More Growth, More Problems, More Misalignment (Part 1)
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In this raw, early-morning drive episode of The Business of Alignment, AJ steps back into the mic after an unusually long eight-day pause — and explains exactly why the time away sharpened his perspective. What starts as a spontaneous 6:21 AM reflection turns into one of the most candid breakdowns of organizational psychology, business rhythm, and HR leadership he’s delivered in years.
AJ unpacks the uncomfortable truth sitting right in front of us in 2026: organizations are still fundamentally misaligned, still underutilizing HR, and still missing the ROI behind true psychological safety and cross-functional clarity. He draws from the vantage point only he has — operating inside a global company, advising executives, running partnerships, sitting across countless HR leaders, and leading one of the most influential alignment-focused podcasts in the world.
This episode explores:
• Why selling, building, budgeting, and scaling without alignment is now a direct financial liability
• The invisible “psychological safety tax” organizations pay when product, marketing, sales, and HR aren’t moving in rhythm
• The shocking reality that HR is still excluded from critical business decisions — and why that failure is now impossible to defend
• How AI acceleration, growth cycles, and increased volume of business activity create more misalignment moments, not fewer
• Why people leadership deserves the same sprint cadence as product and sales — and what happens when companies actually do it
• The lived reality of seeing human behavior, talent dynamics, and organizational shifts from every angle: operator, founder, employee, advisor, partner
It’s part reflection, part warning, part challenge — and fully aligned with the mission of this show: helping leaders see that alignment isn’t a soft skill. It’s a business engine. And in a world moving this fast, it’s the only engine that still gives companies a chance to win.
A powerful Part 1.
A necessary wake-up call.
And a reminder of why this podcast exists in the first place.
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