The ICN Vision
A vision is a compelling image of the preferred future that
sets out a group’s or organisation’s highest aspirations
in clear, powerful, confident language. It is what futurist
Clement Bezold calls “a future for the heart.” It is
more than an idea. When people really take a vision seriously,
it becomes an inspirational ’force’ in their
lives that pulls the present toward the envisioned future, acting
as a self-fulfilling prophecy.
A vision’s power lies in its ability to motivate
and align efforts. When people are committed to a vision, they will stretch
themselves and their organisations to make it happen. Visions raise
people’s personal aspirations and provide a focus for collective
activity. They create a ‘big picture’ of ‘where
we are going’ that makes day-to-day activity more meaningful.
For a vision to truly be a force in people’s hearts, it must:
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Be legitimate
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Be shared
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Express people’s
highest aspirations for what they want to create in the
world
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Stretch beyond the
limits of current realities
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Conceivably be achievable within a specific time frame |
ICN’s Vision
for the Future of Nursing meets all these criteria. It can be a powerful force for guiding
and motivating our efforts if we take it into our hearts, keep it before
us, and use it actively in our planning and decision-making.
The vision was publicly released in 1999, at the end of ICN’s
first century, to point the way to what is possible in the century
ahead. To give it force, we need to bring it into our lives in
every way possible: post it on our walls, publish it in our journals,
put it on our Web sites, bring it into our curricula, celebrate our
commitment to it in our gatherings.
Related links
Clement Bezold, http://www.altfutures.com/
Institute for Alternative Futures
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