Casting Vision
by: Jeff Earlywine
One of my greatest loves as a
kid was fishing. This love developed quickly because my family owned a little
bait shop that was located near Toledo Bend Lake in Louisiana. Toledo Bend is
well known for its large bass and large quantity of crappies.
I soon found out that there is a
lot more to fishing than just catching fish. Learning to cast a fishing lure
into a tree-covered fish hole takes great skill. But casting is just the start;
you have to learn to make the lure look irresistible to the fish below, so
irresistible that an attack is inevitable.
Casting a vision for your
organization works much the same way. Over the years I have written many
Footprints and Monuments articles on the topic of vision. I have written about
the value of a vision, how to evaluate your vision, how to design your vision,
and how to write a vision statement. This article however is to help you
discover the practical process of casting a vision.
The process of casting a vision
for your organization is to:
The first step in the process of
casting a vision begins with you, the leader. The vision of your organization
begins in the crock-pot of your mind and heart. It is something that you can
feel, taste, see, hear and can literally touch with your soul. Your vision must
be greater than your past memories, mistakes, and accomplishments. It has been
said that dissatisfaction and discouragement are not caused by the absence of
things but the absence of vision. Warren Bennis was quoted saying, “Leadership
is the capacity to translate vision into reality.”
As much as we would like to skip
this step we must resist. The best way for your vision to become clear in your
mind and heart is to retreat to a quiet and tranquil place. A place that will
allow your mind to think creatively and crystallize the vision.
The next step in the process is
to engage your leadership team with a thought provoking question. A question
that will help them begin to see the vision and dream that lives in your heart.
Questions like…
Step three is a transition step.
In this step your leadership team will discuss in detail the challenges keeping
those questions from being answered and acted upon. Challenges such as, why
sales are not reaching predetermined goals, why customers are not returning, or
why families are suffering just as much within the church walls as they are
outside the church. Overcoming these challenges will put the organization on
the pathway to accomplishing its objectives and your vision.
The last step in this process is
to determine the solution to the above challenges. This is the step in the
process where you share your heart’s vision and get the buy-in from your
leadership team. Everyone must be convinced that the solution will help your
organization accomplish its (your) vision. It is very important at this point
to remember K.I.S.S. – Keep It Short & Simple.
The following is an example of
how these steps work together to reach the vision of an organization.
The organization in this case is
one that mentors at-risk kids in a large metro city.
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