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Organizational Alignment
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[VIDEO] When Alignment Comes Before Visibility: A Lesson From a Media Consulting Pilot
One of the most overlooked leadership risks isn’t public backlash or poor engagement. It’s misaligned messaging . Not because it looks bad publicly—but because it quietly drains authority internally. When messaging moves faster than leadership clarity, teams start reacting instead of executing. Leaders feel pressure to explain instead of decide. Over time, credibility weakens—not from saying the wrong thing, but from saying things before leadership is ready to stand behind
Chasyah L Scott
Jan 203 min read
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