View Single Post
Old 12-06-2005, 09:40 PM   #2 (permalink)
Arctic_Slicer
Senior Member
 
Arctic_Slicer's Avatar
 
 Additional Info
Last Online: 06-22-2008 03:40 AM
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Salt Lake City, Utah
Posts: 223

Level: 13

HP: 14 / 323
MP: 74 / 2675
EXP: 94%
Re: How I Learned to Love the Vision

Very true. Any project that doesn't have a vision is more vulnerable to failure. While there are many projects with a poor or no vision that do well most of the ones that do best have a strong vision behind them. We could take Steve Jobs for example when he became CEO of Apple he change the way how the company worked instead of having the traditional corporation where each project goes through research then design then marketing or whatever he decided that the company had to stop that process and more together. Design and marketing are all working together and actively given each other feedback allowing them to all see the projects process the same and also allowing them to finish projects faster. This has allowed Apple to come back very well and is one again a very successful company and it is successful because Steve Jobs had a vision and followed it.
__________________
"People are products of their own ingenuity; they are who they choose to be."
Arctic_Slicer is offline   Reply With Quote