Every leader believes they’re clear. Every team believes they’re aligned. Why are they so often wrong? In The Communication Gap: How Leaders Miss What Matters, John Muir draws on decades of leadership, consulting, and organizational transformation to expose the invisible architecture of communication failure. Using the narrative of Meridian Dynamics International, a fictional company built from real patterns, Muir illustrates the 16 systemic gaps that undermine performance, trust, and execution in organizations of all sizes. Inside this book, you’ll learn: Why alignment is an illusion in most companies and how to make it real - How messages distort as they cascade through layers of leadership - Why more communication often creates less clarity - How fear, assumptions, and cultural differences silently sabotage understanding - The four pillars of a Communication Operating System that makes clarity inevitable - Practical tools for diagnosing gaps in your own organization - How to lead through presence, not pressure the core of Invisible Leadership Muir’s approach is both insightful and actionable. He moves beyond theory to provide a step-by-step guide for building a communication system that scales, adapts, and sustains itself, even under pressure. Perfect for executives, managers, team leaders, and anyone responsible for guiding people toward a common goal, The Communication Gap offers a fresh, systemic lens on one of leadership’s most persistent challenges. If you’re ready to stop blaming miscommunication on individuals and start fixing the system that produces it, this book is your roadmap.