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We say we need alignment.
We chase alignment.
We delay decisions in the name of alignment.
And it sounds responsible.
But here’s the problem, alignment has quietly become one of the most acceptable ways to avoid making a decision.
In this episode of Sip Happens, we’re calling it out.
Because you can have full alignment and still have zero progress.
If you’ve ever sat in a meeting where everyone agreed, nodded, and then scheduled another meeting to “regroup,” this one is for you.
We break down:
Because strategy isn’t about getting everyone on the same page.
It’s about deciding what to do next.
Here’s the sip:
Alignment without a decision is just a well-run delay.
Move forward. Move Trueward.
By Trueward ConsultingWe say we need alignment.
We chase alignment.
We delay decisions in the name of alignment.
And it sounds responsible.
But here’s the problem, alignment has quietly become one of the most acceptable ways to avoid making a decision.
In this episode of Sip Happens, we’re calling it out.
Because you can have full alignment and still have zero progress.
If you’ve ever sat in a meeting where everyone agreed, nodded, and then scheduled another meeting to “regroup,” this one is for you.
We break down:
Because strategy isn’t about getting everyone on the same page.
It’s about deciding what to do next.
Here’s the sip:
Alignment without a decision is just a well-run delay.
Move forward. Move Trueward.