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In this episode of the DeadThree Coaching Show, we tackle a season every leader knows too well: when everything feels cloudy—direction, roles, priorities, energy. Clarity won’t magically appear. As Ed Mylett says, “clarity is the child of courage.” It’s your job as a leader to create it.
Pulling from Patrick Lencioni’s The Advantage, we break down the difference between smart organizations (strategy, tech, marketing, finance) and healthy organizations (low politics, low confusion, high morale, high productivity, low turnover)—and why most teams over-index on “smart” and ignore “healthy.”
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Because when you create, overcommunicate, and reinforce clarity, you don’t just reduce confusion—you increase morale, productivity, and retention. And teams with clarity? They wake up inspired.
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By George EvjenIn this episode of the DeadThree Coaching Show, we tackle a season every leader knows too well: when everything feels cloudy—direction, roles, priorities, energy. Clarity won’t magically appear. As Ed Mylett says, “clarity is the child of courage.” It’s your job as a leader to create it.
Pulling from Patrick Lencioni’s The Advantage, we break down the difference between smart organizations (strategy, tech, marketing, finance) and healthy organizations (low politics, low confusion, high morale, high productivity, low turnover)—and why most teams over-index on “smart” and ignore “healthy.”
👉 Inside this episode:
🔧 Try this this week:
Because when you create, overcommunicate, and reinforce clarity, you don’t just reduce confusion—you increase morale, productivity, and retention. And teams with clarity? They wake up inspired.
Connect with Us