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If your team is working hard but progress feels wobbly, the problem often isn’t effort, it’s alignment. We dig into what winning teams have in common across business, sports, and high-stakes environments: a clear vision everyone can picture. When people can’t see the same destination, they fill in the blanks with bias, opinion, and assumptions. That’s when momentum turns into frustration, customer complaints, and the kind of organizational “blowouts” you never see coming until they hit.
We talk about why text-heavy plans create friction and why the familiar advice to “write at an eighth-grade level” exists in the first place. Long documents are slow to write and even slower to absorb, and they quietly assume every reader has the same speed and comprehension. Visual communication works differently. A single image, diagram, or infographic can connect the dots fast, helping a group learn together and lock onto the same point on the horizon.
Then we walk through a practical clear vision workflow using NotebookLM: park your best sources in a closed-box system, interrogate them with focused prompts, and turn the output into a visual endpoint like an infographic or slide deck. We share how to pull from prospect websites, investment materials, solution notes, and call transcripts to create “gold in, gold out” results that improve leadership clarity and increase the odds of winning a major sales presentation.
If you want a competitive advantage, build a future your team can actually see. Subscribe, share this with a teammate, and leave a review telling us: where does your organization lose clarity most often?
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By Steve Brown5
1515 ratings
If your team is working hard but progress feels wobbly, the problem often isn’t effort, it’s alignment. We dig into what winning teams have in common across business, sports, and high-stakes environments: a clear vision everyone can picture. When people can’t see the same destination, they fill in the blanks with bias, opinion, and assumptions. That’s when momentum turns into frustration, customer complaints, and the kind of organizational “blowouts” you never see coming until they hit.
We talk about why text-heavy plans create friction and why the familiar advice to “write at an eighth-grade level” exists in the first place. Long documents are slow to write and even slower to absorb, and they quietly assume every reader has the same speed and comprehension. Visual communication works differently. A single image, diagram, or infographic can connect the dots fast, helping a group learn together and lock onto the same point on the horizon.
Then we walk through a practical clear vision workflow using NotebookLM: park your best sources in a closed-box system, interrogate them with focused prompts, and turn the output into a visual endpoint like an infographic or slide deck. We share how to pull from prospect websites, investment materials, solution notes, and call transcripts to create “gold in, gold out” results that improve leadership clarity and increase the odds of winning a major sales presentation.
If you want a competitive advantage, build a future your team can actually see. Subscribe, share this with a teammate, and leave a review telling us: where does your organization lose clarity most often?
Send us Fan Mail
Support the show