
"Leadership is the capacity to translate vision into reality." - Warren G. Bennis
Great leaders create the destiny and direction for their organization (church) that motivates their team to pursue the mission. Powerful visions galvanize groups and take them to new places and heights.
Just think about these:
Disney has a vision to put a smile on the face of every guest to make families smile.
FedEx had a vision for overnight, guaranteed next morning package delivery.
Dominoes had a vision to deliver quality, hot pizza to your door in 30 minutes or less or it's free.
Coke had a vision to have a refreshing beverage within the reach of every person around the world.
Microsoft had a vision to create beneficial software that would compel people to have a computer on every desk at work, home or school.
M.D. Anderson has a vision to make cancer history.
Your vision is your MVP ... Most Valuable Property
As leaders, we must realize that our vision has a cascading effect on everything else in our organization.
Cloudy visions foster blurred and confusing priorities, employees, and disappointing results.
Sharp visions foster clarity and powerful momentum.
Are we spending enough time creating and implementing our vision?
Pursuing His dream...embracing the journey
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