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How to Write an Effective Vision Statement

Mohamad Danial bin Ab Khalil
by Mohamad Danial bin Ab Khalil
Oct 13, 2022 at 11:58 PM

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A good vision statement depicts the possible future if you and your organisation perform flawlessly and achieve all of your objectives.

The best vision statements conjure up this idea of the future in a way that motivates stakeholders to imagine, become enthusiastic about, and engage in making that future a reality.

Your organisation, regardless of its goals, may have a vision that inspires and motivates.

 

How do you create a future vision?

Take a moment to ponder, away from the daily grind of activities, objectives, projects, and distractions. Where is the world going?

It isn't easy to predict the future, but it is feasible to sense the shifting currents.

  • What are the developing and convergent tendencies that will define the future of our world?

  • What are the technologies that will be widely adopted?

  • What mindsets and movements will emerge and spread over the world?

  • What new frontiers will be made available for exploration?

  • What wrongs will we no longer tolerate?

  • What role can we play in influencing and directing these trends to benefit our organisations, stakeholders, and communities?

If the future in your mind's eye appears to be coming true and your organisation appears to play a good role in ushering in that future, you have identified your vision. The problem now is to convey that vision to those around you.

 

How do you communicate your vision?

For the first time, you may be able to see the future with greater clarity than ever before, and you may be able to discern the exact road you must take to get there. Nobody else does.

Your vision statement is essential for making your vision accessible, credible, and contagious. Getting it out of your brain and into the heads of your colleagues and, eventually, your consumers. Create a condensed, readily digestible version of your vision using your vision statement. Getting it right means making your vision that much more tangible and likely.

Your vision statement and the way it is received is a vision that will be funded by our investors, built by our staff, and shared by our customers. When we compose our message, we must make it appealing to all of these distinct stakeholders.

 

What traits determine an excellent vision statement?

There are no set rules, but there are several ideas to consider while crafting your vision statement.

An excellent vision statement would be:

  • Clear - It is a focused image of what the future or your organisation will look like in the future.

  • The Big Picture - It entails more than only your contribution but also what that offering signifies to the globe or your community.

  • Aspirational - It is a long-term objective that will motivate your company for years to come, and it is the type of aim that would be worth investing decades on.

  • Tonally Appropriate - The phrase itself captures your brand's tone.

  • Concise - Your audience will know whether you excite or bore them instantly.

  • Specific - What is the precise future you want to create? In what specific ways does your organisation fit into that future?

 

How do you create a vision statement?

The first step is to create a vision.

  1. What is our primary offering? What product, service, or solution do you provide to your customers?

  2. Who is our target audience? What communities do we belong to? This will help you in setting the tone.

  3. How will our customers' lives evolve over the next 25 years? What trends are convergent that will impact your customers' lives?

  4. How can we speed up, steer, or limit these trends? What influence do we have over how the future unfolds?

  5. What would our influence be on our customers, communities, and the world if we executed flawlessly? What happens in your customers' lives if we become the leaders we intend to be?

  6. Create a future vision for your company: Trends + Your Leadership + Perfect Execution = Your Future Vision

Once you have defined your vision, finish the sentence: "Our organisation envisions a world in which..."

The vision statement should represent how your customers' lives, the world, and your organisation will have altered due to that transition.

 

Tips for creating an inspiring vision statement

  • Answer the fundamental questions about your company. Consider how the world is changing and how your organisation fits into those trends.

  • Maintain brevity and approachability. Do not turn off your readers with an essay. Instead, invite them in with a brief, snappy remark in terms they can comprehend.

  • Maintain credibility. This is your chance to go big, but do not go overboard. An achievable, less desirable goal is worse than an impossible vision that sounds nice on paper.

  • Make your point. Your vision statement attempts to make the future more concrete. The more detailed that future is, the easier it is to relate to and visualise.

  • Make it an easy decision. Make your concept something simple to accept. What is the most promising future for your community? Give them that future and genuinely commit to it.

  • Request input from your community. You may have written your vision statement, but it is not for you. Your vision is what your staff wake up to every day. Your vision is what your consumers and investors have voted for with their hard-earned money. Your vision statement should include input from all of your stakeholders.

 

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