Cameron Herold
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“If you have been bold enough in your ideas, this will have two effects: It will attract and repel others. Notice I said it will attract and repel, not or. Your Vivid Vision should behave like a magnet, drawing some people in and pushing others—hopefully not too many—away. If your scope is too small, too milquetoast, or too watered down, or if everyone likes it, no one will love it. If this is the case, you have failed.”
― Vivid Vision: A Remarkable Tool for Aligning Your Business Around a Shared Vision of The
― Vivid Vision: A Remarkable Tool for Aligning Your Business Around a Shared Vision of The
“If you forget to remind people that getting three years into the future necessitates first getting one year and then two years into it, they will likely overlook that obviousness and assume you’re just nuts. It’s a little bit like telling a thirteen-year-old what it’s going to be like when they turn sixteen. They can’t visualize what being a sixteen-year-old will feel or look like, since it’s too far away from their current world, and the changes they will undergo are too enormous to understand.”
― Vivid Vision: A Remarkable Tool for Aligning Your Business Around a Shared Vision of The
― Vivid Vision: A Remarkable Tool for Aligning Your Business Around a Shared Vision of The
“If you imagine big enough, you’ll meet some doubters. If you told your employees that you want to design an electric car that can go 300 miles on a single charge, go from 0 to 60 miles per hour in three seconds flat, seat seven comfortably, and look as sexy as an Aston Martin, somebody will say, “There’s no way.â€� That tells you you’re on the right track.”
― Vivid Vision: A Remarkable Tool for Aligning Your Business Around a Shared Vision of The
― Vivid Vision: A Remarkable Tool for Aligning Your Business Around a Shared Vision of The
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