I often find vision setting quite annoying. People end up discussing differences between specific words that don’t get us to a better outcome. I like the elements you present here.
To have a visionary on the team must feel like something else. People described Steve Jobs as a visionary, and it takes some special blend of technical experience, imagination, and focus. And he took Apple FAR.
You're asking the question like you are suspicious that you may have never encountered one. Perhaps they are very rare. Certainly more rare than those who claim the title for themselves in a twitter bio.
I often find vision setting quite annoying. People end up discussing differences between specific words that don’t get us to a better outcome. I like the elements you present here.
Who likes a good semantic argument?
Do even English teachers like a semantic disagreement when you're trying to get to action items? :)
To have a visionary on the team must feel like something else. People described Steve Jobs as a visionary, and it takes some special blend of technical experience, imagination, and focus. And he took Apple FAR.
Thanks as always!
Morning, Robert.
You're asking the question like you are suspicious that you may have never encountered one. Perhaps they are very rare. Certainly more rare than those who claim the title for themselves in a twitter bio.
We took time to unpack today’s Field Notes entry in some more detail.
https://x.com/admiredleaders/status/1869110232477307328