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Declare Your Vision
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Length:
36 minutes
Released:
Jun 18, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
What's your vision for your business?
Talking Points
What's the point of having a vision for your business?
What's the difference between vision and mission or purpose or big idea?
What skills do you need to be developing (or discarding)?
How do financial goals fit into your vision?
How far out should you think with your business vision?
What about me-focused vs you-focused vision statements?
How do values play into your vision?
Quotable Quotes
"If you want to make forward progress, you need to know which way forward is."—JS
"A vision isn't something you change like your socks."—RM
"Get clear on the big picture first, and then you can tinker with tactics for the rest of your life."—RM
"Decide where to point the car before you mash on the gas."—JS
"Tactics are attractive because they represent a small commitment. Strategy is a big commitment and therefore it feels scary."—RM
"There is a 'unified theory of you' in there somewhere."—JS
Talking Points
What's the point of having a vision for your business?
What's the difference between vision and mission or purpose or big idea?
What skills do you need to be developing (or discarding)?
How do financial goals fit into your vision?
How far out should you think with your business vision?
What about me-focused vs you-focused vision statements?
How do values play into your vision?
Quotable Quotes
"If you want to make forward progress, you need to know which way forward is."—JS
"A vision isn't something you change like your socks."—RM
"Get clear on the big picture first, and then you can tinker with tactics for the rest of your life."—RM
"Decide where to point the car before you mash on the gas."—JS
"Tactics are attractive because they represent a small commitment. Strategy is a big commitment and therefore it feels scary."—RM
"There is a 'unified theory of you' in there somewhere."—JS
Released:
Jun 18, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
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