This episode is designed as a summary of the the "Vision To Results" book by Glenn Price and Terry Reynolds. The central focus is the Vision To Results (VTR) Framework, a model designed to help leaders successfully execute strategy by addressing both the rational and emotional elements of organisational change. The framework is composed of twelve drivers—grouped into "Set Direction," "Engage & Excite," "Enable & Execute," and "Sustain Momentum"—which provide a step-by-step a...
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This episode is designed as a summary of the the "Vision To Results" book by Glenn Price and Terry Reynolds. The central focus is the Vision To Results (VTR) Framework, a model designed to help leaders successfully execute strategy by addressing both the rational and emotional elements of organisational change. The framework is composed of twelve drivers—grouped into "Set Direction," "Engage & Excite," "Enable & Execute," and "Sustain Momentum"—which provide a step-by-step a...
Most vision statements sound great on a poster… and do absolutely nothing in real life. In this episode of Leadership Matters, Glenn Price and Terry Reynolds get brutally honest about why most visions fall flat — and what separates a real rallying cry from corporate wallpaper. They unpack why leaders play it safe, why courage (not committees) creates compelling visions, and why the CEO must be the Chief Reminder Officer, not the Chief Delegator to Comms. From ambition and purpose to identity ...
Leadership Matters - VTR Podcast Series
This episode is designed as a summary of the the "Vision To Results" book by Glenn Price and Terry Reynolds. The central focus is the Vision To Results (VTR) Framework, a model designed to help leaders successfully execute strategy by addressing both the rational and emotional elements of organisational change. The framework is composed of twelve drivers—grouped into "Set Direction," "Engage & Excite," "Enable & Execute," and "Sustain Momentum"—which provide a step-by-step a...