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A vision that is not enacted is a dream. Building the framework for change starts the process of change but now it has to be acted upon. The first step is to communicate the vision to the whole organisation. This has to be done quickly but, more importantly, effectively. The people who have been involved in forming the vision understand it because they have worked through its development. They have considered the options and argued their views. They have invested emotional and intellectual energy in it. They have lived through the decisions and understand why they were taken. These are decisions that are going to effect everybody in the organisation.
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© 2000 David Jackson
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Jackson, D. (2000). Communiaction. In: Becoming Dynamic. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230376502_9
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