Monday, March 15, 2010

How does our vision contribute to leadership?

We can be so immersed in our hectic lives that we forget the reasons for dedicating so much time and energy to our daily activities. Having a vision gives us a purpose through objectives, that we can use to direct and prioritize our efforts. However, having a high-level vision is not enough. For example, most of us would like to eradicate poverty, but do we have the right plan to implement it? This is one of the steps where leaders fail to make the dream a reality.


Is the plan to take from the rich and give to the poor or is the plan to increase employment and productivity? When we define the plan it is important that we base it on realistic goals and sustainable resources. How do we motivate and mobilize the large numbers of stakeholders required to make the plan a reality? Sometimes the vision is launched in the hope that somehow people will figure out what to do. This is characteristic of leaders who think success depends entirely on them, and that it is enough to use rhetoric to enforce a vision. The truth is that great leaps in progress are achieved only when the hearts and minds of the collective are dedicated to achieving a vision.

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