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Why Vision Matters in Crisis
Season 1 · Episode 112

Why Vision Matters in Crisis

As a leader, you’ve thought a lot about where to take your business in the next year. But major disruptions—like the coronavirus crisis—can upend your vision. It’s a disorienting time, and it’s tempting to just hunker down and try to survive. Is it even p

The Double Win · Michael Hyatt & Megan Hyatt-Miller

March 31, 202033m 40s

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Show Notes

As a leader, you’ve thought a lot about where to take your business in the next year. But major disruptions—like the coronavirus crisis—can upend your vision. It’s a disorienting time, and it’s tempting to just hunker down and try to survive. Is it even possible to have a vision for the future right now?

Yes, it is. We’ve weathered crises before, including the Great Recession. Based on our experience in leading a large company through tough times, we believe your vision matters now more than ever. In this episode, we’ll tell you why. And we’ll offer a practical method for clarifying your vision, even in times of uncertainty.

In this episode, you’ll discover—

  • Why vision is needed more than ever during these troublesome times
  • What you can’t afford to do when you experience fear as a leader
  • Tips on getting into the right headspace for visioneering
  • Questions you can ask yourself about what you want life on the other side of the crisis to look like
  • Suggestions on how you can care for your team and show them you value them for the long haul
  • What competitive rowing can teach you about leadership
  • A sneak peek into Michael’s new book, The Vision Driven Leader
  • How to get your team pointed in the same direction and accelerate progress

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