Often we think of vision, execution and to-do lists as distinct.
David Allen (of "Getting Things Done" fame) defines a project as an objective to achieve. I think visions are the same. (check out his website for books, newletters etc... I am a big fan - http://www.davidco.com/)
And once we have an objective to achieve defined, it is on us to begin putting down tasks to accomplish this vision. (http://bit.ly/95O28w - - a nice column from USA today on a business plan as a business tool not just a financing presentation - sent to me by http://www.smartbrief.com/index.jsp - also a great service)
Resist the temptation to look at tasks and tasks planning as menial work. Instead recognize that it is the point, and function, of making strategy happen. Strategy and objectives exist for the purpose of execution, not the other way around. Think of it this way... if you stopped strategic planning tomorrow you could still be successful and operate as a business and person for a long time. If you stopped executing tomorrow... well you have stopped.Do not get me wrong ... strategy, objectives and vision are vital aspects of business and leadership. I just want to make sure that we have them in the proper perceptive ... they are servants to execution not masters. Have a dream, have a vision, but remember Thomas Edison's famous quote "Vision without execution is hallucination."
We often flip the importance of vision, strategy and execution, which may be why we so often complain about not getting things done.
A nice editorial from USA Today that talks about a business plan as a business tool that leads to tasks and to-do lists as opposed to simply a VC financing tool - http://tiny.cc/n6634
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