Coalition-building is legitimate when the work needs shared commitment.
Politics theater starts when the private campaign becomes more important than the quality of the decision. The clean version creates context, hears objections, and prevents preventable surprises.
Build support by improving the decision in public and private. If private conversations only isolate dissenters or manufacture inevitability, the coalition is already dirty.
Operator artifact: coalition map: decision owner, affected groups, legitimate objections, context each group needs, and what must return to the formal room.
Field test: Build support by making the tradeoff clearer, not by isolating dissenters.
This is part 9 of 10 in Influence Without Manipulation.
