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You are at:Home»Marketing»Top tips for developing a company vision
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Top tips for developing a company vision

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Posted By sme-admin on July 28, 2025 Marketing
Sue Carr, director of marketing and PR agency V Formation
Sue Carr, director of marketing and PR agency V Formation

Setting a company vision is crucial to guiding a team or organisation towards a successful future. After all, if you don’t know where you are heading as an organisation, how will you know you are on the right path, or ever going to get there?

Developing and embedding a well-defined company vision provides direction, inspires motivation, and ensures your team is working together towards one common goal with a united sense of purpose.

Sue Carr, director of marketing and PR agency V Formation, provides advice on setting a vision for your company.

What is a vision?

A company vision is a statement of intent; it should be something that everyone in the organisation can understand, buy into and rally behind. It is not about the steps needed to get there, but the actual outcome you desire.

Simple yet inspirational, your vision should act as a snapshot of the future for your company, providing a clear picture of what success looks like. Here are some famous examples of vision statements that do this well:

  • Ikea: ‘To create better everyday lives for as many people as possible.’
  • Nike: ‘To bring inspiration and innovation to every athlete in the world.’
  • Instagram: ‘To capture and share the world’s moments.’
  • Google: ‘To provide access to the world’s information in one click.’

A vision statement is often mentioned in the same breath as your company’s mission, purpose and values.

How to set a company vision?

Reflect on core values and purpose

Start by reflecting on the core values and purpose of your organisation (if you don’t have these articulated, this is something to address before trying to set your vision). Understanding the fundamental beliefs that drive your actions, and what the ultimate purpose of your organisation is, will help you to craft a vision that is authentic and aligned to your company’s culture.

Involve key stakeholders

Engage key stakeholders in the vision-setting process. This can include employees, clients, suppliers and partners. Their insights and perspectives can provide valuable input and ensure that the vision resonates with everyone involved. By involving a wider team in the process, you will enhance your chances of greater engagement and buy-in.

Think long-term

A vision should be forward-looking and long-term. Consider where you want your business to be in the 5 to 10 years, and the big goals you want to achieve. Be brave and take a long-term perspective as this will help with setting a vision that is ambitious and inspiring.

Be clear and concise

A vision statement should be clear, concise and punchy. Avoid the use of jargon or complex and technical language. The aim is to create a statement that is easy to understand and remember. Typically, a good vision statement is just one sentence long.

Make it inspirational

For people to buy in to the vision, it needs to inspire and motivate. It should paint a picture of a better future that people want to be a part of. Using positive and aspirational language can help convey the impact and significance of achieving the vision.

Align with strategic goals

Ensure that the vision aligns with your strategic goals for the business. A good vision can provide a guiding framework for decision-making and prioritising initiatives.

Communicate and embed the vision

Once you have crafted your vision, communicate it clearly and consistently. Share and test it with the team, stakeholders and clients. Embed it into your corporate culture by incorporating it into everyday business actions, plans and communications.

Setting a clear vision is essential to provide direction, inspire motivation, and align everyone towards a common purpose and direction, helping to improve your likelihood of success.

For more information, visit: www.vformation.biz

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