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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: Strategic Sensemaking

  • 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
  • Do You Really Care About the ACTUAL Humans Doing the Work?

    There is no concept of justice in Cree culture. The nearest word is kintohpatatin, which loosely translates to “you’ve been listened to.” But kintohpatatin is richer than justice – really it means you’ve been listened to by someone compassionate and fair, and your needs will be taken seriously. – Edmund Metatawabin I first heard the…

    Giselle

    January 23, 2026
    Strategic Sensemaking
    Alignment, Allegiance, burnout, competency, Cree culture, Edmund Metatawabin, exhaustion, Justice, kintohpatatin, listening, misalignment, people, performance, performing competence, The Legacy
  • Does Poetry belong in the Boardroom?

    More than fifteen years ago, I found myself in conversation with Libby Wagner in Seattle. Long before the corporate world began flirting with the idea that poetry might have something to offer its hardened landscapes. Yet even with all the time that has passed I can still feel the quiet recognition that we were circling…

    Giselle

    January 21, 2026
    Strategic Sensemaking
    creating cultures, developing trust, diagnostic, Libby Wagner, poems, poetry in the boardroom, sustainable alignment, The Boardroom Poet, The Hudson Alignment Framework, The Poetry Bazaar
  • The Rules We Make To Survive… and the Genius We Often don’t See

    I was drawn in to read more of this story, published in the Atlantic Magazine, because of the title. “Jodie Foster lonely?” I thought…”Nah…” We’re conditioned to imagine that a woman with her kind of career — decades of acclaim, mastery, and cultural presence — would be insulated from something as ordinary and human as…

    Giselle

    January 20, 2026
    Strategic Sensemaking
    culture, emotional operating system, environments, giftedness, Jodie Foster, lonliness, mastery, motivated abilities, pattern, popularity, The Atlantic Magazine, visibility
  • Wealth, Optionality, and the Deliciousness of “No”

    The Economic Times features a quote each day. Today’s quote is from Nassim Nicholas Taleb – Lebanese-American New York Polytech Professor, essayist, mathematical statistician, former option trader, risk analyst, and aphorist; whose work concerns problems of randomness, probability, complexity, and uncertainty. You are rich if money you refuse tastes better than money you accept. There’s…

    Giselle

    January 18, 2026
    Strategic Sensemaking
    Alignment, alignment-adjacent, antifragility, clarity, complexity, freedom, giving vs. receiving, inauthenticity, Nassim Nicholas Taleb, no is a complete sentence, on being rich, pretending, probability, Quote of the Day, The Economic Times, uncertainty, volatile environments, wealth building, wealth measurement
  • The Invisible Obstacle and Money Flow

    We make money heavier than it needs to be. Leaders talk about revenue, runway, profitability, receivables… the whole glossary of financial adulthood. Yet beneath all of that is something quieter, older, almost embarrassingly human: our relationship with giving and receiving. Somewhere along the way we made receiving the crowned jewel. We elevated the incoming. The…

    Giselle

    January 17, 2026
    Strategic Sensemaking
    Alignment, emotional distortion, financial understanding, FLOW, giving and receiving, money, profitablity, receivables, revenue, understanding money
  • Should is a Judgment. Could is an Opportunity

    There’s a small linguistic trapdoor that most leaders fall through without noticing. It’s tucked inside two tiny words that shape entire days, teams, and decisions. Should.Could. One shuts the room.The other opens it. Should is the quiet judge at the back of the boardroom. It carries the weight of expectation, obligation, invisible rulebooks written by…

    Giselle

    January 16, 2026
    ⚙️ Sensemaking in organizations, Strategic Sensemaking
    could vs should, culture of contributtion, imagination, innovation, language matters, leadership lexicon, possibility, words have meaning
  • Present Moment Avoidance Ensures the Absence of Miracles

    The word miracle carries a lot of weight. Miracles are those extraordinary events that defy natural laws, usually attributed to a supernatural power (like God) or divine intervention, causing wonder and amazement We usually pray for miracles: So generally miracles manifest as healings, deliverances, resurrections, or provision, exceeding our control and expectations. What if we could experience…

    Giselle

    January 15, 2026
    Strategic Sensemaking
    A Year of Miracles, Divine Power, efficiency, faith and trust, hope, interconnected systems, Marianne Williamson, miracles, natural order, pain, pain avoidance, present moment, resilience, self-healing, spiritual order, structural alignment, the human body
  • Write to Figure Out what You Think

    Daniel Pink recently had a conversation with David Perell, where he talked about a college professor who stopped him mid-analysis, with regard to his writing, and said, in essence: You’re trying to “fix” this essay like an engineer rearranging parts. The real issue is simpler and more confronting. You don’t know what you think yet.Sometimes…

    Giselle

    January 14, 2026
    Strategic Sensemaking
    courage, Daniel Pink, diagnostic, honesty, knowing before you speak, truth, what you think, writing, writing as an MRI
  • Why Caribbean Leaders in Top Tier Positions Avoid Assessments

    There’s a leadership conversation we keep skirting in the Caribbean.Everyone is willing to assess the organization. Assess the team. Assess the culture. Assess the managers. But the person who shapes the emotional, psychological, and strategic weather system of the entire enterprise remains… untouched. Untouched, unexamined, and often unadvised. It’s not because our leaders don’t want…

    Giselle

    January 13, 2026
    Strategic Sensemaking
    Alignment, C-Suite, Caribbean leaders, culture, leadership alignment, leadership psychology, leadership transformation, MCODE, SIMA
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