Matthew Egan is a business transformation and operations specialist with over 20 years of experience leading change at organisations including Microsoft and PwC. Throughout his career managing teams, working with C-suite executives, and driving transformation projects, he has observed what it takes to succeed at change and transformation. Matthew is a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants, and recipient of multiple business accolades, but it's his personal experience working with Executives and leading teams that shapes his approach. With a passion for learning and growth, he now shares hard-earned lessons from the field, advice, and methods so that others can benefit from his experience. His book, The Failure Advantage, focusses on one of the most important aspects of transformation: mindset. It explores how our typical relationship with failure can hinder progress, generate anxiety, and limit our potential. Having faced his own professional challenges, Matthew is passionate about helping others transform their relationship with failure.
""If you're not embarrassed by your first product release, you've launched too late. This philosophy helped build LinkedIn, and it's at the heart of 'The Failure Advantage.' Through rigorous analysis and engaging storytelling, Matt reveals how our relationship with failure determines our capacity for innovation. This isn't just another book about resilience-it's the essential playbook for transforming setbacks into competitive advantage."" REID HOFFMAN, CO-FOUNDER OF LINKEDIN AND PARTNER AT GREYLOCK ""The ability to learn from setbacks and use them as fuel for growth is an essential skill in today's uncertain business environment. Matt offers exactly the advice leaders need to build resilience and pursue their true potential"" MARK JOHNSON, BOARD DIRECTOR AND FORMER CEO PWC ""I've worked with Matthew Egan and witnessed firsthand how his approach to failure empowers teams and unlocks potential. In 'The Failure Advantage' Matt shares his journey, learnings, and wisdom as a great reference to reflect on our own approach to failure providing practical strategies that any organisation or individual can implement."" INAKI BERROETA, CEO TPG TELECOM (VODAFONE AUSTRALIA)