What Matters in 2010? Part two

by margaretreynolds on December 16, 2009

in STRATEGIC LEADERSHIP, STRATEGIC PLANNING

This is another piece from Seth Godin’s assembly of authors answering the question “What Matters in 2010?” It probably won’t surprise those of you who know me that the second one I chose to feature in on Vision. This one is written by Michael Hyatt, CEO of Thomas Nelson publishers, located in Nashville, Tn.

Vision

Vision is the lifeblood of any organization. It is what keeps it moving forward. It provides meaning to the day-to-day challenges and setbacks that make up the rumble and tumble of real life.

In a down economy-particularly one that has taken most of us by surprise-things get very tactical. We are just trying to survive. What worked yesterday does not necessarily work today. What works today, may not necessarily work tomorrow. Decisions become pragmatic.

But after a while this wears on people. They don’t know why their efforts matter. They cannot connect their actions to a larger story. Their work becomes a matter of just going through the motions, living from weekend to weekend, paycheck to paycheck.

This is where great leadership makes all the difference. Leadership is more than influence. It is about reminding people of what it is we are trying to build-and why it matters. It is about painting a picture of a better future. It comes down to pointing the way and saying, “Come on. We can do this!”.

When times are tough, vision is the first casualty. Before conditions can improve, it is the first thing we must recover.

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