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Eric Patterson's avatar

Great Essay, I saw this repeatedly in several companies I worked for during my career, stunting growth in all of them. Each Department in a company defines these words and meanings differently but nobody knows it until it is too late and the project or the product fails.

Wish I knew this 35 years ago, would have saved me a lot of grief. Thanks for sharing!

Arimitsu's avatar

I enjoyed this breakdown of "aligned."

In Japanese there's a phrase that gathers several meanings the same way, but I suspect it pulls them in the opposite direction. Your four senses of "aligned," different as they are, all point upward, toward specific agreement. This one — ashinami o soroeru, "to fall into step" — leans the other way, toward leveling down. It carries a pull to hold back whoever is faster or further ahead and bring them to the lower line. The nail that sticks up gets hammered down, as the saying goes. And even when there's no substance behind it, simply seeming to face the same direction is enough to let people say the footsteps are in step.

That said, what I've watched has mostly been the layers below the executive level, so there's little I can say about the C-suite itself.

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