The Alignment Company
Expert Guidance for Company Growth: Scale in Sync
22/01/2026
Pro Tip:
Most early-stage founders get marketing backwards.
They start with a logo, a name, and an ideaβthen jump straight to product features.
But here's what actually makes marketing easier: Start with your vision and mission.
Why? Because everything else flows from there.
Ask yourself: β Why are we building this? β How will our users' lives change with this product? (For B2B: answer this for both the end user AND the buyer.) β How will it make them feel?
A vision statement paints the world as if your product already exists. A mission statement is how you get there.
If either takes more than one sentence, you're not done yet.
13/01/2026
Let's talk about the reality of AI tools. Are they great? Sure, they π€π’π― be.
But what happens when a CEO doesn't understand how they π«πππ₯π₯π² work?
I once worked with a CEO who used ChatGPT to regurgitate his own ideas back to him. Then kept saying how his ideas were genius.
Who wants to tell him? π
Here's the thing some leaders miss: AI doesn't think. It reflects.
Feed it your assumptions β it validates your assumptions.
Feed it your blind spots β it amplifies your blind spots.
The tool is only as good as the person using it. And if leadership isn't clear on their own story, strategy, or direction? AI won't fix that. It'll just dress it up in better formatting.
The companies winning with AI right now aren't the ones with the fanciest tools.
They're the ones with leaders who know what they're building and why.
Clarity #1. Technology #2.
Otherwise, you're just paying for an expensive echo chamber.
What's the most interesting (or alarming) use of AI you've seen in a leadership context?
They didn't reply.
You sent a text. Normal text. Maybe a question, maybe a link.
ππ¨ππ‘π’π§π .
A few hours later you've decided they're mad at you.
By afternoon you're replaying that thing you said last week.
By nightfall, you've written a furious reply in your head thinking when would be the nest time to send it...
ππ©π¦πΊ πΈπ¦π³π¦ π°π― π’ π§ππͺπ¨π©π΅. βοΈ
Our minds do this constantly. Fill silence with stories. And the stories are almost always wrong.
Now imagine you're running a company. 50 people. All filling in the blanks. All day.
"Why wasn't π in that meeting?" "Why did she say it like π΅π©π’π΅?" "Why didn't he reply to my Slack???"
Everyone is writing novels in their heads. None of them are accurate.
That's not a communication problem. That's a clarity vacuum.
And most people will fill it with whatever they're already afraid of.
You can pray people will understand OR you can be clear. Which is the better strategy?
31/12/2025
The number 1 place for company culture misalignment is the top of the pyramid. If your employees cant be honest with you then you have a serious problem.
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