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Why Mission Matters

Mission, vision, and core value statements were once considered serious. And then fluff, because companies had them, but didn't live them.

Thank goodness we’re never too old to learn!

I have come to realize that Mission Matters! So do vision and core values. Together they

attract the people and partners you want, or chase them away. They provide a

touchstone for how your organization intends to improve the lives of those it

touches, or a source of derision. They give a consistent direction to strategy

and priorities, or aren’t even considered.  


No one creates company-specific definitions of those guideposts to sabotage market

perception, much less spurn needed resources. The walking away happens when

those phrases are discredited by company behavior. Or irrelevance.

Mission is not a tagline, nor a phrase copied from a different website. It is why your

business exists. It attracts, or it repels. Or it promotes apathy.


Your mission does not have to be world-changing

and should not be quixotic. But if few share it, endurance will be elusive for

your company.


About the Podcast

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Finish Strong® by Becky Morgan
This series addresses issues important to midsize manufactures worldwide. It's all about operations, leadership, strategy and thriving in the 21st Century

About your host

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Rebecca Morgan

Advisor, speaker, and author, Rebecca Morgan has invested over 40 years in learning from and helping manufacturers. After 14 years in the corporate world of manufacturing businesses, she started her own firm, Fulcrum ConsultingWorks, Inc, in 1990. Passionate about helping those working in manufacturing to recognize and reach their potential -- personally and that of the organization!