A Quote by Alan Mulally

What I've learned is the power of a compelling vision. — © Alan Mulally
What I've learned is the power of a compelling vision.
Create a compelling vision, one that takes people to a new place, and then translate that vision into a reality.
Manage the dream: Create a compelling vision, one that takes people to a new place, and then translate that vision into a reality.
It is not enough to have a vision. In order to have its power, you must enact your vision on earth for all to see. Only then do you have the power.
What I found over the years is the most important thing is for a team to come together over a compelling vision, a comprehensive strategy for achieving that vision, and then a relentless implementation plan.
All I know is that the first step is to create a vision, because when you see the vision – the beautiful vision – that creates the want power.
I say that the power of vision extends through the visual rays to the surface of non-transparent bodies, while the power possessed by these bodies extends to the power of vision.
The importance of a lost romantic vision should not be underestimated. In such a vision is power as well as joy. In it is meaning.Life is flat, barren, zestless, if one can find one's lost vision nowhere.
People are more inclined to be drawn in if their leader has a compelling vision. Great leaders help people get in touch with their own aspirations and then will help them forge those aspirations into a personal vision.
Create a compelling service vision. When people want to, they will.
The power of transcendent vision is greater than the power of the scripting deep inside the human personality and it subordinates it [the scripting], submerges it, until the whole personality is reorganized in the accomplishment of that vision.
I had a full college experience. I kind of learned how to be a good student at Bard. I had never really cared about academics, but in college I learned the power of - I don't want to say the power of knowledge, but the power of curiosity.
It's much more powerful and compelling to create a positive vision than it is to tear somebody down.
Leadership is having a compelling vision, a comprehensive plan, relentless implementation, and talented people working together.
I've learned some exciting things - mostly, that people really want to help each other; and that, if you can lay out a vision for them - and that vision is sincere and genuine - they'll get interested.
There's just no more compelling a story, no more compelling an issue, no more compelling a locus of human suffering than Sudan.
I think vision is highly overrated today. I think what really blesses a ministry is, if you want the power of God in your life, its humility and integrity. I'll take a person who's humble and has integrity over a person who has vision any day. A lot of people have vision just based on ego, but it's in that dependence upon God that we get His vision and develop more trust in Him.
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