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What Happens When Companies Abandon Their Mission Statements?
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[QUOTE="Holicent, post: 240449, member: 76163"] [FONT=Verdana]Mission statements are meant to provide a guiding light for the organization; they help management, employees, and even customers know what the company is working toward. They aren't just meant to be nice words on paper. They should help everyone involved in the company stay focused on the same goals. So what happens when companies stop keeping track of or updating their mission statement? The first thing that happens is that employees lose trust in it. They don't see it as something that comes from the top down, and they don't think it affects their work. In some cases, employees may even think that the mission statement is just a way to make themselves feel better about working at a place they know is problematic. For example, an employee at a company where people tend to get laid off regularly may not feel like his job security is very good. His mission statement might say "we are committed to providing our employees with excellent opportunities for career development," but if he has been laid off several times, he might not believe it. But if your boss tells you something and then does something else all the time, eventually you won't trust anything she says. So when your boss keeps saying she's committed to supporting you but never seems to back up her words with actions, you know something is not right.[/FONT] [/QUOTE]
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