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The Importance of the Mission Statement

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Initially, employees coming into an organization will be provided a copy of the company's mission statement. New employees may read it and think it is fine, but it really doesn't affect them in their job. The exact opposite is true ! Their job contributes to the mission statement of the organization.

With an understanding that the Mission statement tells us why an organization exists, and after careful review of questions that need to be asked when creating a mission statement, explain in detail, other reasons why a mission statement is important.

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A mission statement is very important because it actually gives an apt description of an organization's overall goal, which will give staff and organizational leadership the knowledge of why they're performing the tasks that they are ...

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