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The Double Win

#014: 4 Steps to Communicating Vision (Encore)

The Double Win

Michael Hyatt

Management, Intentionality, Selfdevelopment, Education, Teamleadership, Personaldevelopment, Productivity, Self-improvement, Business, Achievement, Influence, Selfleadership, Leadership

4.81.5K Ratings

🗓️ 9 July 2019

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

Every leader is motivated by a compelling vision for the future. There’s something you want to achieve. You know where you’re headed. The problem is that it’s hard to keep that vision real for your team. They’re busy and easily distracted. Before long, another quarter has slipped by and you haven’t made real progress on the big outcome you’re after. How discouraging!  But there’s hope! We’ve got a compelling formula for communicating your vision to every single member of your team.  Based on decades of corporate experience, we’ve distilled vision casting into a series of four steps. Follow them, and you’ll see your team transformed. They’ll go from being mired in the busy work of Monday to Friday and become motivated partners in helping make your vision a reality. This really works! Shout-out! Here’s a shout-out to listeners BenJoeM2, who left this review of the podcast on iTunes: “Been listening since day one and have loved it! Really is great advice for any leader in work, home, or church." Thanks friend. We really appreciate the feedback.  And we’d love to hear from the rest of you too. If you’re enjoying the program, lease rate and review us on iTunes. If you’re not sure how to do that, check out this simple tutorial.  And don’t forget to subscribe. We don’t want you to miss a single episode, bonus episode, or free content that we make available only in this channel. Subscribe today on your favorite device.  Resources from this episode Lead with a Story, Paul Smith The Book of Mistakes, Skip Prichard The CEO Next Door by Elena L. Botelho, Kim R. Powell, Tahl Raz  “What Sets Successful CEOs Apart” by Elena Botelho, Kim Powell, Stephen Kincaid, and Dina Wang     See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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0:00.0

This episode of Lead to Win is brought to you by The Focused Leader One Day Intensive.

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To focus your leadership, claim your ticket to our November 12th intensive before July 15th

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when our early bird pricing expires.

0:13.2

Find out more at lead to dot win slash intensive.

0:18.6

Hi I'm Michael Hyatt.

0:19.7

I'm on sabbatical this month so we're taking this opportunity to serve up some

0:22.8

hand-picked encore episodes of lead to win. This week four steps to communicating

0:28.3

vision a crucial skill for every leader I hope you enjoy it.

0:33.2

In the year 871, England was in trouble.

0:36.0

For decades, the country had been slowly taken over by the Danes.

0:40.5

Fierce Viking Raiders led by their warrior king, Guthram.

0:45.0

The Danes controlled most to Britain, and the Anglo-Saxon natives were confined to the small southern kingdom of Wessex.

0:51.0

Education had ground to a halt. Commerce was continually

0:55.8

disrupted by Danish raiders. The country was indefensible and in total

1:00.3

disarray.

1:03.4

Wessex was ruled by a very young king with little experience.

1:07.1

When Alfred took the throne on April 23rd, 871, he was just 22 years old and he suffered from poor health but unlike most monarchs at the time

1:15.2

Alfred had a great vision for his country he saw the key to securing the future was not

1:20.3

in brutally oppressing his neighbors but in creating a society of learning, prosperity, and strong defenses.

1:26.0

Young Alford reorganized the Army for greater effectiveness and fought bravely against the Danes.

1:31.0

Even better, he created a Navy to combat the Dane's greatest advantage,

1:35.2

Sea Power. It took time, but Alfred's vision for the country became a reality. In 878,

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