Corporate Leadership Training:
Great Leaders Capture the Power of Vision
By
Mark Bowser
Motivational Business Speaker

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Corporate Training and Leadership Success. Enjoy this inspiring article
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Throughout time, great leaders have always had vision.
Vision is one of the most important elements to being a champion.
The Ancient Writer states it this way, "Where there is no vision, the
people perish.
Vision keeps us on track. It even
shows us where the track is.
So, if vision is so important to success and happiness then where do we get
it? That is not an easy
question. One way is to ask
yourself where you want to be ten years down the road?
What will you have accomplished?
Where will you live? Who
will be with you?
Questions like these will help you discover your inner vision for your life.
I
believe that there are two elements we have to keep in mind if we are to be
successful with our leadership vision.
One, the vision needs to be a challenging vision to stretch you and
your team (REMEMBER: In order
to reach your vision, you are going to need to get people on board with it
which means you have to lead them.
Every great leader has a vision that is worthy of following and the
confidence and integrity to get people to follow them).
When I think about a leader with a challenging vision, I think of President
John F. Kennedy. In 1961, he
stood before the nation and said, "I believe this nation should commit
itself to achieving the goal, before the decade is out, of landing a man on
the moon and returning him safely to earth."
That would be a challenging vision for NASA to repeat today let alone
in 1961.
Let me remind you where we were when JFK made that statement.
In 1961, we had just successfully
launched Alan Shepherd into space as the first American into space.
Up until that point we had had failure after failure.
It was a miracle we didn't kill Alan Shepherd in the attempt to get
him up there. Rocket after
rocket had blown up in our faces.
The Soviet Union was stomping on us
in the space race.
Then, we have one success and President Kennedy said we are going to the
moon. Our scientist probably
wanted to send him to the moon.
What an outrageous statement.
Did we know how to accomplish it?
Probably not. Was it
possible? Some of them probably
weren't sure. But what happened
at 4:17 P.M. in the afternoon on Sunday July 20, 1969?
The spacecraft ever so smoothly landed on the lunar surface.
Neil Armstrong called back to earth, "Houston, Tranquility Base here.
The Eagle has landed."
Later, as he and Buzz Aldrin stepped out of
Eagle onto the moon, Neil said, "That is one small step for man one
giant leap for mankind." We had
done it! We had landed two men
on the moon and we did return them safely back home to earth.
You see, a challenging vision isn't one you necessarily have all the
answers to at the beginning, but one that will stretch you to accomplish
something you didn't know you were capable of.
It makes you stronger and better.
The second thing we have to keep in mind in order to make our vision a
reality is the courage to put it into action.
Michele Borba tells a story about Rocky Lyons.
When Rocky was five years old, he and his mother Kelly were traveling
in their pickup truck down a country two lane road.
Rocky was asleep with his legs resting on his mother's lap.
When they turned onto a narrow bridge, the truck hit a pothole.
Trying to get the truck out of a rut, Kelly sped up and turned the
steering wheel. Rocky's foot
got caught between the steering wheel and Kelly's leg and she lost control
of the vehicle. The truck
tumbled over a 20-foot ravine.
The crash woke up Rocky. He
looked at his mother and said, "What happened, Mama?"
Kelly was hurt bad.
She was covered with blood.
Rocky said, "I'll get you out, Mama."
He crawled out the window and tried to pull his mother out of the
truck. It didn't work.
He climbed back into the truck and somehow used his 40-pound body to
push his 104-pound mother out of the wreckage.
Rocky was planning on climbing to the top of the ravine to get help for his
mother. Fearing he would get
hurt, Kelly refused to let him go by himself.
Inch by inch they struggled along.
Rocky not only had a vision to save his mother, he also knew how to
motivate her to success. He
told his mother to remember that little train.
He was referring to the train in that children's classic The
Little Engine that Could.
In Rocky's own version of that famous line, he kept motivating his mother by
saying, "I know you can, I know you can."
Well, they made it to the top and Rocky flagged down a vehicle.
They got Kelly to the hospital and after 8 hours of surgery and 344
stitches, she was put back together.
She looks much different today then she did before the crash.
BUT SHE IS ALIVE! She is
alive because a five-year-old boy had a vision to save his mother and the
courage to put it into action.
Rocky just did what he had to do.
He wasn't trying to be a hero.
He just did what he was called to do.
That is what vision is all about.
A challenging vision which will get you out of your comfort zone and
the courage to put it into action.
What is your vision? Is
it to change the entire world or just your corner of it?
Whatever it is; wherever it is, GET
THAT VISION AND MAKE IT HAPPEN!
Take some time right this moment to think about and answer the following
questions. Then, come up with 3
action steps to start the ball rolling towards your vision.
1.
If you knew you
could not fail, what would you want to accomplish?
2.
Where do you want to
be in your career in five years?
3.
Where do you want to
be with your relationships in five years?
4. If you were able to hear the
eulogy at your funeral, what would you like to be said about you?
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