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Internal Culture Communication: How Microcultures Shape Strategy
Culture isn’t created in keynotes—it’s shaped in daily decisions, team norms, and informal conversations. This article explores how internal culture communication can help decode microcultures, address misalignment, and reinforce values across silos. To lead real culture change, you have to listen differently and communicate more personally.

Debbie Braden
Apr 142 min read
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Trust During M&A Integration: The Real Reason Deals Fail
Employees don’t resist change—they resist confusion. During M&A, broken promises and vague updates erode trust fast. This post unpacks the emotional cost of poor communication and shows how trust during M&A integration can protect talent, accelerate synergy, and keep your cultural foundation from crumbling. If you don’t shape the story, someone else will.

Debbie Braden
Mar 242 min read
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Workplace Uncertainty: What Leaders Must Address Before Trust Erodes
When workplace uncertainty rises, business goals take a backseat to personal survival. This article explores how fear and silence undermine employee engagement during uncertainty—and what leaders can do to communicate with empathy and clarity. If your team’s distracted, disengaged, or anxious, you might be missing the moments that matter most.

Debbie Braden
Mar 32 min read
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Rebuilding Trust in the Workplace: What Leaders Need to Know
Executives say they trust their teams. Employees aren’t so sure. This article explores the widening trust gap inside organizations—and how poor communication plays a central role. Learn why rebuilding trust in the workplace starts with two-way communication, context-sharing, and strategic alignment—not just more messaging.

Debbie Braden
Feb 172 min read
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