Start with A Vision: The Workbook: How Leaders Envision a Better Future and Show Others How to Get There
By Ash Seddeek
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About this ebook
This is a workbook for an ebook with the same title; Start With A Vision.
This workbook is a fill-in-the blanks vision development template. Use it to develop your vision and lay out next steps you need to take to transform it into your vision speech and other communications with your teams throughout your organization.
Visionary Leaders Wanted
Visionary Leaders are a rare breath of fresh air in today's organizations. Execution skills are a must; no doubt, yet when we look into our leadership bench we will find more of those who can execute and less of those who can envision a much more strategically advantageous and enriching future for the organization. Oftentimes, visionary leaders are not around at all. Fortunately, some leaders are naturally inclined to think strategically a number of years ahead and envision what the future looks like and then come back and describe it to the rest of the organization in vivid visual detail. Not only that but do it in a way that connects our history, our present and our future, inspires us to take bold action, shows us the way, and leads us confidently forward. Other leaders can definitely learn this skill and thrive.
Please also look for the ebook entitled Start with a Vision which covers the details behind this workbook.
Ash Seddeek
Ash Seddeek is the expert on top 1% Earner High Tech Sales and Leadership Strategies and Behaviors. Ash worked for Fortune 500 companies such as Deloitte Consulting, Oracle, BroadVision, and Cisco Systems on top 1% leadership development, strategic account manager sales training and strategic content for large scale corporate experiences such as Cisco Global Sales Experience and the Partner Summit with 25000 annual attendees. Ash also founded Fremont Consulting, a boutique contract staffing and consulting services firm that he developed into a 7-figure revenue business with benchmark clients including HP, SAP America, HGST and, Trustmetrics among others. Ash is co-author of the forthcoming book: MEANING: How Leaders Create Meaning and Clarity during Times of Crisis and Opportunity. You can get his first book: Start with a Vision on Amazon. Ash studied at Harvard & Stanford Business Schools & has an MBA from the Leavey Business School at Santa Clara University. To learn about the Massive Value Program business and leadership programs, email Ash to schedule your free strategy call. You may also call or email as well: ash@ashseddeek.com or call/text 9167537432 Join the massive value conversation on Facebook Find more of my publications on Amazon http://www.amazon.com/-/e/B00VOS0T1W Follow me on twitter @ashseddeek https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashseddeek
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