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Healthcare systems are currently facing a series of urgent challenges, including margin compression, workforce burnout, rising patient expectations and increasing clinical complexity. In this high-stakes environment, alignment between hospital leadership and medical staff is not only essential, but also a matter of survival and success. Effective collaboration depends on engaging both formal and informal physician leaders, who serve as trusted influencers and culture carriers within their teams. Alignment is built on the front lines, not in the boardroom. It requires intentional trust-building, open communication and inclusive decision making. Many systems are still struggling to engage physicians — whether employed or independent — missing opportunities to leverage their clinical credibility and peer influence. Nevertheless, some of today’s top-performing hospitals are physician led, echoing mid-20th-century models where doctors drove organisational success. This paper outlines practical and proven strategies for aligning leadership, strategy and culture through collaboration with medical staff. Major approaches include dyad/triad leadership models, which integrate clinical and administrative perspectives, as well as inclusive governance structures that amplify diverse voices. By involving informal leaders and respected clinicians without formal titles, systems can harness momentum for change through peer-led initiatives. Real-world examples, such as a physician– nurse–administrator triad reducing central line-associated bloodstream infection (CLABSI) rates, demonstrate how these frameworks drive quality, efficiency and trust. The path forward demands more than just a structural fix; it requires a significant shift towards authentic partnership. When alignment is designed with intentional engagement, it transforms performance, retention and patient outcomes. The bottom line is that when formal and informal leaders work together, everyone — patients, staff, and the organisation — wins. This article is also included in The Business & Management Collection which can be accessed at https://hstalks.com/business/.