Blurry Goals? Your Vision Statement Could Be Backfiring

The only thing worse than not having a clear vision is having a poorly defined vision.

A vision statement should create a common direction that aligns interests, decisions, and efforts.

It needs to be inspiring enough to motivate action and clear enough that everyone can aim in the same direction.

Keep reading this article on BiblicalLeadership.com.

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