Vision: The One Thing Most Leaders Skip
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This is Part 4 of my five-part series on the five tenets of leadership.
In this episode of The Leadership Shift, I talk about one of the most overlooked leadership skills: vision.
Not a slogan. Not a mission statement. Not a strategic plan that sits on a shelf. Real vision is a clear and compelling picture of a preferred future that helps people make decisions and take action.
I break down why leaders often skip vision, what it costs when they do, and four elements that make vision effective: clarity, relevance, consistency, and courage.
I also share a simple challenge for leaders: take ten minutes this week to answer three questions about the future of your team, the legacy of your leadership, and the decision you may be avoiding.
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