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A ''vision'' or ''shared vision'' is a document defined for a person or a group such as an organisation or project which is a set of statements made about the future. It is generally written in the first-person context and should cover various aspects of the day-to-day operations such as role, leisure activities and resource availability. Sometimes it may involve describing imaginary events or scenarios to aid in defining how procedures should be carried out or disagreements resolved, often a vision may be written in the form of "a day in the life". | A ''vision'' or ''shared vision'' is a document defined for a person or a group such as an organisation or project which is a set of statements made about the future. It is generally written in the first-person context and should cover various aspects of the day-to-day operations such as role, leisure activities and resource availability. Sometimes it may involve describing imaginary events or scenarios to aid in defining how procedures should be carried out or disagreements resolved, often a vision may be written in the form of "a day in the life". | ||
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Revision as of 07:50, 22 November 2010
A vision or shared vision is a document defined for a person or a group such as an organisation or project which is a set of statements made about the future. It is generally written in the first-person context and should cover various aspects of the day-to-day operations such as role, leisure activities and resource availability. Sometimes it may involve describing imaginary events or scenarios to aid in defining how procedures should be carried out or disagreements resolved, often a vision may be written in the form of "a day in the life".