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Justin Bokmeyer on Structures for High Performance Environments, the Value of Pre-Mortems, and Systems Thinking {Brooklyn Nets}

Nov 7, 2025
In this engaging discussion, Justin Bokmeyer, Director of Basketball Operations for the Brooklyn Nets, shares insights drawn from his multifaceted career, including stints at West Point and the NBA Academy. He emphasizes the importance of a people-first approach in building high-performance teams. Justin discusses systems thinking as a means to reduce silos and improve collaboration, highlights the value of pre-mortems for better decision-making, and underscores effective onboarding as vital for long-term success. His military leadership lessons offer unique perspectives on accountability and culture.
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INSIGHT

People Over Hardware

  • High performance is fundamentally a people-first endeavor, not a hardware problem.
  • Get the right people in the right roles and the rest of the system follows.
ADVICE

Hire For Systems Thinkers

  • Use systems thinking to hire people who see how parts connect across the organization.
  • Prioritize candidates who can view decisions from player, coach, exec, and league lenses.
ADVICE

Start With Onboarding And Role Clarity

  • Establish role clarity through onboarding, job expectations, and ongoing feedback loops.
  • Hold one-on-ones and set clear accountability to prevent ambiguity and build trust.
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