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Creating a vision for your company | BCBusiness
1. Start with a few of the essential buzzwords and work from there: future-proof, intuitive and disruptive.
2. Gather the oldest, whitest males from the company, put them in a boardroom and let the magic fly.
3. Pick a brand that you admire and then copy them. After all, imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.
4. “Too many cooks in the kitchen” does not apply here: get input from every level of employee.
5. Vision boards aren’t just for 40-something Oprah freaks—though employees in this category may make the most enthusiastic contributions.
6. The more layered and multi-faceted your vision is, the more directions your company can expand in.