Don't Just Rewrite Your Vision. Reignite It

Vision. It’s a word that appears on nearly every strategy slide and office wall. But too often, it sits there, untouched, unspoken, and uninspiring.

In Impact Culture Session 7, we explored one of the most overlooked opportunities in leadership: developing a living vision, one that actually unites your team, sharpens your decisions, and ignites real motivation.

We weren’t talking about polished mission statements or wordy paragraphs nobody remembers. We were talking about something deeper.

A vision that feels like your organisation. One that reflects your purpose, informs your strategy, and connects people to something bigger than a job.

Why do so many visions fall flat?

Here’s what came through clearly during the session:

  • Some visions are outdated but no one wants to rock the boat.

  • Some were crafted externally and never rooted in the culture.

  • Others exist only as words, with no path for activation.

 The result? Misalignment. Missed momentum. And a sense of drift that even the best strategy can’t fix.

So, what makes a vision actually work?

We looked at powerful real-world examples like Patagonia, IKEA, and Guaranteed Irish, organisations where the vision runs through every touchpoint: how people are hired, how products are built, how decisions are made.

Here’s what unites them:

  • Clarity – A clear statement of purpose and direction

  • Authenticity – Language that feels real, not rehearsed

  • Ambition – A future people want to help create

 “Vision isn’t a comms asset. It’s a directional force.”

When you treat vision as a shared north star rather than a finished sentence, it becomes a tool that shapes culture, unifies teams, and drives strategic decisions.

Vision work doesn’t need to be reactive. It should be rhythmic part of how you stay relevant, intentional, and connected. And if you’re worried your team might resist the change? Bring them with you. Test language. Share drafts. Build resonance, not just approval. Because when your people can see themselves in the vision, they’ll carry it further than you ever could alone.

Takeaway:
If your vision isn’t helping people make decisions, it’s not guiding anything.
If it doesn’t inspire belief, it won’t inspire action.
And if it doesn’t reflect your culture, your team won’t follow it.

Now’s the time to make it real.

By Lisa-Nicole Dunne, Founder and CEO, Mantra Strategy

To find how Mantra can help you develop a vision that aligns and motivates reach out for a coffee and a chat at hello@mantrastrategy.ie  

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