Image by Getty Images via @daylife What do Kansas basketball player Tyshawn Taylor, Giants football player Ahmad Bradshaw, and executives onboarding into new roles have in common? The need to overcome their instincts and training to score whenever they can. Kansas' Tyshawn Taylor got the ball with an open run at the net with just [...]
Proactively Converge and Evolve when Onboarding

Converging and evolving is almost always the right approach for a new leader. You must become part of the team before you can inspire and enable it to evolve. You must get the timing right so that you are converging as long as necessary – and no longer. This involves pivoting from converging to evolving [...]
Executive Onboarding: The Key to Accelerating Success and Reducing Risk in a New Job
The most effective executive onboarding includes: Getting a head start Managing the message Building the team Image via Wikipedia Failures in new roles almost always come back to either poor fit, not getting done what needed to get done, or something changing. Everyone involved tends to blame someone else. Failed executives say, “They turned out [...]
Corporate Culture: The Only Truly Sustainable Competitive Advantage
Image via Wikipedia Given enough time and money, your competitors can duplicate almost everything you’ve got working for you. They can hire away some of your best people. They can reverse engineer your processes. The only thing they can’t duplicate is your culture. BRAVE CULTURES ARE SUSTAINABLE All music is made from the same 12 [...]
Rich Boughrum’s Top 5 Books for Interview Preparation
Financial Executives Networking Group Newsletter February 5, 2012 – From Rich Boughrum, Charlotte NC Chapter, Rich writes: Hi Matt – Here is a short book review / recommended reading list for the newsletter based on my recent preparation for interviews. – I would like to pass on what I have felt is very efficacious input [...]