If you want to be an effective leader--at any level--you should pay attention to vision. Leaders who communicate a strong vision are seen by their bosses and coworkers as more effective in several important areas than those who do not. The content of your vision affects employees' perception of your organization. Your articulation of the vision affects their perception of your leadership effectiveness. Taken together, vision content and vision articulation give your employees, colleagues, and other stakeholders a powerful image of how good your organization is how skilled you are as a leader.7 Vision and Effective Leadership
7 Demystifying Vision
9 Five Building Blocks
20 A Different Perspective
27 Improve Your Delivery
29 Vision and Resilience
30 Suggested Readings
30 Background
31 Key Point Summary
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Corey Criswell is a product development manager at CCL's Colorado Springs campus. She is responsible for the In-House Solutions product line, which supports clients with practical, user-focused, do-it-yourself training and development. She serves as a member of the Senior Executive Research Initiative, which focuses on understanding leadership at the most senior levels. She holds an M.S. in ecology from the Florida Institute of Technology.
Talula Cartwright is a former senior faculty member at CCL's Greensboro campus. She was a trainer in severallƒ&