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Thursday Guidance: How to Reopen Alignment Conversations Without Reigniting Old Tension

Posted by Marcelo Bermudez
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When alignment has been off for a while, restarting the conversation often feels riskier than staying silent. People worry that naming the issue will reopen conflicts they worked hard to contain. So they keep moving, keep producing, and keep postponing the discussion.

 

That avoidance usually isn’t laziness or denial. It’s a form of self-protection.

 

The mistake is assuming alignment conversations need to resolve everything at once. In practice, they work better when they are framed narrowly and intentionally.

 

One useful starting point is to focus on how decisions are being made, rather than which decisions are right. Process is easier to examine than outcomes, and it lowers defensiveness. Partners can often agree that something feels strained even when they disagree on substance.

 

Another stabilizing move is to acknowledge duration without attribution.

 

Saying that an issue has been lingering for months or years creates shared context without assigning fault. It also helps people feel less ambushed.

 

It’s also important to separate strategic disagreement from exhaustion. Fatigue often masquerades as opposition. When energy is depleted, patience thins and interpretations harden. Naming exhaustion can soften conversations that otherwise escalate quickly.

 

Alignment conversations do not need to end in consensus. They need to restore the ability to speak honestly without fear of consequences. When that capacity returns, better decisions tend to follow.

 

To discuss whether mediation support is appropriate for your situation, contact Dispute Doctor.

https://mediation.marcelobermudezinc.com/

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Marcelo Bermudez is the CEO of Shōkunin, a commercial real estate and business capital and strategy advisory firm.

As a strategist, keynote speaker, and mediator, he helps owners and investors unlock value and achieve their business and financial goals.

With hands-on experience managing businesses and navigating complex commercial real estate transactions, Marcelo understands the challenges of growth, restructuring, and successful exits.

He works closely with his clients to deliver practical solutions and drive results.

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