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One of the most famous speeches in history was about a vision.
On 25 May 1961, President Kennedy stood before Congress and proposed that the US "should commit itself to achieving the goal, before this decade is out, of landing a man on the Moon and returning him safely to the Earth. "
A powerful vision is inspiring.
It provides direction, inspires others, and helps you stay focused on what matters most.
However, it can be challenging to find and maintain alignment between a leader’s vision and the team’s execution of the vision.
It requires not just clarity of the vision but a deep understanding of the individual strengths and aspirations within the team.
Leaders must engage in meaningful introspection and dialogue with the team to bridge this gap and navigate towards success.
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