An organizational mission statement should reflect the deep-shared vision and values of everyone within that organization. Ideally, employees should create the mission statement themselves. There is greater power in employee involvement and employees are more likely to fulfill those values when they are their own. The mission statement creates great unity and tremendous commitment as it creates a frame of reference in people’s hearts and minds.
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“The companies that seemed the most focused – those with the most quantified statements of mission, with the most precise financial targets – had done less well than those with broader, less precise, more qualitative statements of corporate purpose. (The companies without values fared less well, too.)” Source: In Search of Excellence, Thomas J. Peters and Robert H. Waterman Jr. (with Allan Kennedy in analysis of “superordinate goals), pp. 280-281.Perhaps the biggest, most binding mission statement of the United States is the constitution itself. Signed nearly 240 years ago, the constitution is still the foundation that our country rests upon.
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