Thousand-foot View

Thousand-foot View

Refers to the ability to see a situation, issue or problem from a high-level perspective, taking into account all the different factors that could impact it. It involves stepping back from the details and looking at the bigger picture, in order to gain a broader understanding of the situation and make more informed decisions. A thousand-foot view helps individuals and organizations to see patterns, identify trends, and make connections that might not be immediately apparent when focusing on the details.

In business coaching, taking a thousand-foot view means looking at the big picture, rather than getting bogged down in the details. For example, a coach may encourage a business owner to step back from the day-to-day operations and focus on long-term goals, such as developing a sustainable growth strategy or identifying new market opportunities. By taking a broader perspective, the coach helps the client make strategic decisions that will have a lasting impact on the success of the business.

Thousand-foot View DEFINITION:

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1. A broad, high-level perspective or overview of a situation or problem. 2. A strategic viewpoint that considers the big picture, long-term goals, and potential consequences of decisions.

Thousand-foot View QUOTE:

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1."I need to climb Mount Everest to get a thousand-foot view of this project." 2."Taking a helicopter tour for a thousand-foot view of our business strategy sounds expensive."

Thousand-foot View