Mission Vision and Value – On Purpose

Mission

Kate of Blog to Discovery and Stephen of HD BizBlog started this one off.

Stephen and I exchanged emails and though this would be a great carnival topic to raise awareness and provoke some more discussion and debate, and I am 26 minutes late with my post!

Most companies have a vision and mission statement, which speaks to the purpose and the path for the business. Should individuals have a personal mission statement? Do you have one? As it turns out, it is a bit of a controversial topic, as Kate found when she posted about developing her mission statement.

Stephen is collecting mission statements: submit your own mission statement, which should provide some inspiration. I would love to hear your views and what has or hasn’t worked for you.

Others are participating too:

It is very interesting to see what has come in so far…

Have a think, and I’ll share some of my experiences and how I have used vision, mission and values to guide change and increase productivity.

Update: Check out the series on mission, vision and values: part I, part II, part III, part IV and other posts on mission.

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2 responses to this post so far

Kate Davis said on February 29th, 2008 at 10:52 pm    

Thank you for the link.

Its great to see what you and Stephen have been inspired to do following my post. It is great to see other people’s statements and it is motivating in the development of mine.

Benjamin said on March 2nd, 2008 at 5:44 pm    

There’s more to come!!! It is a great set of discussions.

And you commented...

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