Communicating Vision and Mission LO20171

Eugene Taurman (ilx@execpc.com)
Sat, 12 Dec 1998 20:21:03 -0600

Replying to LO20151 --

You bet there is free speech and two way communication. But there is one
corporate vision and everyone is trying to carry it out. As a passenger
you can feel it.

Gene

At 02:02 PM 12/10/98 +0000, you wrote:
>Eugene Taurman wrote:
>
>> Anje asked about selling vision.
>>
>> It takes work. The president of Midwest Airlines said he spends 80% of his
>> time explaining to people how their work fits into the vision. The Toyota
>> executives live it and spend as much as 30 hours per week following up on
>> how well processes work and if they are serving the user and the customer.
>
>But whose vision is it, the president's? What about other visions of
>MidWest Airlines are they allowed to be aired, ie within the organisation
>is there the right of "Free Speech"?
>
>Roy Benford

Eugene Taurman
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What you are is determined by the thoughts that dominate your mind.
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