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Unit 3: Defining Mission, Goals and Objectives




          14.  A declaration of social policy: A mission statement should contain its philosophy about  Notes
               social responsibility including its obligations to the stakeholders and the society at large.
          15.  Values, beliefs and philosophy: The mission statement should lay emphasis on the values
               the  firm  stands  for;  company  philosophy,  known  as  “company  creed”,  generally
               accompanies or appears within the mission statement.

          3.4 Components of a Mission Statement


          Mission statements may vary in length, content, format and specificity. But most agree that an
          effective mission statement must be comprehensive enough to include all the key components.
          Because a mission statement is often the most visible and public part of the strategic management
          process, it is important that it includes all the following essential components:
          1.   Basic product or service: What are the firm’s major products or services?

          2.   Primary markets: Where does the firm compete?
          3.   Principal technology: Is the firm technologically current?
          4.   Customers: Who are the firm’s customers?
          5.   Concern for survival, growth  and profitability:  Is the  firm committed to growth and
               financial soundness?
          6.   Company philosophy: What are the basic beliefs, values, aspirations and ethical priorities
               of the firm?
          7.   Company self-concept:  What is the firm’s distinctive competence  or major competitive
               advantage?

          8.   Concern for public image: Is the firm responsive to social, community and environmental
               concerns?
          9.   Concern for employees: Are employers considered a valuable asset of the firm?

          10.  Concern for quality: Is the firm committed to highest quality ?
          Products or Services, Markets and Technology


          An indispensable component of the mission statement is specification of the firm’s basic product
          or service, markets and technology. These three components describe the company’s activity.

          Survival, Growth and Profitability

          Every firm has to secure its survival through growth and profitability. These three economic
          goals guide the strategic direction of almost every business organisation.
          A firm that is unable to survive will be incapable of satisfying the aims of any of its stakeholders.
          Profitability is the mainstay goal of a business organisation, and profit over the long term is the
          clearest indication of a firm’s ability to satisfy the claims and desires of all stakeholders. A firm’s
          growth is inextricably linked to its survival and profitability.

          Company Philosophy

          The statement of a company’s philosophy (also called company creed) generally appears within
          the mission statement. It specifies the basic values, beliefs and aspirations to which the strategic
          decision-makers are committed in managing the company. The company philosophy provides
          a distinctive and accurate picture of the company’s managerial outlook.


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