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What Real Alignment Looks Like
Facilitation and Session Design

What Real Alignment Looks Like

Everyone in the room nodded. Nobody actually agreed. Why alignment is the most dangerous illusion in cross-functional program planning.

Dec 28, 2025
What Stakeholder Mapping Reveals
The Method

What Stakeholder Mapping Reveals

A RACI chart tells you who's responsible. A Stakeholder Map tells you who actually matters, who's blocking progress, and why.

Dec 27, 2025
Content Before Slides
Facilitation and Session Design

Content Before Slides

Content before slides. Why the best readouts start with what you're trying to say, not how you're trying to say…

Dec 26, 2025
Three Techniques That Surface What the Room Actually Thinks
Facilitation and Session Design

Three Techniques That Surface What the Room Actually Thinks

Every facilitator needs permission to be critical. Here's how to create the conditions where honest risk assessment actually happens.

Dec 25, 2025

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Alignment and execution for cross-functional initiatives

Alignment and execution for cross-functional initiatives

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