How to Make Vision Stick

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Intentional Influence Starts Here

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Whether you are the leader of your organization, a parent, a teacher, or a team player -- you must be able to establish trust through see-through and mouse trap stories before you gain permission to share your vision and move it forward.

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Intentional Influence Starts Here

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“If your listeners are comfortable with who you are and why you are here, then they are ready to listen to

what you think is in it for them[the vision].”

Annette Simmons, The Story Factor

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A VISION STORYillustrates for your audience

What’s in it for THEM.

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But Before you can lead, you must have a succinct

VISION STATEMENT that guides YOU daily.

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What story can best illustrate it?

Exercise:

Write your personal vision statement.

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Lessons from leaders who make Vision STICK?5

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1 State your

vision simply.

1 + 1 = 2

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2 Cast the Vision Convincingly.

Defining the Problem

Offering a Solution

Explaining why and why

now

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3 Repeat It Regularly.

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4Celebrate It Continually.

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5Embrace It Everywhere

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DON’T FORGET

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Vision leaks!Make sure vision sticks—DAILY.

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Take the time to find a STORY OF YOUR VISION—paint a picture that people can see. .

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Inspired by the brilliant ideas of …

Andy Stanley: Making Vision Stick

&

Annette Simmons: The Story Factor

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