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The Daily Signal Podcast - Monday April 27

3 min · 27. apr. 2026
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Ninety seconds. That’s the distance between a $180,000 penalty and a $47,000 solution. At 6:47 AM, a supplier alert hits. A critical component is delayed. A $2.1 million shipment is now at risk inside a four-hour customer window. The signal was clear. The system worked. But in the next ninety seconds, everything changed. Messages stacked. Pressure rose. Attention narrowed. And before a single external decision was made, the internal system had already decided the outcome. This is the sequence. You’ve seen each piece this week. Signal softens as it moves up the chain. Urgency disappears in translation. No single name takes ownership. Decision velocity slows exactly when it needs to accelerate. And then — Norman Decision Time . Get full access to Tempered Signal at www.temperedsignal.com/subscribe [https://www.temperedsignal.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

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