Full Steam Ahead: Unleash the Power of Vision in Your Work and Your Life

This month’s focus is on planning the future.  A key success factor is having clarity of vision, as you plan for the future.  I like the approach Ken Blanchard outlined in his book Full Steam Ahead: Unleash the Power of Vision in Your Work and Your Life.

Patrick Lencioni, President of The Table Group and author of The Five Dysfunctions of a Team penned the foreward to the book and noted that anyone who wants to create a transformation—in either one’s personal or professional life—will have to overcome the fear of rejection and can do so through the wonderfully powerful and simple lessons Blanchard outlines.

Lencioni explains, “In our work with organizations worldwide, we have observed that the biggest impediment to managers becoming great leaders is the lack of a clear vision:

  • Knowing who you are (Your Purpose);
  • Knowing where you’re going (Your Picture of the Future); and
  • What will guide your journey (Your Values).

In fact, less than 10 percent of the organizations we visited were led by managers who have a clear sense of where they are trying to lead people.”

Our world desperately needs visionary leaders.

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Proverbs on Planning the Future

Planning for the future is a major industry.  Hundreds of billions of dollars ride on the forecasts of economists, investment advisors, and analysts of all kinds.  Even the sports world has a variety of new roles for those specializing in predictive analytics.  It’s also a big deal for us at NASA too.  In fact, a few years ago, I took lessons learned from work and applied them to individuals in my post, “Strategic Planning for You.”

King Solomon—in the book of Proverbs—focuses heavily on the here and now but also keeps an eye on the future.  Many of his proverbs, in fact, offer wisdom on how to make plans.

Click here to learn more from William Mouser’s LifeGuide Bible Study on Proverbs: Learning to Live Wisely