“A vision without action is called a daydream; but then again, action without a vision is referred to as a nightmare” (Sorensen, n.d). In the 1950s, Robert Pierce helped a girl by giving her five dollars; soon he envisioned what is now known World Vision (World Vision, n.d). World Vision develops children sponsorship programs, raise awareness, promotes human transformation and seeks change (Fernandez, 2013). Pierce’s vision has helped millions of families in ninety countries with a revenue approximately $2.8 billion dollars (Goh, 2015). A vision statement can change anyone’s life, and a mission statement is the fundamentals elements for an organization’s strategy, tactic plans, and objectives. Organizations must differentiate a vision …show more content…
Bob Pierce, founder of Word Vision never imagined that five dollars would change his life by helping millions of children. Pierce’ organization has a clear direction of where it is heading, which has helped millions of families by humanitarian purpose fighting for justice and overcoming poverty. The organization’s obligation is to distinguish a vision statement and a mission statement, selecting a vision statement serving the team and encourage change by cultivating their vision statement. In conclusion, a clear vision statement becomes a stronger mission statement striving for the organization’s …show more content…
World Vision can improve their vision statement by adding, they are a Christian humanitarian organization with strong religious foundation. People who are not Christians nor religious might join their Christian heritage. Another thing that is important for World Vision is to discuss that they are dedicated to working with families and communities all over the world (Byworth, 2003, p.108). Besides, their vision statement should state their tackling hunger. The improve vision statement would be, our vision in the Christian organization is tackling poverty and injustice; by providing children’s education, families housing and supplying communities with food and water; together we can. The rationale for the recommendation given is crucial for World Vision to mention what they do as an organization. Also, it would make people more involved with the children and families in need. In conclusion, “the will to make it so” begins with a strong vision gaining loyal customers who envision their servant leadership