

Corporate Graduation
Matt Doan
You spent years building a career. You got good at it. Maybe too good.
Now you're successful and suffocating — sitting on career capital that's making someone else rich.
Corporate Graduation is the shift from corporate dependent to corporate optional. Make your employer an investor in your founder business. Deploy your gold under your own name.
Host Matt Doan left 15 years in management consulting to build the framework that's helped hundreds make that move. Tune in for the frameworks, the critical work nobody talks about, and the real playbook for graduating corporate.
Now you're successful and suffocating — sitting on career capital that's making someone else rich.
Corporate Graduation is the shift from corporate dependent to corporate optional. Make your employer an investor in your founder business. Deploy your gold under your own name.
Host Matt Doan left 15 years in management consulting to build the framework that's helped hundreds make that move. Tune in for the frameworks, the critical work nobody talks about, and the real playbook for graduating corporate.
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Jun 28, 2021 • 47min
5: Alexandra Heckler - The Ecosystem Approach to Digital Leadership
OVERVIEW
Today our guest is Alexandra Heckler, Chief Information Security Officer at Collins Aerospace. In our conversation, she lays out why a digital leader should take an "ecosystem" perspective when viewing and engaging the business. I hope you’ll also be inspired by Alexandra’s journey — a story of embracing your uniqueness and delivering uncommon value.
Accelerate your professional rise with the new course: Digital Career Flight Plan. Try it: https://matthewdoan.com/flight
TAKEAWAYS
Lessons from modifying a ‘68 Corvette: before moving forward, sometimes you need to deconstruct the system and see how it works.
Think like a diplomat — take a sweeping internal and external view of the environment to gauge where digital capabilities are needed and then go build the relationships that get you there.
We can achieve so much more when individuals acknowledge the limits of their strengths and, in turn, partner with people who bring polar opposite skills to the table.
A solid cybersecurity strategy rests upon entering the environment with bold assumptions about what “might be” and then ruthlessly testing them — discarding those that don’t apply and updating the approach as you learn.
Figure out how to balance macro-culture and micro-culture: sometimes you want to be unified with the greater organization while other times there’s value in pockets of isolation.
The quiet, listening leader can be a more dangerous (effective) leader.
RESOURCES
Connect w/ Alexandra on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexandrazofia
Connect w/ Matthew on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthewdoan
Follow Matthew on Twitter: https://twitter.com/MatthewRDoan
Book mentioned - The 48 Laws of Power (Robert Greene): https://bit.ly/3Aa98IS
Check the show on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZeCjHjtq3g7mIuPwvKRrjw
Try the Wednesday Wisdom newsletter: https://matthewdoan.com/newsletter

Jun 21, 2021 • 32min
4: Jamie Miller - Multiply Your Impact
OVERVIEW
Today, we talk with Mission Multiplier CEO Jamie Miller about the skills that technology and cybersecurity professionals need to become potent leaders. Jamie shares his journey on creating more community impact by building a "get what you give" business.
Accelerate your professional rise with the new course: Digital Career Flight Plan. Try it: https://matthewdoan.com/flight
TAKEAWAYS
While technologists generally focus on solving technical problems, their leadership impact comes from how they communicate and align the value of their solution to the business.
Mission Multiplier’s guiding belief: when objectives between people and organizations are aligned, the enhancement to the underlying mission is multiplied exponentially.
A digital leader can continuously sharpen their skills by working closely with experts and technical teams in synthesizing new ideas.
Cultivate many opportunities, find out what you’re passionate about, and be disciplined about it. Don’t let others dictate who you’re going to be in terms of your career.
RESOURCES
Connect w/ Jamie on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamiemiller7/
Check out Mission Multiplier: https://missionmultiplier.com/
Connect w/ Matthew on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthewdoan/
Follow Matthew on Twitter: https://twitter.com/MatthewRDoan
Check the show on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZeCjHjtq3g7mIuPwvKRrjw
Try the Wednesday Wisdom newsletter: https://matthewdoan.com/newsletter/

Jun 14, 2021 • 17min
3: Your Digital Career Navigation System
OVERVIEW
Today, we talk about escaping comfort zones and why it's essential to strategically design your own career. You can't just let your career happen to you — there's too much at stake. To ensure professional success, Matthew introduces a three-part career navigation system that helps digital professionals take and sustain flight — establishing clarity over their long-term vision while also thriving in the here-and-now.
Access the free career navigation course: https://matthewdoan.com/flight
For weekly digital leadership and career advice, join Wednesday Wisdom at https://matthewdoan.com/newsletter
TAKEAWAYS
Digital professionals are vulnerable to trends and market changes that can affect their careers if they lack career planning.
Your comfort zone is different from your safety zone. Because one-third of life is spent at work, realize that careers are massive investments.
Similar to the navigation systems used by modern aircraft, we each need the proper instrumentation to ensure a long, healthy career.
25-5-1: a three-part career navigation system that helps you "fly" and differentiate yourself.
More than other disciplines, digital professionals have abundant opportunities that they need to take advantage of.
If interested in this navigation system, sign up for the free email-based course: Digital Career Flight Plan at https://matthewdoan.com/flight
RESOURCES
Connect w/ Matthew on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthewdoan/
Follow Matthew on Twitter: https://twitter.com/MatthewRDoan
Check the show on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZeCjHjtq3g7mIuPwvKRrjw

Jun 14, 2021 • 38min
2: Andrea Little Limbago - Leading at the Intersection of Human & Tech
OVERVIEW
Here, we talk with Dr. Andrea Little Limbago (VP of Research and Analysis at Interos) about what it takes for tech experts (usually considered introverts) to elevate into leadership positions. Andrea also shares how her unique background in the social sciences enabled her own growth in the cybersecurity field. Finally, she and Matthew discuss how to think about professional networking and why tech leaders need to operate "human-first" in driving organizational progress.
For weekly digital leadership and career advice, join Wednesday Wisdom at https://matthewdoan.com/newsletter
TAKEAWAYS
For tech experts to find their place in leadership roles, they need to: (1) decide if it's for them, (2) sharpen their communication skills, and (3) be influential team players.
Cybersecurity is still stuck with the notion that humans are the weakest link. But at the end of the day, if technology doesn't work with humans in it, it doesn't work.
To build key relationships, think like a social scientist. Connect with key individuals that get you closer to your goal without being self-serving with your personal agenda.
The leadership myths that need busting: (1) you have to be an extrovert to be a leader, (2) leave the people component to HR, and (3) bring solutions, not problems.
Having a professional "squad" is vital to your professional and social health.
RESOURCES
Connect w/ Andrea on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrea-little-limbago/
Connect w/ Matthew on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthewdoan/
Follow Matthew on Twitter: https://twitter.com/MatthewRDoan
Check the show on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZeCjHjtq3g7mIuPwvKRrjw

Jun 14, 2021 • 23min
1: Definition + Your Window of Opportunity
OVERVIEW
Welcome to the first-ever episode of The Rising Digital Leader show! Here, we set the scene for your self-transformation: from a digital (technical) star into a masterful business leader. Following a brief introduction from Matthew, we dive into what it means to be a rising digital leader and then unpack your massive career opportunity in pursuing this journey.
For weekly digital leadership and career advice, join Wednesday Wisdom at https://matthewdoan.com/newsletter
TAKEAWAYS
The 2020s are a ripe time for those in digital (technology) fields: cloud, cybersecurity, data science, human-centered design, and the like.
A “rising digital leader” is an ambitious professional who leverages their technical background and transforms into a business leader — a person that has significant organizational impact and unlocks a better personal life.
Recent research shows how companies with digital-savvy executive teams outperform competitors by 48% (growth and valuation).
But only 7% of companies even have digital-savvy leadership teams in place — this is your opportunity to capture.
There are several types of digital leaders: CxO, professional services (consulting) leader, product leader, or entrepreneur.
While you can choose your ideal destination, the path is similar.
By following the learnings from this show, you’ll create a better professional experience and live a more thriving personal life (freedom of wealth, health, and time).
TIMESTAMPS
[2:20] A short bio on Matthew and what he brings to the table
[5:40] Definition of a rising digital leader
[11:11] Types of digital leaders
[15:53] Upgrading your mindset and skillset
[18:10] Why undertake the digital leader transformation?
RESOURCES
Connect w/ Matthew on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthewdoan/
Follow Matthew on Twitter: https://twitter.com/MatthewRDoan
Check the show on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZeCjHjtq3g7mIuPwvKRrjw


