Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Mission and Vision Statements

Description A Mission Statement defines the company's business, its objectives and its approach to reach those objectives. A Vision Statement describes the desired future position of the company. Elements of Mission and Vision Statements are often combined to provide a statement of the company's purposes, goals and values. However, sometimes the two terms are used interchangeably.Methodology Typically, senior managers will write the company's overall Mission and Vision Statements. Other managers at different levels may write statements for their particular divisions or business units. The development process requires managers to:
Clearly identify the corporate culture, values, strategy and view of the future by interviewing employees, suppliers and customers;
Address the commitment the firm has to its key stakeholders, including customers, employees, shareholders and communities;
Ensure that the objectives are measurable, the approach is actionable, and the vision is achievable;
Communicate the message in clear, simple and precise language;
Develop buy-in and support throughout the organization. Common uses Mission and Vision Statements are commonly used to: Internally
Guide management's thinking on strategic issues, especially during times of significant change;
Help define performance standards;
Inspire employees to work more productively by providing focus and common goals;
Guide employee decision making;
Help establish a framework for ethical behavior. Externally
Enlist external support;
Create closer linkages and better communication with customers, suppliers and alliance partners;
Serve as a public relations tool.

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