We hear a lot about how leaders must have a burning red-hot vision from God. If we accept Bill Hybel’s definition of vision (I do), then what exactly does it mean to have a vision?  How can you tell if you’re moving in the right direction?  Great! I’m glad you’re pondering that question.

As a subscriber to Harvard Business Review OnPoint Journal, I behaved like a child at Toys R Us upon receiving the Winter 2010 edition. “Turning Your Vision into Reality” is this month’s theme and it couldn’t have come at a better time.  Vision is popular buzzword among leaders, especially church leaders.  Unfortunately, many pastors attend conferences and come away with visions hijacked from others, falsely believing that God will do the same for their church. I call this ministry pornography (I’ll blog about that later).

Across studies and research traditions, vision has been found to be the central component in charismatic leadership and the essence of the oft-noted distinction between management and leadership. But what does it look like in action?   As detailed by the Global Executive Leadership Inventory, behaving in a visionary way is the matter of doing 3 things well:

SENSING OPPORTUNITIES AND THREATS IN THE ENVIRONMENT

  • Author Max DePree says the “1st task of any leader is to define reality”
  • Simplify complex language, strategies, and programs
  • Foreseeing events that will affect the organization

SETTING STRATEGIC DIRECTION

  • Encouraging new business
  • Defining new strategies
  • Making decisions with an eye toward the big picture

INSPIRING OTHERS

  • Challenging the status quo
  • Being open to new ways of doing things
  • Inspiring others to look behind limitations

Question: Do you or other inspiring leaders possess these traits?  Let’s dialogue!

(Source: Harvard Business Review OnPoint – Winter 2010)

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