The Value of Vision

The Value of Vision

I am currently working on a book with my good friend?Oleg Konovalov. We believe that success in business results from visionary leadership, strategic thinking, acting for people and their needs, and focused commitment. Staying successful over time requires constant reinvention.

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In this article, I talk about several reasons why having a clear?vision?is incredibly valuable for every organization.


In my 30-year career as an executive coach and consultant, I have worked with successful companies with a vision. I’ve also worked with unsuccessful companies with a vision, but I have never worked with a highly successful company that did not have a vision.

There are several reasons why having a vivid, compelling, and well-communicated?vision?and strategy for growth are essential for every business.

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Engagement

A compelling vision motivates your team by getting them excited about the?future of your business. It’s like a magnet, pulling your people forward and creating momentum. A challenging but achievable vision gives people something to strive for. A destination that seems just out of reach but worth the effort to get there.

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Alignment

A clear and well-communicated vision helps everyone in the organization understand where the company is going and their role in helping get it there. It ensures everyone is on the same page and working together toward a common goal.

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Strategy

It is impossible to build a strategy when you don’t know what outcome you are trying to achieve. The vision gives you a clear picture of what success looks like so that you can back up from there and create a?strategythat will lay out a step-by-step process to attain your company’s vision.

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Hiring

Even more than pay or prestigious title, many?employees?today value working for an organization with a noble purpose. An inspiring vision as the main reason to join a company. Don’t get me wrong, they want fair pay. But they also want to work someplace where they can be personally committed to what the business is trying to achieve.

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Decision-making

When people across the organization are clear about the company’s vision, making even the most difficult decisions becomes much easier. It’s a simple question, “Does taking this action help us move closer to achieving our vision?”

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Leadership

A strong vision that the leader is committed to allow for the courage to hold fast in uncertain times, guide the company with a steady hand, and the determination to keep moving toward realizing the vision. It’s also important to recognize that having a vision is not just for the CEO. If you lead only one person, they look to you to set the vision for where you are going together.

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These are just a few of the many ways that vision can help your organization.

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Alphonso Rosas

Chef. C.C.P for hire/Entrepreneur/Motivational Speaker

2 年

Let me know when and where I can get my hands on that book!

Niraj Kapur

Overcome sales objections, ghosting and prospecting challenges. Personalised 1:1 Sales & LinkedIn coaching. Interactive Group Training. Influencer marketing deals with Salesforce, BRITA and Hubspot

2 年

Can't wait to read your new book with Oleg John Spence

Michelle Klopper

Head of Merchandise at Living Unlimited Pty Ltd

2 年

Great read, looking forward to your book!

Gabor Pinter

Head of IT Services Solutions at BEKO Engineering | certified Thought Leader & Consultant | Founder of Mind Mate Inspiration Association | ex-IBM CEE Strategy&Design Consulting Leader, ex-SDCoE leader

2 年

I like Oleg's book. Altough I think vision is for a few leader in the company, but dedication to motivating goals with continuous development are more important nowadays. Vision is not the main element for this ingradient in my view. :-)

Dr. Oleg Konovalov

the da Vinci of Visionary Leadership, Member of Thinkers50 Radar at Thinkers50, Advisor, C-Suite coach, Speaker, Author - Vision and Visionary Leadership

2 年

John Spence your insights on vision and its value are invaluable! Thank you for sharing!

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