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The 11 Required Elements of a Successful Vision

What is a Vision?

There is a lot of talk about creating and maintaining a vision, especially as part of a

CEO’s job. In my opinion, ‘vision’ is a term that is both greatly overused as well as largely misunderstood. Many people consider vision to be an all-encompassing view of the product or service, while others expand it’s meaning to include the entire market and still others believe the term encompasses far more.

What is a “Vision”?Why Do You NEED One?How Do You Use it? How Do You Know It Is Complete? So is developing a vision

Having      been     personally      responsible      for a corporation’s vision for many years, I believe it covers more than what most people think. So, what follows is my definition of vision, and I do not understate the case when I say that, with few exceptions, the lack of a strong vision puts you at a distinct competitive disadvantage.To  begin  with,  I  believe  a  vision  must encompass

everything about the business. This includes everything from things as high-level and broad as the organizational chart, right down to details like basic product functionality. It also includes both the strategic and tactical levels of every discipline required to run the business. A vision must include both these levels for every function vis-à-vis, finance, sales, marketing, operations, and product development. Each variable must be imagined over time as a series, because many will change rapidly. Does this sound like a mind-

Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety- nine percent perspiration.” So is developing a vision

blowing exercise? Yes, it does! Thankfully, since our brains are wired to think visually, and are the most powerful  computers  on  earth,  this  task  is  well within most  people’s  intellectual  capacity  if  they  have  the experience and information. The biggest issue is that most people don’t have all the needed information or expertise to understand and design these business models. This is real work, not magic, luck, or the flash of insight that may have been the genesis of a product’s unique abilities. As Thomas Edison says “Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent perspiration.” The exercise of writing a business plan generally
fills in much of the vision and is worth the effort even if you throw the plan in the trash when you are done. It can allow the merger of different skill-sets to happen. However, this is not the same as having the experience in one’s head, which forces greater
discipline and integration and allows the Model to be “run” in the visionary’s head.

Teamwork is the ability to work
together toward a common vision.
The ability to direct individual
accomplishments towards
organizational objectives. It is the
fuel that allows common people to attain uncommon results.”

Why, you ask, must a vision be so elaborate? Because, the purpose of a vision is to have something complete, and against which, you can hold up all major business

decisions. It is almost a philosophy for the company to live by. This helps ensure consistency across departmental goals and helps eliminate other major factors that can split a business into fractional pieces, such as two departments going after different
objectives, and effectively dividing your resources across these objectives, or even markets.

Diagram – The Vision Pie

Let us take a look at an example, Leslie Wexler of The Limited, one of the most successful retailers of all time. Leslie uses “Victoria” of Victoria’s Secret’s fame as a big part of his vision. “Victoria” is a fictional female customer who is willing to wear the clothes that go into the Victoria Secret catalog. She is just a figment of his imagination really. If Leslie can’t picture Victoria wearing a piece of clothing then it doesn’t go into the catalog. This is his way of testing their market position, and includes factors such as fashion/style and price. To me, this is a simple example of a “customer vision”, a tool for selecting your products and market position. This makes up just one piece of one slice of the vision pie as the “Product Development” filter or market position if you prefer (there is overlap here), shown on the previous page, and might overflow onto the “marketing” slice, but by no means is it a complete corporate vision.

It is the function of creative man to perceive and to connect the seemingly unconnected.”
— William Plomer

What are the Other Slices of the Vision Pie?

Well, each major function (or department) that is required to create a business makes up a slice of the pie. For example, a typical company would include the following vision slices:
1) Sales – Target customer, pricing, sales and distribution models, strategies and tactics.

2) Marketing – All sales-lead generation functions and activities designed to educate consumers and position the company, competitive intelligence and market positioning strategy.

3)Finance – All sources and uses of capital, all systems to manage and project it, all accounting functions to track expenses and revenues.

4) Product Development (R & D) – Idea generation, architecture, design,development, testing, and quality assurance. Each of these is a process that evolves over time, not just an idea.

5) Customer Service – The service model (i.e. team or individual), CRM or Operations..

Many young companies have a good product-vision that stems from the technical founders who often see a need and understand how to fill it. However, most of these founders lack experience in the other “business” areas, needed to turn a “product only vision” into a viable business. They see the market-need and the solution, but require help to build an organization that can deliver the product to the market, which is a much more complex endeavor involving many disciplines. Getting any one of these slices
wrong is often fatal to a company.

Wayne Gretsy, when asked why he was such a superior hockey player responded:
“Because I go where the puck will be, not where it is””

Well, you get the point. There are usually five major slices, with two parts to each (the strategic and tactical levels). Vision is everything needed to make the company work across all these functions. And remember, that it must also be a series of these snapshots over time for planning and growth purposes, as it must evolve slowly, not make big leaps. I would recommend corporate snapshots for today, one year out, two years out, three years out and even five years out. The further out your vision is, the less detail you will need to have because many things will change over time and because you only need to understand and plan the details for each year. Of course, the financial plan slice should include each month or quarter in great detail for year one and two, but it is generally a total waste of time to do more than annual numbers for years three and beyond, as experience and circumstances will modify these for sure. Sometimes financial people will run numbers over and over again in great detail for five years out. This is
basically just plain silly and a waste of effort and time at a certain point. I call it being “perfectly incorrect”. All these models will be very wrong, GUARANTEED, the idea is to iterate them closer and closer to reality as you gain more data and experience. The
goal of a financial model is to simulate, project and plan and that simulation must be updated as you go. If you have to adjust your pricing by even 15% then every previous version of that model is instantly obsolete. This is just another slice that focuses on
financial specifics and tries to show that the business can be profitable at some time in the future.

Every great accomplishment starts as only a vision in a single mind, which then spreads to others through passionate communication until many are working towards a single complex goal.”We never Plan To Fail,
Only Fail To Plan.

So how do you design, develop and communicate such a complex beast? Well, it could be one of the most challenging exercises in the gray matter of your cerebral cortex. We all have exceptional capacity to think visually and generally that is how a vision is best evolved. A framework of experience is needed in each discipline. Without it, you cannot really validate the model without VERY expensive real life trial and error. Most entrepreneurs make the mistake of learning it on their own through expensive trial and error when they could save hundreds of thousands of dollars, even millions by involving someone with the right experience. Many visions are “unexecutable”. This means that they are doomed to fail from day-one because of something the entrepreneur does not yet know, or has not recognized due to lack of experience. It is pretty easy to visualize something that may never work. Let’s face it, venture capitalists,who are generally smart, educated professionals, do it every day by investing the bulk of their dollars (60% to 90%) in businesses that will never work! The fact is there are way too many variables for anyone to really know something will work well unless they have experience in all the required disciplines.

Any Vision Must Evolve With Time

Now let’s think about a series of these vision pies over time to create a stack of them with a pie for each of the following three to five years (see below). With each additional year, the vision will contain less detail and the current probability of being right diminishes greatly.

What is a ““Genius is the ability to reduce the complicated to the simple.”
— C. W. Ceran

This is what I call the “Vision Cone”. Every vision needs actual validation in the real world for virtually all it elements.
Certainly, the ones that have not been done EXACTLY that way before, and have not had great success, are a significant risk and deserve special testing in ways that will not disrupt the business if they fail. This testing is known as actively managing the risks, something any CEO should be doing. I have a separate system on this later. Most venture capitalists insist on a “seasoned” CEO at the helm of a new company; someone who, based on many years of experience, can actually run these “vision simulations” or business models in their head. Many things can cause a business to fail. Even small things that fail to work because of typical personality types in certain jobs can delay or prevent a business from being successful. Only a significant amount of real-world experience can reduce this risk.

How Do You Practically

Implement a Vision? Unfortunately, it is impractical to expect every department-head to understand the entire vision. As a matter of fact, it is virtually impossible because it is likely that they do not understand the other disciplines well enough, or have enough
access to information. However, a good CEO makes sure each department-head has a complete understanding of their slice of the vision and how it is phased in properly, over time, with the other departments. This can sometimes be done, by creating interlocking goals or end dates that are one or more quarters away.For example, customer-service will hire a new manager when sales hit 20 new
customers.

A Personal Vision is much simpler and very different from a corporate vision. Corporate visions require many moving parts, many people and many areas of expertise.
Developing a Personal Vision:
1. Vision: What you want most for your life (a dream made real)
2. Mission statement: A description of how you attain your vision
3. Goals
a. Definite statement of exactly
what you desire
b. Written in the present tense
c. Measurable (i.e., there is an objective way to determine you have met it

A vision is important because it is what unifies all of the resources on a single
“objective” – which ultimately is a single position in the marketplace. This position must
include virtually all product-factors recognizable by a sophisticated buyer in the market,
as well as all the variables that make up the complex structure of the organization to
create, deliver and service that product.

Diagram – The Vision Cone

Each day, a CEO will use the vision to measure decisions against, each day the VP of  Engineering should be making decisions consistent with his or her slice of the vision, and each day all key management players should be doing the same. If you have someone measuring their daily decisions against their modus operandi at a former company, or just their favorite way of doing things, then odds are you have a personnel problem that needs to be addressed. This is a common problem because human nature dictates that we to do it the way we always have (the easiest way); as opposed to really thinking about how this situation may be different.

An important thing to remember is that without the right experience, from every discipline in the room, and all the right market- research, it is impossible to define a real vision. Most companies in fact, do not have a
full vision, or anything near it, though they will claim they do.

In my experience, it takes a new CEO four to eight weeks of full-time work to develop a complete vision for the company. This will vary greatly, depending on the complexity of the company, market and product involved. Vision development must include time
spent with customers, time spent with all key employees, and lots of research to validate the theories that are being used to
make decisions.

How Can a Vision Be Communicated?

One of the CEO’s most important roles is to communicate the vision to management and employees and yet be open enough to the possibly superior experience of others in a specific area to modify it as they learn more. We can debate how much of this vision
investors and customers need to know, as this will vary greatly from time to time, and by industry and competitive environment, but the employees need to understand those parts of the vision that affect their jobs. At a minimum, they need to know at least enough to
make day-to-day decisions that are consistent with that vision.

When a CEO actually communicates his vision, it must be tuned to the particular audience and their ability to understand that vision. The broader the audience, the more simply the vision must be presented. The simplest example is the mission statement, or “elevator pitch”. The mission statement is simply a vision that is distilled down to the simplest and most understandable end result or objective. For example: “Things may come to those who wait, but only the things left by those who hustle.” –Abraham Lincoln

“Widgets Software will be the best software
component maker for software development tools used in
the development of video-on-demand products.”

This is a simple statement! It is easy for anyone in any department to understand, but it obviously implies a huge number of moving parts in many departments and disciplines. It clearly communicates that Widgets Software is NOT in the media content or
entertainment business, nor the application business, but in the development tool business. These would all be very different business models needing very different organizations and visions. It should prevent people from investing resources in things that might make more sense for these other business models. Our work is the presentation of our capabilities. In high-level staff meetings where all senior management is present, this vision can be explained in much more detail because you can assume the audience knows a lot more about the basis for the vision and has more experience. During one-on-one meetings with experts in certain areas, you can drill down on this vision to great detail, talking in shorthand and using diagrams about specific attributes as they evolve over time (i.e. people, capital budgets, other resources).

Commitment
Until one is committed, there is hesitancy, the chance to draw back, always – ineffectiveness. Concerning all acts of initiative
and creation, there is one elementary truth, the ignorance of which kills countless ideas and splendid plans; that the moment one definitely commits oneself, then providence moves too. All sorts of things occur to help one that would never otherwise have occurred. A whole stream of events issue from the decision, raising in one’s favor all manner of unforeseen incidents, meetings and
material assistance which no man could have dreamed would have come his way. Whatever you can do or dream you can, begin it. Boldness has genius, power and magic in it. Begin it now!

In my opinion the greater the ability the CEO has to develop this internal vision in his own mind, the greater the chance of success for the business. However, quality teams can develop a vision too; it just takes a lot more work and discipline, but is often necessary in larger companies. The vision essentially creates a philosophy for the business to run by, which helps to insure minimum waste, maximum impact, and ensures convergence on the goal (a market position) by all the troops at the same time. Having them all arrive at the goal at different times is usually a problem and a topic for another day.A well-developed vision is a combination of lots of experience, thought, research and understanding of customer-needs, all unified in ONE PERSON’S head. This is then run as a model against a backdrop of operations and experiences to verify, as much as possible, what can really work in the real world. Hopefully, this can all be done at a cost that is some margin above what customers are willing to pay to make the business economically viable.

In conclusion, a vision is the design of everything needed for the business to work, combined with the experience to know, it can
really work that way in the real world. A Vision is essentially, a mental simulation. So a vision is actually a very complex model that can be run in someone’s head, which takes into account all the major business disciplines, and thousands of real-world practical factors that are only available through long experience. I think this is a pretty good working and practical definition of a vision, and there is no doubt that having one can greatly increase your chances of success.

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