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Mission Impossible?

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Mission Impossible?

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“It is our job to continually foster world-class infrastructures as well as to quickly create principle-centered sources to meet our customer’s needs.” “Our challenge is to assertively network economically sound methods of empowerment so that we may continually negotiate performance-based infrastructures.” Created by Dilbert’s Automatic Mission Statement Generator. There is a right way and a wrong way to write a mission statement. The statements above, turned out with tongue in cheek by Dilbert, illustrate the wrong path to take. These sound like mission statements produced by a badly constituted committee at Dilbert’s company. So, let’s start with the basics. What Is a Mission Statement? Every nonprofit organization must have a mission statement. It describes the purpose for which your organization exists. Without a clear mission statement, you may drift off course. With one, you can measure every activity against it. It will

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