Mission Statements

Mission Statements

Mission statements are important when you’re up to something big. Mission statements are easy to materialize but hard to realize. Mission statements should set of missions from individual person up to the organization in general. The hard part of this is how you align those individual missions according to the organization's mission in general.

Mission statements are sometimes vague if you’re a start up. But generally, mission statements are all directed to profit though some would sugar coat it as "towards a rewarding user experience" that is service oriented sites tends to innovate all the time to give their users and guest a rewarding experience. This is like a garden analogy. We don't want this guys just come on go without staying a little bit longer at our gardens. This is also one proven fact that users can't find one site that offers various features that suits every persons needs. In this case we build higher walls add more flowers and flood them with very powerful and useful features. Just like google etc. who keeps on acquiring merging and innovating to address that gap.
Based on those illogical explanations, I think you can draw a fine line as to how mission statements can give your organization that needed direction. Mission statements should be shared and be understood by every team members.


Rodelio Lagahit

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