Lack of Clarity Is Killing Your Team’s Momentum 

How more purposeful & productive conversations unlock better thinking and faster results 

What if the real reason your team isn’t moving faster… is because no one’s actually clear on where they’re going? 

Lack of clarity is one of the most common – and costly – issues affecting team performance. It creeps in silently: assumptions get made, priorities clash, and well-meaning conversations become circular or confusing. 

If you’ve ever left a meeting thinking “What was the point of that?” — you’re not alone. And your team probably feels the same. 

Clarity Isn’t About Talking More. It’s About Thinking Better. 

At Go M.A.D. Thinking, we believe clarity is created – not hoped for. And it starts by improving the quality of your conversations. 

Have More Purposeful & Productive Conversations.

Because when conversations have a clear purpose, focus on solutions, and produce useful outcomes, performance accelerates.

Why Clarity Breaks Down

In teams, conversations fall into three common traps: 

  1. Assuming understanding — believing what was said is what was heard 
  2. Drowning in detail — overcomplicating the message 
  3. Losing connection to purpose — failing to link back to “Why this matters” 


When this happens, people fill in the blanks with their own thinking… and rarely align. Confusion builds. Energy is wasted. Results stall. 

Solution: Upgrade the Quality of Your Conversations

Use the Go M.A.D.® Thinking Effectiveness Model to upgrade your daily dialogue at every level: 

Internal (Level 1):  Your self-talk. Is it helpful or hindering? What are you telling yourself before, during or after conversations? 

One-to-One (Level 2): Are you asking possibility-based questions and making helpful statements that move thinking forward? 

Team (Level 3): Is there a clear purpose? Are people recalling relevant facts, imagining possibilities, and checking for shared understanding? 

Use These Four Thinking Behaviours:

To raise the quality of any conversation: 

  • Ask helpful questions to clarify, focus or explore possibilities 
  • Make helpful statements – to explain purpose, direction or intent 
  • Recall the past – to bring in relevant context or experience 
  • Imagine the future – to align on possibilities and outcomes 


“What would success look like if this conversation delivered clarity and action?”

Purposeful Conversations = Real Business Value

When clarity is built in: 

  • Thinking becomes more focused 
  • Decisions are made faster 
  • Hindering assumptions are reduced 
  • People take responsibility more confidently 


And when that happens, leaders spend less time clarifying — and more time progressing. 

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