedaya

Author: Bill March 6, 2026 Duration: 1:04:16
Serial entrepreneur Oscar Hedaya, founder of SPACE and The Space Safe, joins Bill Lennan on the 40% Better podcast for a wide-ranging conversation on what real leadership looks like across industries. Oscar's career has taken him from visual merchandising in New York to touch-screen gloves, electric mobility, and now the world's first smart safe with a built-in camera, touchscreen, tamper sensors, and app connectivity. Along the way, he's built and led teams of 25+ people across hardware, software, firmware, and design, and he shares the hard-won lessons that came from managing very different personalities under one roof. The conversation digs into the messy, human side of leadership: how to handle conflict without letting it fester, why getting quiet team members to speak up can completely transform a team's output, and how psychological safety and employee happiness aren't soft extras but core performance drivers. Oscar and Bill also unpack the challenge of getting cross-functional teams speaking the same language, the power of extreme ownership when things go wrong, and why small gestures like better coffee or Friday pizza often matter more than a pay rise. Key Takeaways
  • Leaders who come from under-resourced backgrounds often develop stronger creative problem-solving instincts early on
  • Managing larger teams means spending significant time on interpersonal issues, not just the work itself
  • Bringing clashing team members together socially is often the most effective way to defuse conflict
  • Getting promoted doesn't mean doing more of the same job; the role fundamentally changes
  • Quiet, high-performing team members need time and consistent encouragement before they'll speak up in group settings, but it's worth the investment
  • Cross-functional teams (hardware, firmware, software, design) each speak a different language; a good leader bridges that gap
  • When something goes wrong, blame-minimising and accountability-taking from the top changes the entire team culture
  • Employee happiness is a business metric: appreciated employees go beyond their job description, stay longer, and produce better work
  • Small perks (better coffee, free lunch, a nearby hotel room for late nights) create disproportionate goodwill and loyalty
  • Upgrading team equipment is one of the highest-ROI investments a leader can make
Connect with Oscar Hedaya: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/oscar-hedaya-b1a76b3/ Website: https://www.thespacesafe.com If you found this episode useful, hit subscribe and leave a review. It really helps the show reach more leaders who want to build better teams.
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