A neon-style comparison graphic titled “Steer, Don’t Spiral.” The left side shows “The Old Way: Chaos & Control,” highlighting leadership by silence, top-down mandates, lack of training, and defensiveness. The right side shows “The Smart Way: Clarity & Strategy,” emphasizing leadership by clarity, inclusion and ownership, enabling adaptation through support, and using feedback as intelligence. The design uses glowing icons, coffee imagery, and a split-screen layout.

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