Tag Archives: Vision

Why Timing and Process Matter in Vision

Vision can be polarizing!  Some people will be drawn while others will be repelled.  While it may appear that most of the “battles” are over vision, that is NOT where the bigger battles are found.  Leaders, we are discovering, often get the essence of a dream or vision correct.  By “essence”  we mean that the dream likely will morph a… Read more »

Accelerating Vision

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The speed of the vision can be depicted so: Vision + vision carriers + more vision carriers increases the vision passion and speed! The one factor that determines the velocity of a vision is the increase in the number of vision carriers.  When that number genuinely increases the vision accelerates and the future comes on the horizon.

Vision is Overrated

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Vision is overrated if what we mean by vision is pure numbers, statements like, “our church’s vision is 1500 people”.  That really isn’t vision, and that kind of statement is not empowering and therefore overrated.  Vision that empowers has to capture our imagination, has to connect to those we serve.  Then vision becomes powerful, it interprets what we do and what we don’t do, which… Read more »

Who Makes the Decision?

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Who makes that decision?  That was the question a team member asked me one day.  That we were making a decision was clear.  Who would make it? He was the one with the oversight in the area of the decision.  I was the leader. So, who would make the call? The point of leadership is not power.  It is not having the position so… Read more »