Examples of mission in the following topics:
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- All nodes within a relationship must fully understand the mission and goals.
- Having incompatible missions and goals will destroy a relationship and no benefits will be achieved.
- Therefore, when choosing a supplier or a partner in the networked organization, having similar goals, missions, and similar ways of performing the business processes are vital for the success of the relationship.
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- Corporate structure consists of various departments and divisions that contribute to the company's overall mission and goals.
- Corporate structure consists of various departments that contribute to the company's overall mission and goals.
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- Revlon's vision and mission statement are examples of how companies focus their attention on a common purpose to help make decisions.
- Its mission is to emerge as the leader in cosmetic and personal care throughout the world.
- Mission: An organization's reason for being.
- Mission reflects the culture and values of top management.
- Objectives: Ideas that refine the mission and address key issues within the organization such as market standing, innovation, productivity, physical and financial resources, profitability, management, and worker performance and efficiency.
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- Mission statements individualize a business by defining its purpose and uniqueness.
- (Lovins, Hunter, The Economic Case for Climate Change) Meanwhile, Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream declares as its mission a dedication to make, distribute, and sell the fi nest all-natural ice cream… [with] a ‘continued commitment to incorporate wholesome, natural ingredients and promote business practices that respect the Earth and its environment'.
- Objectives are blueprints for achieving a mission that incorporate concepts of time and measurement, address financial and non-financial issues, and are more concrete and action-oriented.
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- The USGBC is a network of 10,000 construction leaders from every sector of the building industry who have made it their mission to transform the building industry.
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- Persuasive - Able to convince others that the new organizations' mission and goals are viable and should be adopted and supported.
- Hyper-focused - Maintaining uninterrupted attention and concentration directed at implementing the enterprise's mission.
- Passion - Having a tremendous amount of enthusiasm and excitement over the mission and goals of the new organization.
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- If the technical capabilities of the staff are strong, use of an open-source DBMS in mission-critical environments is possible now.
- Open-source DBMS engines can be used today for non-mission-critical applications with reduced risk over several years ago.
- If open source is part of your overall IS strategy, plan for the use of open-source DBMS engines in mission critical environments in two to five years. " (Gartner 2008)
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- A major disadvantage to a decentralized organization is that departments can easily lose sight of the organization's common mission.
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- Strategy - high-level goals, aligned with and supporting the organization's mission