Friday, March 27, 2009

Empowering Vision

Knowing clearly what you want to say greatly affects your utterance. Knowing clearly where you want to go and what you want to be drives your strategy -- exactly how you plan to get there.

Clearer vision not only helps produce clearer strategy, but unifies and intensifies confidence in both strategy and execution. Clear and vivid vision leads to more internalized imagery which taps inner emotional motivation. When you can really taste what you're after, you're even more likely to work to keep all systems aligned, to make progress more efficient and success more likely. The more everyone is on the same page, seeing and tasting the same vision, and tuned in for more effective teamwork, the more likely the success, by some combination of better execution and crucial changes in strategy.

Vision development, clarification and internalization take time, but that time is well spent when it improves buy-in, motivation, productive creativity, and overall enthusiasm and resourcefulness for vision accomplishment. The more vividly the vision is instilled into every member of the organization, the more vibrant and productive the overall performance.

Many common, but unnecessary, time wasting, resource-consuming problems never appear as greater overall alignment is achieved to take the shortest distance between two points to hit bulls eyes step by step until the vision instilled within is brought to reality.

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