As a business leader, you probably already have some big ideas about what success looks like to you. However, it isn’t enough to have it only clearly laid out in your head when you’re leading a business made up of other people. Your vision needs to be refined, defined and communicated effectively with staff, stakeholders and even customers.
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Writing the perfect vision statement
Writing the perfect vision statement
Get to grips with your vision statement by using these Project Manager-curated handy best practices and examples from real-world businesses.
Communicating your vision
Communicating your vision
Effectively communicating your company’s vision is one of the most important aspects of being a business leader. Forbes has some advice on doing it well.
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