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Giselle Hudson | Pre-Decision Diagnostic Advisor | Sensemaking for high-stakes business decisions
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Most costly decisions begin with
an inaccurate understanding of the situation.

I help leaders understand what is actually happening before major decisions are made or
resources are invested in solving the wrong problem.

Category: ⚙️ Sensemaking in organizations

  • Trust is a Process, not a Pitch

    One of the many distortions inside organizations under pressure is the way trust gets compressed into a moment. Somewhere along the way, leaders begin to believe that trust lives inside the sales conversation itself… inside the presentation, the proposal, the pitch. If the story is compelling enough, if the value is articulated clearly enough, if…

    Giselle

    March 6, 2026
    ⚙️ Sensemaking in organizations, 🔄 Client Systems
    credibility, diagnosing, diagnostics, instability, leadership, misdiagnosis, potential client work, problem solving, process change, referrals, retention friction, sales, selling, the client journey, trust
  • When Leaders Try to Run Living Systems Like Closed Algorithms

    There is a quiet assumption that sits beneath much of modern management thinking, and it becomes most visible when pressure enters the room. Faced with urgency, complexity, or reputational risk, many leaders instinctively reach for models that promise certainty. They search for the cleanest diagnostic, the most efficient lever, the fastest sequence of actions that…

    Giselle

    March 3, 2026
    ⚙️ Sensemaking in organizations
    framing problems accurately, high pressure environments, misalignment, pre-decision advisory, pre-decision strategy, system response, the disciplined pause, uncertainty
  • Beyond the Surface: How to Diagnose Misalignment Before It Costs You

    Most leaders do not recognize misalignment when it first appears because it rarely announces itself as failure. It appears as subtle friction inside otherwise functional systems. The strategy is articulated clearly, the culture sounds inspiring, revenue may even be stable, yet beneath that surface, something requires more force than it should. Decisions drag, execution feels…

    Giselle

    February 23, 2026
    ⚙️ Sensemaking in organizations, 🧠 Zone of Genius, 🧩 The Hudson Alignment Framework™, Strategic Sensemaking
    accountability, authority, clarity, comfort zone, communication breakdown, diagnosing misalignment, misalignment, motivation, performance indicators, talent, undiagnosed misalignment is costly, Zone of Genius
  • How to Master the Art of Allowing

    Last week I was handed an unscheduled hour. My client was late. Not five minutes late. Late enough that the morning had to reorganize itself. So I stepped onto the balcony of the coffee shop, cup warming my hands, Port of Spain moving at its usual half-hurried rhythm below, and ran into someone I’ve known…

    Giselle

    February 18, 2026
    ⚙️ Sensemaking in organizations
    Competence, effective, excellence, leading, permission, present moment, The art of allowing, vigilance
  • Discover the Power of Dogfooding, and Why It Is the Ultimate Quality Test

    Ever heard of the term “Dogfooding”? It is the inelegant industry term for a serious discipline: Use the thing you built exactly the way your customer must use it. No shortcuts because you understand the backend. No compensating with expertise. If it only works when explained, it does not work yet. I did not decide…

    Giselle

    February 14, 2026
    ⚙️ Sensemaking in organizations, 🔄 Client Systems
    clarity, communication, content hub, daily praxis, Dogfooding, donors, expertise, frameworks, funding, impact, motivation code, sensemaking, small teams, social media management, storytelling, strategy, structural problems, The Solo Pro MRI
  • Principles of the Unreasonable: 7 Traits of Top Innovators

    Innovation has always had a public relations problem. After something works, we romanticize it. We tell neat stories about visionary founders and breakthrough moments and pretend the path was logical all along. Yet while those same innovators were in the thick of trying to build something new, the world rarely called them brilliant. More often…

    Giselle

    February 8, 2026
    ⚙️ Sensemaking in organizations, 🧩 The Hudson Alignment Framework™
    Alignment, burnout culture, clarify before you amplify, clarity, commitment to vision, failure, hustle, inner reality, innovators, intention, meaning, meaningful progress, reflection, rhythm, self-honesty, taking action, transformation
  • AI and the New HR Tension – Smarter Systems, Anxious Humans

    Since Sunday February 1st, I’ve been at the Hyatt attending CANTO’s 42nd Annual General Meeting spread over a couple of days, under the regional theme…Elevate the Caribbean from Connectivity to Global Competitiveness. In addition, CANTO extended the week to include its inaugural in-person HR Leadership Conference focused on Elevating People, Power and Purpose, understanding that…

    Giselle

    February 5, 2026
    ⚙️ Sensemaking in organizations
    AI and HR, AI strategy, AI Usage policy, Artificial Intelligence, CANTO, experimenting with AI, global competitiveness, HR leaders, Incus Services Limited, Leslie Lee Fook, people, people systems, people-first leadership, power, purpose
  • Why is it that only 2 percent of HR execs become CEOs?

    If every company on earth says “our people are our greatest asset,” why is the person who understands people best almost never handed the baton? The corporate world treats people leadership like the orchestra pit instead of the conductor’s podium. We say the words with such confidence. We carve them into mission statements. We repeat…

    Giselle

    February 4, 2026
    ⚙️ Sensemaking in organizations, Strategic Sensemaking
    architects, CEO, CHRO, COO, human systems, organizational design, people assets, strategies, succession plan
  • Be Wary of Predictions – Why Alignment Outlasts Forecasts

    We are terrible at predicting the future, but very good at letting predictions shape our behavior. That gap matters more than we’d like to admit. Predictions rarely arrive as neutral observations. They come wrapped in authority, data, confidence, and often urgency. They promise structure in a world that feels unstable. And because humans are wired…

    Giselle

    January 31, 2026
    ⚙️ Sensemaking in organizations, 🧠 Zone of Genius
    adapting, algorithms, Artificial Intelligence, avoiding self erasure, behaviour shaping, changing course, choice, culture, financial models, power, predictions, Self leadership, systems, truth, values
  • You Are Right Where You Are Meant to Be

    Life is chemistry long before it is philosophy. We react, we adapt, we combine, we separate. Sometimes we burn too hot. Sometimes we refuse to ignite at all. But at every stage, whether we admit it or not, we are built for change. Even when we resist it. Even when we pretend we want stability…

    Giselle

    January 26, 2026
    ⚙️ Sensemaking in organizations, Strategic Sensemaking
    alchemy, built for change, change, Charles Dickens, Chemistry, choices, formulae, Great Expectations, identity, Life is chemistry, transformation
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