Businesses that are guided by a vision statement tend to have more engaged and productive employees.
A vision can lead to increased productivity, profitability
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I totally agree, it's that "lighthouse" that you can check back in with to make sure you are "on course". Thanks for commenting.
4140 days ago
I think vision can help even solopreneurs or very small businesses because it helps you focus on what opportunities you do want to pursue and what opportunities you don't. Since entrepreneurs are always learning new things, there is a danger of drifting away in pursuit of every new opportunity you see. A vision keeps you grounded and on track while still flexible enough to experiment with how that vision can be realized.