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Evolve to Succeed

Why Every Business Needs a Shared Vision, With David Mutton

19 Aug 2024

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In this episode, Warren Munson and David Mutton discuss the importance of creating a shared vision within a business. They emphasise the need for businesses, especially in the early stages, to have a clear vision and purpose that is shared with the team and customers.  They also discuss the challenges of maintaining a shared vision as a business grows and offer practical tips for creating and communicating a vision. The conversation highlights the benefits of having a shared vision, such as increased engagement and differentiation from competitors.   Takeaways   ·   Having a shared vision is crucial for businesses to understand what they are trying to achieve. ·   In the early stages, the vision is often clear to the founder or co-founders, but it is important to share it with the team and potential customers. ·   As a business grows, it is important to periodically reassess and communicate the vision to ensure alignment. ·   Creating a shared vision involves open dialogue, involving key stakeholders, and communicating the vision in a simple and straightforward manner. ·   A shared vision helps in decision-making and keeps the team motivated and aligned.       Chapters   00:00 - Introduction and Overview 01:00 - The Importance of a Shared Vision in Business 03:45 - Stand Out from Competitors with a Shared Vision 06:36 - Challenges of Maintaining a Shared Vision as a Business Grows 08:03 - Perfectionism Can Kill Vision 14:17 - Practical Tips for Creating a Shared Vision 23:13 - Benefits of Having a Shared Vision 28:24 - Conclusion and Call to Action

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