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![]() But people who arenâ??t spies arenâ??t the only ones who need to announce their missions. Businesses do too, in the form of a â??Mission Statement.â?? This might seem simple; you might think you can just write, â??Our mission is to get you to pay us for the thing we doâ?? and be done with it. But thereâ??s more to it than that. Youâ??ve got to word your mission statement in a way that leads your customers to believe that you're intelligent and honest, which is really hard, especially if youâ??re an idiot who likes to make stuff up. Not sure where to start? No biggie! We, the faculty of the Sean University of Business Management Development Leadership, have got you covered. Here are a few essential dos and donâ??ts for writing your businessâ??s mission statement: Do discuss your commitment to excellence! Donâ??t mention that youâ??re afraid of commitment, and so you might just leave excellence high and dry one of these days to go shack up with for that hussy mediocre, because youâ??re tired of being tied down! Do ensure customer satisfaction! Donâ??t make the asterisk next to â??customer satisfactionâ?? too big. (Likewise with the font-size for the footnote where you explain that by â??customerâ?? you mean â??cloudsâ?? and by â??satisfactionâ?? you mean â??happen sometimes.â??) ![]() Do talk about how you strive to be the undisputed global leader in your field! Donâ??t include a scanned picture of your butt with the caption, â??this is what the competition sees.â?? That might be considered tasteless, unless you're in the butt industry. Do promise to exceed your customerâ??s expectations! Donâ??t let customers who expect quality and consistency see this part of the mission statement. Do preach integrity and innovation! Donâ??t then distribute your mission statement on a disposable floppy disk. That kind of undermines the whole thing. ![]() More... |
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