Cross-Functional Drift Detection is a diagnostic process used to identify how behavioral drift emerges and spreads across different functions within a system.
As pressure increases, teams begin to adjust decisions, priorities, and communication independently. While these adjustments may seem locally effective, they gradually create misalignment between functions — leading to coordination gaps, conflicting actions, and fragmented execution.
This method detects where alignment is breaking across functions, revealing how drift is no longer isolated but systemic — affecting how teams interact, depend on each other, and execute collectively.

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