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Is a simple statement of the desired meaningful '''outcome''' to be achieve that often includes the '''purpose''' and/or the '''inspiration'''. It may include references to '''who''' are the [[Beneficiary|beneficiaries]], '''how''' ([[solution]]) the [[mission]] will achieved and '''what''' ([[Problem/Unmet Need|problem/unmet need]]) it is being addressed. A clearly defined [[mission]] provides direction, guidance and helps with determining priorities. | Is a simple statement of the desired meaningful '''outcome''' to be achieve that often includes the '''purpose''' and/or the '''inspiration'''. It may include references to '''who''' are the [[Beneficiary|beneficiaries]], '''how''' ([[solution]]) the [[mission]] will achieved and '''what''' ([[Problem/Unmet Need|problem/unmet need]]) it is being addressed. A clearly defined [[mission]] provides direction, guidance and helps with determining priorities. | ||
− | The [[mission]] is a '''Step 1''' of the [[Enablement Process]]. | + | The [[mission]] is a '''Step 1''' of the [[Enablement Process]] and [[Iteration Generator]]. |
See [[Personal Missions|Personal Mission]] Examples <br> | See [[Personal Missions|Personal Mission]] Examples <br> |
Latest revision as of 10:24, 14 March 2019
Is a simple statement of the desired meaningful outcome to be achieve that often includes the purpose and/or the inspiration. It may include references to who are the beneficiaries, how (solution) the mission will achieved and what (problem/unmet need) it is being addressed. A clearly defined mission provides direction, guidance and helps with determining priorities.
The mission is a Step 1 of the Enablement Process and Iteration Generator.
See Personal Mission Examples
See Company Mission Examples
If the mission isn't clear and focused, neither will be the path to achieve it.