IT Solutions Providers: Clarifying Your Personal MVV, Part 1
By Scott Scrogin, President, HTG Peer Groups
It's impossible to lead others until you lead yourself. The core to self-leadership is clarity around your MVV (Mission, Vision, and Values). Note: This is the first in a three-part series on Clarifying your personal MVV. In May we’ll talk about personal Vision and in June we’ll look at personal Values.
APRIL: Developing your personal mission or The Personal Mission is Not Impossible
Do you know Jason Bourne? He’s the fictional main character in Robert Ludlam’s books and movie sequels including The Bourne Identity, Supremacy, and Ultimatum. Essentially Bourne is tormented by losing his memory due to a secret government program. He wages intricate struggles with government agencies and special agents to uncover the truth. He is on a mission, and it’s not impossible.
As my wife would tell you, I’m a big fan of Jason Bourne (and Matt Damon’s return as Bourne in 2016). I respect the clarity with which he sees the world. He knows why he gets up each day, he has perspective on his future, and he applies a set of values to his actions. He has a mission, vision and values (MVV) that are unique, ingrained, and lived each day. Bourne’s Why is clear, something we may lack at times.
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