Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Business Mission Statement

"Many organizations develop formal mission statements that answer these questions. A mission statement is a statement of the organization’s purpose—what it wants to accomplish in the larger environment. A clear mission statement acts as an "invisible hand" that guides people in the organization." - Marketing: An Introduction, page 39 My mission is to help raise awareness for the Nevada Donor Network and the United Blood Services, which is Eye, Tissue and Organ donations as well as, Blood and Platelet donations, by going to local high schools. I want to help make young people aware that they are not too young to help or save lives. Something as simple as taking an hour out of your day to donate blood or register as a organ donor can help so many more people than we realize, even as simple as when you're renewing your license and checking yes to being an organ donor can save lives. By going to the local high schools we can encourage the young people of today and the future of the tomorrow, to start actively participating in helping as many people reach tomorrow as possible. With T-Shirts with the slogan, " From Us, Through Them, To You," or "Recycle Yourself," at $5.00, with proceeds being split equally between both organizations when they register to donate blood or to becoming and organ donor, can really make a difference. "A company’s mission should not be stated as making more sales or profits—profits are only a reward for creating value for customers. Instead, the mission should focus on customers and the customer experience the company seeks to create." - Marketing: An Introduction, page 41.

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