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What clear execution looks like in practice

How I think about momentum, alignment, and reducing drag when product work moves from planning into delivery.

Clear execution is usually quieter than people expect. It is less about constant urgency and more about making sure everyone understands what matters now, what can wait, and what done actually means.

Teams move faster when decisions are easy to revisit, ownership is visible, and the next step is never buried under five different interpretations.

A lot of execution problems are really clarity problems. Once the path is obvious, momentum stops feeling fragile.