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Why Clarity Isn’t A Communication Problem

Josh by Josh
April 8, 2026
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Why Clarity Isn’t A Communication Problem


Just notice something.

Think of a team you’ve been part of. Or maybe the one you’re in right now. And ask yourself, honestly: does it feel clear? Not organized. Not busy. But clear.

Many of us were originally taught to treat clarity as a communication problem. Something to fix with a better meeting, a sharper brief, a more aligned deck. And so we kept adjusting words, hoping that feeling would follow.

Over the years, working with teams on what I call Clarity Intelligence (CQ) – across cultures, geographies, and very different kinds of organizations – I’ve come to understand something different. Clarity isn’t something you say. It’s something the system either holds. Or doesn’t.

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There are six places where that holding either happens or quietly breaks down, Clarity Dimensions. Think of them less as categories and more as places worth sitting with.

  1. Mission Intent – are the people doing the work connected to why it matters? Not just informed but genuinely connected to it?
  2. Strategic Integrity – pause here for a moment: Do the choices being made actually reflect the strategy you believe in? Or has distance crept in somewhere?
  3. Brand Coherence – what you say, and what people feel when they encounter you. Are those the same thing?
  4. Workplace Culture – underneath stated values, what are the behaviors actually teaching people?
  5. Stakeholder Alignment – are expectations truly shared, or is everyone simply assuming agreement they’ve never checked?
  1. Adaptive Leadership – when things shift – as they have and will again – can leadership stay rooted in clarity, rather than retreating from it?

These aren’t metrics to optimize. They’re invitations to look more honestly at what’s already there.

When you begin to hold these as creative principles, the work changes texture.

Ideas are no longer things you produce and move past. They become signals. Small expressions of a larger coherence. Or the absence of it.

As a marketer, your job is to compete. Compete differently with The Blake Project.

Here is the simplest way I know to say it:

Clarity that’s assumed will eventually dissolve. Clarity that’s designed – consciously, carefully, with real attention – can be sustained.

That’s what CQ makes visible.

And visibility, as any practice will teach you, is always the beginning.

Contributed to Branding Strategy Insider by Dan Dimmock, a UAE-based board advisor and non-executive director focused on strategic clarity, governance, and institutional transition. Through Firstwater Advisory, he works with executive teams globally to improve decision quality, alignment, and leadership effectiveness during growth, complexity, and change.

At The Blake Project, we help clients worldwide, in all stages of development, define and articulate what makes them competitive and valuable at pivotal moments of change. Please email us to learn how we can help you compete differently.

Branding Strategy Insider is a service of The Blake Project: A strategic brand consultancy specializing in Brand Research, Brand Strategy, Brand Growth, and Brand Education

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