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TinaMr Posted 6 years ago
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"Vision"

"Achiving/reaching/realising a vision of a company"

Does any of it fit to "vision" or I miss the appropriate one?

  

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TinaMr "Achi e ving/reaching/realising a vision of a company" More context is needed. "a vision of a company" sounds like a mental image formed of a company that does not exist. You may instead intend the corporate-jargon meaning of "vision", which refers to the company's aspirations and goals.

  • TinaMr "Achi e ving/reaching/realising a vision of a company" More context is needed.
  • "a vision of a company" sounds like a mental image formed of a company that does not exist.
  • You may instead intend the corporate-jargon meaning of "vision", which refers to the company's aspirations and goals.
  • ) It could be that you mean something like "Achieving/realising a/the company's vision", though the indefinite article may seem vague.
  • As I say, I would need to see more context.
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TinaMr"Achieving/reaching/realising a vision of a company"

More context is needed. "a vision of a company" sounds like a mental image formed of a company that does not exist. You may instead intend the corporate-jargon meaning of "vision", which refers to the company's aspirations and goals. (This clapped-out word

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