- 28May, 2026
It’s a ‘big truth’ that mistakes are our greatest teachers. When I first started working in consulting, I focused on speed, thinking it was my competitive advantage and that every leader wanted things sooner rather than later. I once developed a Word-based proposal for a Senior Partner. He asked for the draft in 3 days, [...]
Published by Ken Merritt 27th November 2023 A lot of the time (but not always!), skepticism is construed as managing risk. Personally, I believe that skepticism has become a mindset that has gained major footing in American culture. It’s like a screen that colors our daily sentiment. We are weighed down by it, and a [...]
The problem that many companies end up facing, however, is that when they hire or internally promote a leader to CFO, there is an expectation that this person will already know how to do everything that is required of them....
With the dollar at its strongest level in 20 years, US-based companies selling a lot of goods abroad could be headed for more financial pain.
- 19Jul, 2023
Leaders must evaluate each of these factors independently as they plan for DE&I transformation: Diversity in Thought, Race, Background, and Experiences.
- 28May, 2026
It’s no secret that the face of corporate social responsibility (CSR) is changing. In the past year, there has been a seismic shift in corporate America’s willingness and appetite to take a stance on hot-topic social issues. Companies are no longer sitting out of tough conversations and evolving their corporate social responsibility approach to one [...]
- 28May, 2026
Tax reform. Simple phrase which stirs up many partisan feelings depending on your world view. With this stated though, the tax code has been changed and now it is law, so the question should be asked; what does this all mean for our country and what does it mean beyond the once a year process [...]





