What I have learned about people and organizations...so far.

Thursday, July 28, 2016


How to Practice Vision

When I coach business people and individuals on the importance of vision, I tell them to start their visionary thoughts with the words “I see…”  “I see…” statements are followed by vision thoughts that are:

  • Intense – vision invokes strong feelings.
  • Personal – vision is unique to the one envisioning.
  • Vivid – vision often takes on the properties of a mental picture.
  • Passionate – vision is something that we must do. 
Stepping back and contemplating vision has birthed businesses, started great philanthropic works and helped people like you and I understand our own personal life mission. Jonathan Swift wrote “Vision is the art of seeing what is invisible to others.”  I have found this process to be nothing short of POWERFUL!

Thursday, July 21, 2016

Beginning to Dream

Michael Hyatt wrote an article describing his journey of taking a struggling company from an “ash heap” to a place of success.  He acknowledges his natural bent to think too small. He says, “Through the years, I had learned that if you think about strategy (the “how”) too early, it will actually inhibit your vision (the “what”) and block you from thinking as big as you need to think.”… “The problem is that people get stuck on the how. They don’t see how they could accomplish more, so they throttle back their vision, convinced that they must be “realistic.”  Taking Hyatt’s advice, to dream big we need to discipline ourselves to focus more on the “what” instead of the “how.”  The level of discipline to do so varies from person to person depending on their personality type.  As an example, I have to be very disciplined because I am a strategic thinker. I have to resist the temptation to jump prematurely to strategy.  People with personalities different from mine find it easier to focus on the “what” and avoid jumping to the “how.”

Thursday, July 14, 2016

Vision is a picture of what we believe the future will look like.  It is a reality that we anticipate and a belief about what should be.  While I have led organizations and individuals through the steps of strategic planning for some time, the issue of vision is a more recent discovery for me. I have learned that while an organization or person may have a plan for success, if I have them place a greater focus on vision, their strategy becomes better and they are more successful.

Thursday, July 7, 2016

Can You Imagine?

Perhaps the most beautiful and yet haunting song of the 1970’s was John Lennon’s, “Imagine.”  I first heard it in the same place I heard all music of that era, driving in my dune buggy.  What I did not know at the time was that it was inspired by a Christian prayer book Lennon had been reading.  According to a published interview, Lennon said he envisioned a peaceful world, “not without religion but without this my God-is-bigger-than-your-God thing…”  Whether you embrace Lennon’s view of utopia or not, there is no denying that the man and his composition were big on vision.