Open-Ended Logic
Why the Best Companies in the World Are the Best Companies in the World
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Narrateur(s):
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Kevin Ragsdale
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Adam Ragsdale
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Auteur(s):
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Kevin Ragsdale
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I imagine you’re a dreamer. Someone with aspirations of achieving something extraordinary, leaving an indelible mark on the world, or at the very least, aspiring to do so. Let me guide you on a voyage into the realm of those celebrated as both genuine dreamers and accomplished executors—individuals who made their dent in the world and those today who firmly believe they can and will continue to change the world. Would you believe me if I said it all commences with just three unassuming words? Vision, Mission, and Values.
Regardless of an organization's size, department, or team–Vision, Mission, and Values serve as the indispensable core. Values act as the organization's central nervous system, dictating the guiding principles. The Mission, on the other hand, provides us with a daily, weekly, and monthly roadmap to ascend the metaphorical stairway to the cloud-based kingdom we call our Vision. This vision that maybe only you see—not your competitors, not your consumers, and maybe not even your own circle. But they will—soon. This Vision serves as the narrator of our story, and the prologue bears the title, "GO GET IT."
These brands have initiated systems to tackle even the grandest of ideas steering them towards realization. They've assembled dedicated teams to drive their missions and steadfastly adhere to core value systems, ensuring they remain on the unwavering path of sustainable, long-term profitable growth, even when tempted by quicker but less virtuous routes. They've consciously chosen courses that align with their Vision, Mission, and Values, and in doing so, they've constructed impressive frameworks and nurtured environments that draw people to them. These crucial elements often go unnoticed, yet they quietly operate in plain sight, working in a systematic, almost imperceptible manner, much like the ant network under our very feet—moving, building, and creating. This is why the best companies in the world are the best companies in the world!
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