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Offense vs. Defense & Why I Walked Away After 18 Years

Mar 3, 2026
A founder reflects on the shift from growth-driven offense to defensive survival after selling a company. He recounts leadership changes, private equity pressures, and the toll on culture and morale. He discusses reclaiming momentum, marketing predictability, and why personal wellbeing and integrity forced him to walk away.
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ADVICE

Don't Let Boardroom Imposter Syndrome Stop You

  • Expect imposter syndrome in boardroom settings but treat it as temporary and learn the language of larger business.
  • Chris spent ~1 year gaining confidence and realizing he understood operations and strategy at that level.
INSIGHT

Control Loss And Integration Can Erode Culture

  • Losing control after selling is real even when you expect tradeoffs; poor execution of integrations damages people and culture.
  • Chris believed Blue Corona integration was strategically right but says execution and leadership mis-hires caused talent loss and client churn.
ADVICE

Leave Defense If It's Harming Your Wellbeing

  • If you're stuck on defense and it's harming your wellbeing, get out or change the role; protect your energy and family life.
  • Chris left at year-end, retained a senior advisor role, and now advises multiple companies to return to offense.
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