5 Reasons Why Vision Is Important In Leadership

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5 Reasons Why Vision Is Important In Leadership

“Your vision will become clear only when you can look into your own heart. Who looks outside, dreams; who looks inside, awakes.” ~ Carl Jung

Walt Disney was fired from a newspaper because he “lacked imagination and had no good ideas.”

Oprah Winfrey, at the age of 22, was fired from her job as a television reporter because she was ‘unfit for TV.”

Steven Speilberg was rejected from film school, not once…not twice…but three times.

Michael Jordan was cut from his high school basketball team.

Thomas Edison failed some 10,000 times before successfully inventing the light bulb.

What led these successful and talented people to continue despite failure and rejection?

Vision

What is Vision?

Vision is a mental picture of the future. It is an idea of what the future can hold, but has not yet happened.

Vision is the thing inside of us that guides us. It creates a desire to grow and improve. Vision embodies our hopes and ideals. It gives us a sense of purpose. Visions brings us flashes or glimpses of what is possible.

Vision is when architects dream of new buildings and designs. Or when business people dream of growing their business.

Vision is an expression of what the organization wants to become and be known for. One of the key management skills needed for the successful vision realization is the ability to delegate. If writing about best management practices is too challenging right now, consider asking for help from online writing services, such as WriteMyPaperHub. Pay experts to write your essays on topics you don’t want to cover now. Get quality papers written on time, and learn from the best and the brightest.

So why is Vision important in Leadership?

1) Vision shows us where we are headed.

As a leader you have to look forward and see where you and the company are headed. This is important in order to avert catastrophe before it happens, or to plan for increases in staffing, production, etc. Vision helps a leader prepare for the future. Vision keeps a leader on course during rocky times or unexpected set backs. According to business coach Arman Sadeghi, having a plan for success in your business is one of the most valuable things you can have so don’t make the mistake many business owners make by not having a business plan.

2) Vision provides motivation and inspires us to keep on going.

Leaders need to keep the end result in mind. A leader’s vision needs to be strong enough to carry them through to the end. Otherwise they will stop short of their goals.

3) Vision helps to keep us moving forward and move through obstacles.

If a leader has a strong vision, little set backs and obstacles will seem small and / or insignificant. They will work through them and persevere to the end, learning as they go. Vision helps leaders to persevere.

4) Vision provides focus.

With all of life’s distractions, and people vying for our attention nowadays, it can be hard to feel a sense of accomplishment. As a leader, acting on your vision will provide you with the focus needed to accomplish your goals. Vision helps leaders work on what is important to achieve the end results and not get caught up in the mundane stuff. It helps leaders to focus on the 20% that is important instead of the remaining 80% that can be delegated and handled by others.

5) Vision gives us meaning and purpose to what we do.

As a leader, it will help you to see the end result of your efforts. It will give you your “why?” and the reason that you are doing what you do.

“A leader has the vision and conviction that a dream can be achieved. He inspires the power and energy to get it done.” ~ Ralph Lauren

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7 comments

  1. Steve Borek – Baldwinsville, NY – Since we're all going to die, what do you want to do with the time between now and when that day comes? I'm an Executive and Leadership Coach who works with clients worldwide. My firm is End Game Business. Work with me. The people you lead will be raving fans. Your customers will say they'd be out of their minds to do business with anyone but you. My professional coaching certifications are PCC, BCC, and CUCG. I've coached over 275 people, over 2K hours, in a half dozen countries. What's your end game?
    Steve Borek says:

    Before we can believe the messenger, we need to know the messenger truly believes their own vision. Do you have the experience to take us where you want us to go?

  2. journeytoleadershipblog – I started this blog to improve my leadership skills, to retain and share the tips that I use on a daily basis in the workplace. I also review books that are essential to leadership development.
    journeytoleadershipblog says:

    Well said. I love your post! Extracting that vision from the mind of a leader and communicating it is hard work and can be lost in life distractions.

  3. Nice post.

    The posts clearly define a vision and its importance.

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