A Quote by Mark V. Hurd

Without execution, 'vision' is just another word for hallucination. — © Mark V. Hurd
Without execution, 'vision' is just another word for hallucination.
Having a vision for what you want is not enough...Vision without execution is hallucination
Vision w/o execution is just hallucination. You need the right combination of visionary + team that can execute
A vision, without a plan, is just a hallucination.
Vision without execution is like a plane without wings, or Dumbo without ears, it just won't fly.
A vision without resources is an hallucination.
In the end, a vision without the ability to execute it is probably a hallucination.
Of one thing, however, I am certain. Just as an execution without adequate safeguards is unacceptable, so too is an execution when the condemned prisoner can prove that he is innocent. The execution of a person who can show that he is innocent comes perilously close to simple murder.
Vision without execution is daydreaming.
Vision without execution is delusion.
The difference between a vision and a hallucination is that other people can see the vision.
You know what the difference between a vision and a hallucination is? They call it a vision when other people can see it.
Vision without execution is delusion. The joy is in the results
If you actually look at the etymology of the word 'hallucination', what it's come to mean in English is a delusion. But what it really means in the original language is to wander in the mind. That's the meaning of 'hallucination', to wander in the mind.
In order to get somewhere in life, you need to have a vision. The vision brings you to the table. Without a vision, you just do what everybody else does and you are just there.
Having just the vision's no solution, everything depends on execution
Everything depends upon execution; having just a vision is no solution.
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