1st Edition
The Signals of Organisational Misalignment Reading Drift Before Business Systems Break
Table of Contents
Introduction
About the Author
Chapter 1 The Threads You’re Never Taught to See
Chapter 2 Needs: When Life Meets the System
Chapter 3 Identity: Rooms That Rearrange Themselves
Chapter 4 Loops: The Patterns That Shape Us Before We Shape Them
Chapter 5 The Collision Zones
Chapter 6 Fracture: When Systems Hurt the People Who Try to Protect Them
Chapter 7 Drift: When the System Forgets Itself
Chapter 8 Reorientation: When Truth Begins to Return
Chapter 9 Realignment: The Work of Returning to Ourselves
Chapter 10 Culture in Motion: The Emergence of Shared Practice
Chapter 11 Participation: The Quiet Ways We Shape Each Other
Chapter 12 Integration: When the Threads Hold
Bibliography
Biography
Laurin Lilly‑Laona Friedrich is a non‑financial risk and governance professional with experience across financial institutions in Europe and South America. With a background spanning second‑line risk, compliance, and audit functions, she has developed a close understanding of how organisations maintain formal coherence while relying on informal human dynamics to stay functional. Trained in law and economics and informed by ongoing engagement with systems thinking and organisational behaviour, she writes from lived professional experience inside complex institutions. Her work focuses on making the subtle, often unspoken dynamics of organisational life legible to practitioners who navigate ambiguity, moral tension, and relational complexity in real time.






