It is important that leaders have clear vision and goals. The Merriam-Webster dictionary (2011) defines the vision as "thoughts, concepts, or objects formed by imagination" and defines the goal as "a goal to which efforts are directed". Proverbs 29: 18 of the Bible states that "Without a vision, people will perish ...". But the logic of Pastor Mark Hiller (2011) is that the opposite ring is the same. (Paragraph 1); this principle applies not only to the general public but also to the organization.
Vision, mission, goal - these are the standard terms you hear in your company's speech. When Google searched for "what is vision", there were many links about how to create a vision statement and its importance, but what is it, why it is important, whether it is owner I could not explain about. - Otherwise, how to develop it. Frankly, I do not understand what its mission and goal are - if you have a vision, your goal is to achieve this vision for me. The end of the story. Its mission and purpose is that (and never) the consultant is the way to earn money by using three words instead of the MBA, so I am convinced that I am wrong. Big, not just for me
Vision - Vision is a dream. Vision is the real north of a company designed to motivate company employees. Historically, this vision is impossible to realize and it is impossible to measure, but it creates a common sense purpose sense. Our mission is to create economic opportunities for all people in the world labor force, that is to say for all 3 B people. In fact, looking at LinkedIn's Series-B deck, this is used to promote Greylock - Reid and its founder, and their vision of wanting to take the company to the company many years ago I expressed it accurately. They have never made these statements, but they know where they want to go.