A mission statement is a brief description of why a company or organization exists. In one to three sentences, it explains what the company does, who it serves, and what differentiates it from competitors.
It’s used to provide focus, direction, and inspiration to employees while it tells customers or clients what to expect from the business. A mission statement is often part of abusiness plan.
Mission statement examples
The best mission statements are clear, concise, and memorable. Here are a few examples:
- TED: Spread ideas.
- Google: Google’s mission is to organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful.
- Walmart: We save people money so they can live better.
How to write a mission statement
Well-crafted mission statements:
- Identify the organization’starget market,非盟dience, or customers.
- Say what makes the business unique or provides its competitive advantage.
- Are realistic and reasonable rather than grandiose or lofty.
- Are relevant, specific, and believable.
- Inspire employees.
- Are short and to the point.
While a mission statement shouldn’t be written in isolation by one person if the organization employs many people, it’s not a job for a committee, either.
Leaders often ask a few employees to write one sentence that summarizes what the company does and stands for. They then compare them, looking for similarities, differences, and surprises. They use that input to craft a statement that is honest and accurate rather than something the company aspires to achieve.
Testing the statement with employees before sharing it internally or externally helps generate useful feedback. Does it ring true? What would they change? Employees are the most important audience for the mission statement because they will need to “walk the talk." It needs to resonate with them.
How to use a mission statement
How the statement is used depends on the size and nature of the business. Smaller businesses might post it where all employees can see it or include it in every company slide deck.
Companies may also share it in marketing materials—on the website, in the company description, and in advertisements.
How it’s used, however, is less important than whether the statement is accurate and realistic, and whether employees and management use it to guide strategy and decisions.
What Is a Mission Statement? FAQ
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What are the 3 parts of a mission statement?
- Purpose: An explanation of the organization's reason for existing.
- Vision: A description of what the organization wants to achieve in the future.
- Values: A list of the core values that guide the organization's behavior and decisions.