Conscious Leadership: What Does It Take To Be A Truly Visionary Leader?
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- Business Ethics
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- Ivy Sea,
- Leader,
- Leadership,
- Management,
- Strategy,
- Vision,
- Visionary
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- Ivy Sea
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Overview: The word "vision" is used so frequently that it can seem challenging to fully appreciate the concept and those who have (or nurture) it. One might immediately think of the term as it is used in political campaigns – "the vision thing," or in corporate bureaucracy – "vision and mission statements," and not be moved at all by it. Real vision and true visionaries can lift us out of the muck and mire and into the higher realms of human potential and possibility. The true visionary walks the fine and often challenging line between the inspired world – intuition, reflection, the Divine-inspired – and the material world of action, effects, systems, powerful special interests, ego, status quo, and tangible results. The visionary is a conduit between those two dimensions of higher thought and our physical reality. The short list of truly visionary leaders included in this article is far from complete. There are many other visionaries – both contemporary and historical – that could serve as models to inspire and encourage.
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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2003 | Pages: 1
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