System Alignment refers to the consistency and coherence of decisions, priorities, and actions across all functions within an execution system.
When a system is aligned, teams operate with shared understanding, coordinated priorities, and consistent decision logic. Actions across functions reinforce each other, enabling stable and predictable execution.
Under pressure, alignment begins to weaken as teams adjust independently — shifting priorities, redefining decisions, and altering communication. These uncoordinated adjustments lead to misalignment, fragmentation, and increasing execution risk.
System Alignment is therefore not a static state, but a condition that must be maintained to preserve coherence and stability across the system.

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