A misalignment occurs when goals, values, or actions between individuals, teams, or systems are not synchronized. It is commonly used in business contexts to identify friction in workflows or communication gaps. Addressing misalignment benefits leaders, project managers, and collaborators by improving efficiency, reducing errors, and fostering cohesive progress toward shared objectives.
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