Do you know what it would mean if you had 20/10 vision? It would mean that you would be able to see clearly at 20-feet, someone or something another person could only see while standing 10-feet away. It would be like having a bird’s eye view of the world.
* What would it mean for you and your team to achieve this level of laser focus?
* How much more could your team accomplish this year with this level of attention and group motivation?
These are topics I discussed in my recent teleseminar: "20/10: Bring Your Future into Laser Focus: A Team Visioning Event."
If you’re serious about making some real headway for your team in 2010, gather your core team members in the conference room and access the RECORDING of this 60-minute, action-packed seminar. Click the link below:
2010 Laser Focus RECORDING!
More specifically, the session focuses on four key areas to help team leaders and members define their 2010 vision:
1) "Clearing the Deck" - How can you and your team minimize distractions and interruptions to greater focus on your top priorities and key intentions?
2) Setting Key Intentions - How can you ensure that your intentions are aligned with the core purpose of your organization, and are valuable to your key stakeholders?
3) Creating SMART Goals - How can you link individual team member goals to key intentions to give a “line of sight” from their role to your overall purpose?
4) Defining Your Vision - How can you create and communicate your vision to keep team members engaged and motivated during the year?
In addition to the
RECORDING!, you'll also find a link on the site to access the TIP SHEETS used in the activities in the session.
Haven't set your key intentions or defined your SMART Goals yet? No problem - there’s still time to get your team onboard and Bring Your Future into Laser-Focus!
As suggested by motivational author, Napoleon Hill: “A group of brains coordinated in a spirit of harmony will provide more thought energy than a single brain, just as a group of electric batteries will provide more energy than a single battery.”