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Unit 2: Strategy Formulation and Defining Vision




          Thus vision statements serve as:                                                      Notes
          1.   A basis for performance: A vision creates a mental picture of an organisation’s path and
               direction  in  the  minds  of  people  in  the  organisation  and  motivates  them  for  high
               performance.
          2.   Reflects core values: A vision is generally built around core values of an organisation, and
               channelises the group’s energies towards such values and serves as a guide to action.
          3.   Way to communicate: A  vision statement is an exercise  in  communication. A  well-
               communicated vision statement will bring the employees together and galvanize them
               into action.
          4.   A desirable challenge: A vision provides a desirable challenge for both senior and junior
               managers.
          While providing a sense of direction, strategic  vision  also serves  as a  kind  of  “emotional
          commitment”. Thompson and Strickland point out the significance of “vision” which is broadly
          as follows:

          1.   It crystallizes top management’s own view about firm’s long-term direction.
          2.   It reduces the risk of rudderless decision-making.
          3.   It  serves as  a  tool  for maximizing the support  of organisation  members  for  internal
               changes.
          4.   It serves as a “beacon” to guide managers in decision-making.
          5.   It helps the organisation to prepare for the future.

          Vision poses a challenge and addresses the human need for something to strive for. It can depict
          an image of the future that is both attractive and worthwhile.
          Indeed, developing a strategic vision may be regarded as a managerial imperative in the strategic
          management process. This is because strategic management presupposes the necessity to look
          beyond today, to  anticipate the  impact of  new technology,  changes in  customer needs and
          market opportunities. Creating a well-conceived vision illuminates an organisation’s direction
          and purpose, and then using it repeatedly as a reminder of “where we are headed and why”
          helps keep organisation members on the chosen path.

               !

             Caution  Although  the idea of vision  is widely accepted  as a useful  backdrop for  the
             development of purpose and strategy, there is a problem. Vision has little meaning unless
             it can be successfully communicated to those working in the organisation, since these are
             the people who will have to realize it.

          2.2.5 Advantages of Vision

          Several advantages accrue to an organisation having a vision. Parikh and Neubauer point out
          the following advantages:
          1.   Good vision fosters long-term thinking.
          2.   It creates a common identity and a shared sense of purpose.
          3.   It is inspiring and exhilarating.
          4.   It represents a discontinuity, a step function and a jump ahead so that the company knows
               what it is to be.


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