Mission

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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 beneficiaries, how (solution) it will achieved and what (problem/unmet need) it is being addressed. A clearly defined mission provides direction, guidance and helps determining priorities.

The mission is a Step 1 of the Enablement Process.

'Sonia From The Bronx' had a mission to become a judge and is now a justice on the United States Supreme Court. A young Afghan woman's mission to improve opportunity for millions of women has already improved many people's lives. The types of missions include:

  • Personal Mission - The primary beneficiary is also the aspirer.
  • Loved Ones Mission - The primary beneficiaries could include the aspirer's family and/or very close friend(s) to the aspirer(s). The aspirer could also be one of the beneficiaries. If there is only one primary beneficiary and they are not the aspirer, it would still be categorized as 'loved ones' even though it is singular.
  • Relationship Mission - The primary beneficiaries would be someone the aspirer has a relationship with and the aspirer. The primary mission would be to improve the relationship between the aspirer and the beneficiary(ies).
  • General Mission - The primary beneficiaries include people that are not either the aspirer or could be included in the 'Loved Ones Mission'.

Here are examples of people missions:

Here are examples of company missions:

For example, aspirer(s) Mike Feinberg and Dave Levin had a desired outcome (mission) of their dream to improve the college graduation for disadvantaged students.

The mission is a component of the eDream.