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Lack of Clarity is Often Noticed Only Once the Cost Becomes Too High to Ignore
The most expensive time to define direction is when the business is already under pressure. At that stage, clarity is no longer just a strategic advantage. It becomes a stabilizing force. A clear business can adjust without reinventing itself, make trade-offs without interpreting every trade-off as loss, and evolve because it knows what must remain intact.

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May 116 min read
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