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From Vision to Reality book by Cyril Rayan

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An excellent book that clearly articulates the process of catching a vision and developing an action plan for achieving and discovering your purpose. It brings together the elements that are needed to turn your vision into reality.

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From Vision to Reality book by Cyril Rayan

An excellent book that clearly articulates the process of catching a vision and developing an action plan for achieving and discovering your purpose. It brings together the elements that are needed to turn your vision into reality.

Using an easy Seven-Steps approach, the book explains how to find your purpose, create your vision, build a team to realise the vision, manage the team, run with the vision and hang on to the vision

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