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Why Mission Statements Fail

LDRLB

I don’t know what got you out of bed this morning, but I do know that it probably wasn’t your company’s mission statement. There’s a good chance you don’t even remember the mission statement itself, but an even better chance it doesn’t inspire you to jump out of bed and head to work. That’s all we are working for?

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Vision vs. Mission | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

It’s important to understand that vision statements are design oriented, while mission statements are execution oriented. In fact, it is the corporate vision that should determine its mission. The vision is bigger picture and future oriented, while the mission is more immediately focused on the present.

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Why Mission Statements Fail

LDRLB

I don’t know what got you out of bed this morning, but I do know that it probably wasn’t your company’s mission statement. There’s a good chance you don’t even remember the mission statement itself, but an even better chance it doesn’t inspire you to jump out of bed and head to work. That’s all we are working for?

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Interview with David McCuistion of Vanguard Organizational Leadership (VOL)

Modern Servant Leader

David is a retired Navy Officer whose last job was managing and supervising Custodians and Security Monitors in the Custodial Services division of the Mukilteo School District in Everett, Washington. At Mukilteo School District, I asked my custodial leadership for examples of a vision statement we could adopt for Custodial Services.

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One Sentence Engagement? (Kevin Kruse)

Let's Grow Leaders

The goal is to craft a sentence that all front-line managers can remember. So, then, what should managers actually do to drive engagement, according to the one-sentence course? To share a compelling vision … it’s not about the mission statement poster hanging in the conference room. Just 20 words.

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How Values Change Everything

Leading in Context

By Linda Fisher Thornton of values as a critical element in enabling and focusing individual and collective success. Values shape your life, leadership, career and relationships.

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The Big Picture of Business – Ethics… Good for Business

Strategy Driven

In order to succeed and thrive in modern society, all private and public sector entities must live by codes of ethics. It is more than a slogan or rehash of a Mission Statement. Ethics and profits are not conflicting goals. We must learn to benefit from change management, not to become victims of it.

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