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The Costs of Ego
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| “Ego is the invisible line item on every company’s profit and loss statement.”
Fifty-three percent of businesspeople estimate ego costs their company 6 to 15 percent of annual revenue; 21 percent say this cost ranges from 16 to 20 percent.
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10 Ideas To Help You Create A Vision Of Your Ideal Work life
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| If you use these 10 ideas you may find you come out with two visions. One would be a big vision of what you want for the world and one would be a vision of the work you want for yourself. Ideally they fit together. At first they may not. Finding a vision takes a lot of quiet time!
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The Importance of Action
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| I tell you this story because it’s not about education. There are many educated people around who have no money, no success, no vision. It’s all about TAKING ACTION. |
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Lead With Vision
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| Leaders have vision and pull others into their vision. They have a clear mental picture of what success looks like. They attract others to their vision with a sense of purpose, belief, passion and enthusiasm. |
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Visionarys Disease and the CEO
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| We all know the value of vision. The Greek philosophers spoke about it. Former President George Bush recommended attention to "the vision thing." What happens when an organization's problem isn't a lack of vision but too much? What happens when the CEO's vision changes monthly, weekly, or even daily-driving his organization crazy? Welcome to Visionary's Disease. If you are consulting to someone who suffers from it, you are probably very frustrated. |
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Creating a Brilliant Vision
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| If your organization does not have a compelling Vision, it is going nowhere. A solid vision of the future is the most important ingredient in any strategic process, yet often organizations just throw out a vision statement as a kind of placeholder to guide action. That is a crime. This article contains a solid process for creating an organizational vision that is brilliant.
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The Value of Vision
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| What's your vision? Do you have one for your business? Is it aligned with your personal vision? Having a clearly defined vision, increases the odds you will bring your desires to fruition. Ask any successful business person and you will find they started out with some sort of a vision.
Working closely with entrepreneurs provides me with an insider's view of what happens in their operations. Those most likely to succeed are the ones who have a clear vision, a picture which resonates deeply.
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Home-based Business Opportunity: Interior Designer
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| If you have a knack for designing, you can start your own home-based business. Whether your knowledge and skills are inherent, earned by education or experience, materializing your vision is very fulfilling. |
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Company Vision, Mission, and Values, What’s the Difference?
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| I was asked recently by a friend to explain the difference between a vision statement, a mission statement, and a values statement. I must confess that I struggled to answer the question as many organizations seem to use these terms interchangeably. Then my parochial school education kicked in - I had heard a lot about people with a mission when at Catholic school - they called them “Missionaries”. So what was their mission? It could be described as to carry out the “Vision of Jesus of Nazareth” (he was certainly a visionary) and to do this in accordance with the values he espoused. |
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Realizing Your Entrepreneurial Vision
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| Question: Can you become a successful entrepreneur?
Answer: Yes, but you can’t do it alone.
Entrepreneurs begin by creating a vision. The vision states what your company does, why it is in business and what it will achieve. From this vision, a company strategy emerges. It describes the actions the company will take to make the vision a reality. Your company’s future pain and success is a function of 1) whether your vision serves the needs of the marketplace and 2) how successfully your company implements its strategy.
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The Relevance & Reality of Education
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| We cannot deny that education is important and useful. A good education is critical for navigating through today’s, often times, confusing world. A better quality education may spell the difference between more opportunities and missed opportunities. Education arms us with the knowledge and know-how, married with the know-who we will build and develop. Education helps eradicate ignorance, and the prejudices and discrimination that it breeds. |
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