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Toward a better understanding and application of engagement
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| The improved model of the link between staff behaviour and strategy leads to a sharper and different view of engagement based on engagement as visualization. That is people guided to ‘see’ themselves acting out the ideals needed in the role to succeed and achieve the goals and KPIs. This is exactly the same notion as understood and sued in sports. |
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Whats Your Mission
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| A useful mission statement is normally very brief, specific, memorable, and written in plain language. It is also understood, and actionable by everyone who needs to use it for decision-making purposes. A mission statement should require little or no explanation and its length is less important than its compelling, passionate and energizing power. |
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A Practical View of Mission and Vision Statements
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| Vision and mission statements - considered by some a fundamental necessity for every organization,
while others view them jadedly as purely an academic exercise. So which is it and why such disparate
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TIPS OF WRITING EFFECTIVE MISSION STATEMENT THAT FITS WITH YOUR ENTIRE MARKETING STRATEGY
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| Many times you get into a company and the first thing that greets you is the receptionist and the companies' mission statement. The mission statement is either hanged in a huge board for all to see. It will also be on the top page of the brochure, which will be on top of the table at the waiting room.
To hang a mission statement for all to see is a great thing; however I have been reading many mission statements in my visits in many offices not in one country but in many and one thing come out clearly. |
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Success and Your Personal Mission and Vision
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| Successful people define a clarity of purpose and direction for their lives and careers. Your clarity of purpose and direction should include both a personal mission (your purpose) and a personal vision (your direction). Your mission is your reason for living, why you are on this earth. It is unlikely to change over the long run. Your vision is a short or medium term goal that defines the direction you will take over the next three to five years. It will change are you grow and develop in your life and career. Your vision must be consistent with your mission. |
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How to Write Your Personal Mission/Vision Statement to Achieve Your Goals
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| Much like a business, we, as human beings have a purpose or mission in life. What if we spent as much time getting to know who we are and what we want for ourselves? A personal vision/mission statement is the framework for creating a powerful life. A Personal Vision/Mission can help propel you into a career change, finding a new job, or make your present job work better for you. The more connected your Personal Vision/Mission is to yourself, the better it can guide your career and your life.
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Do We Really Need a Mission Statement?
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| Many organizations confuse the concept of a vision statement with a mission statement. They might say, "Our mission is to become the world leader in windows." Well, that is reallly a vision statement, not a mission statement. A vision statement is always about the future, while a mission statement is all about what we are trying to do today. It is very important to know that. This article will clarify a process to obtain a good mission statement.
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Your LIFE PURPOSE and how to add value to your life
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| Life Purpose is your destination; this destination does not change through time, it adds value to your life and the lives of those you meet along the way. Mission Statements are plans or short term goals made with the intention to grow and move forward. This article explores how to discover your Life Purpose and and how mission statements can be used to strengthen you life style. |
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Why Successful Organizational Leaders Burn Their Mission Statements
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| Organizational mission statements are, at best, invisible wallpaper in corporate offices and at their worst add to the incongruence between proclaimed values and actual values that creates low levels of trust in organizations. This article offers insights into the challenges of organizational mission statements and provides an alternative approach that is much more inspirational and motivational. |
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Customers And Loyalty Come With Devoted and Enthusiastic Retailing-Part II
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| Are you going through the motions as you show up at your store each morning. Devotion and enthusiastic retailing involves you the owner and your own enthusiastic devotion to your business and what you want to do that is truly special and unique with your business. Your enthusiasm should be helping you create a business with a soul. If your business has a soul, it affects your entire purpose for existing and your mission as well. A business with a soul effects the kinds of employees, customers and the relationships you want with each. This means developing a mission statement that is filled with more than meaningless but impressive sounding statements. Historically, meaningless mission statements have been a joke and most of them never see the light of day, much less being read. |
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Are YOU Walking The Talk?
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| When you create vision and mission statements for your company you are communicating to your customers, vendors, prospects, employees, and the entire outside world. When we create these visions and missions, we are creating value statements, and as an owner or manager you have to deliver, with those values, results! I like to call that “Walking the Talk”. There is no doubt that companies that consistently “Walk their Talk” do better than those that don’t. |
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Visions Provide the Energizing Context to Reach Our Goals
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| Like mission and vision statements and values, goal setting and visioning labels often get confused and used interchangeably. Generally that doesn't matter. As long as the people on our teams and in our organizations are clear and consistent with their meanings and approaches, we shouldn't get hung up on definitions and jargon. |
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