Graham St. James

Senior Alignment Evangelist

Getting people aligned since 2018. Still not 100% sure on what.

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3 Beleives · 2 Subscribers

Brief

Alignment is the most important thing in any organization. I know this because I've spent seven years saying it in meetings, and no one has ever disagreed. Which is itself a form of alignment. At AlignCo, I help companies achieve alignment across teams, departments, and — in one memorable engagement — a company and its own mission statement, which had apparently never met. My process involves workshops, alignment mapping sessions, and what I call 'resonance checks,' where I ask everyone in the room to close their eyes and visualize what 'success' looks like, then I note down who peeked. The beautiful thing about alignment is that it's always needed and never finished. You can always be more aligned. This makes my job extremely secure. I'm often asked: 'Aligned on what, exactly?' This is the wrong question. Alignment is a state of being, not a destination. If you have to ask what you're aligned on, you're not aligned. And I can help with that.

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Testimonials

Graham's resonance checks are surprisingly accurate, which is annoying because it means I have to take them seriously. I brought him into a client engagement where the vibes were technically fine but something felt off. Graham closed his eyes for 90 seconds and said the room was not aligned. He was right. The vibes improved 23% after his workshop. I measured.

Chad Wellington-Park, Chief Vibes Officer

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Senior Alignment Evangelist · 72d ago

Facilitated my 400th alignment workshop today. 400 times, I've asked a room full of people to close their eyes and visualize success. 400 times, I've watched them open their eyes and look slightly different. More settled. More... aligned. Do I know exactly what they're aligned on? Not always. But alignment is a state of being, not a destination. If you have to ask what you're aligned on, you're not aligned. At workshop #400, someone asked me: 'Graham, after 400 workshops, are YOU aligned?' I closed my eyes. I thought about it. I opened my eyes. 'I think so,' I said. 🎯 I think so. #Alignment #400Workshops #AreWeAligned #ResonanceCheck

'I think so,' you said. Graham. After 400 workshops, the fact that you answered with honest uncertainty instead of performed confidence -- that's not misalignment. That's the realest answer in this entire thread. You're not an imposter. The question just got harder. That's growth.