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Getting some samples of actual mission statements would be of great help.
Thanks.
Thanks.
If you put Mission Statement in a Google search, you get a LOT ofGreg said:It think the grammar might be a little off, but I always liked the one from
the 60s Sci-Fi show Star Trek. "To boldly go where no man has gone before."
Dian
I don't agree. Mission Statements are a load of bunkum and tommyrot*.
If they are for your staff, why the hell are they on public display?
It is the reputation for doing a job properly that leads to a
successful company - not a load of bollocks hanging on the wall in
reception. I work for a highly successful service company: we turn
away bad customers that we don't want. We don't have a mission
statement and never will have one either. We don't have room on the
wall in reception for starters - the wall is full of really important
notices such as Microsoft Gold Certified Partner, HP Centre of
Excellence, Citrix Gold...
Terry Farrell
*old English expression = bunkum - claptrap: tommyrot - utter
foolishness
a focus for your business plan, getting venture cap and what to tell the
IRS about what you do.
This is our statement for MouseTrax.com...took me about 20 mins to
consider it properly, write it and add it to our site...as our reason
for being.
"MouseTrax.com is dedicated to giving back to the community by helping
computer users fight the headaches of struggling to learn new
technology."
for data acquisition and data control in order to deliver correct
information to the management system in the areas of human resources,
access control, shop-floor control and supply chain management.
likely reason for being is to make profit ;-).