1. The process for developing a shared vision statement is explored in Chapter 5 of the textbook, and highlighted in figure 5.1 (p. 88). But as cited in our book: “Having a vision but not communicating it isn’t much of an improvement over not having a vision at all” (Cartwright & Baldwin, 2007, p. 24, as cited in Scott, 2014). So this question is about how we communicate a vision once it is developed. Cartwright and Baldwin (2007), as cited in our textbook, elaborate on six key recommendations to communicate a vision. These can be found on p. 87 of our textbook.
Below, you will find an attachment/link to three different vision statements from various sports organizations that are already being used. After choosing ONE of those three vision statements, your task is to explain examples of how you would go about communicating that particular vision using 4 of the 6 recommendations on p. 87.
The 4 examples you choose should be explained clearly and in detail. For example, if you chose to expand on “being a ‘visible ambassador’ to the organization’s vision”, go beyond an obvious, short response like “being at events”. For instance, you’d describe and outline how “being a ‘visible ambassador’” applies specifically to the vision statement you've chosen to work with in that particular organization.