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Clarity Before Marketing: The Step Most Teams Skip

15 min · 13. Apr. 2026
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In this episode of Serious Playfulness, Kyle and Stephanie tackle the mistake most teams make before launching a campaign: skipping internal clarity. They share stories of organizations that “spin out” trying to market without knowing who they are or why they exist, and how that confusion leads to vague messaging, wasted money, and team frustration. You’ll learn why clarity isn’t just about better copy, it’s about cohesion, confidence, and results. You’ll learn: * Why unclear goals quietly sabotage campaigns * How internal confusion shows up in external messaging * Simple clarity questions that save time and money If your team’s marketing feels scattered or reactive, this conversation will help you refocus before your next big push. Subscribe for more conversations on team health, authentic leadership, and the real challenges facing mission-driven organizations - or visit us at teemwork.ca.

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