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Wednesday, November 10, 2010

COMM 150: Mission statements, PR and advertising

One reason John Vivian -- along with most people who write about public relations -- insists that PR is a management function is that it should reflect an organization's mission. Done right, a mission statement is at the core of its strategic thinking. It takes someone in top management to make sure it is followed through, and it takes a PR person in upper-level management to ensure the organization's public face is consistent with its mission.

Done wrong, a mission statement is a jumble of words and cutsey slogans. Which is one reason why it's important to do it right.

So here's a brief outline, and below that an exercise for you to do and post as a comment to this post.

Peter Drucker, who was probably the 20th century's most influential management consultant, once famously said "a mission statement should fit on a T-shirt. In an book called "Managing the Non-Profit Organization," Drucker put it like this:

The first thing to talk about is what missions work and what missions don't work, and how to define the mission. For the ultimate test is not the beauty of the mission statement. The ultimate test is right action.

The most common question asked me by non-profit executives is: What are the qualities of a leader? The question seems to assume that leadership is something you can learn in a charm school. But it also assumes that leadership by itself is enough, that it's an end. And that's misleadership. The leader who basically focuses on himself or herself is going to mislead. The three most charismatic leaders in this century inflicted more suffering on the human race than almost any trio in history: Hitler, Stalin, and Mao. What matters is not the leader's charisma. What matters is the leader's mission. Therefore, the first job of the leader is to think through and deflne the mission of the institution.

And he summed up what he had to say about mission statements with this:

A mission statement has to be operational, otherwise it's just good intentions. A mission statement has to focus on what the institution really tries to do and then do it so that everybody in the organization can say, This is my contribution to the goal.

What does that mean: A mission statement has to be operational? It has to be something you can translate into action. In "Managing the Non-Profit Organization," Drucker gives a couple of examples. Here's one:

Here is a simple and mundane example-the mission statement of a hospital emergency room: "It's our mission to give assurance to the afflicted." That's simple and clear and direct. Or take the mission of the Girl Scouts of the U.S.A.: to help girls grow into proud, self-confident, and self-respecting young women. There is an Episcopal church on the East Coast which defines its mission as making Jesus the head of this church and its chief executive officer. Or the mission of the Salvation Army, which is to make citizens out of the rejected. Arnold of Rugby, the greatest English educator of the nineteenth century, who created the English public school, defined its mission as making gentlemen out of savages.

My favorite mission definition, however, is not that of a nonprofit institution, but of a business. It's a definition that changed Sears from a near-bankrupt, struggling mail-order house at the beginning of the century into the world's leading retailer within less than ten years: It's our mission to be the informed and responsible buyer-first for the American farmer, and later for the American family altogether.

Sears has lost sight of its mission in recent years, according to some business analysts. But for a long time, it was nothing if not a farmers' store. Farmers and their families ordered from the Sears catalog (which they also put to other uses), and they shopped at Sears when they came to town. I remember as a kid walking into the Sears in Knoxville, Tenn., and they were selling everything from baby chicks to metal washtubs. You knew it was for farmers. Who are Sears' customers now? Well, there aren't that many anymore. And I think lack of a clear mission is one reason why.
Here's the exercise:

Your assignment: Find something on the World Wide Web that clearly explains what a mission statement is and what it does.
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Please post what you find out as a comment to this blog. And be sure to include a Web address. Copy and paste it from the address field in your browser into your comment. Like this:
http://www.brs-inc.com/news002.html

Business Resource Software of Austin, Texas, says, "A mission statement may look simple but it should communicate the core of your organization with a precise statement of purpose. Words should be chosen for meaning and clarity - not technical jargon." There's more. I like it. It's simple. It's clear. And it tells you what to do and how to do it. What's not to like about that?

15 comments:

kdowis said...

Mission Statement:
The Springfield Police Department will work in partnership with the community to promote open communication, education, cooperation, and fair and equal treatment to improve the quality of life, promote unity, encourage respect and make Springfield a safe community.


Its a little long I suppose, but I still think that this is a concise mission statement that has a clear goal for the community.

http://www.springfield.il.us/police/default.htm

kb said...

i work at gordmans and we have a mission statement. this definition describes what our mission statement means to us as a business.
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/mission+statement

AndrewColeman said...

Mission

FedEx will produce superior financial returns for shareowners by providing high value-added supply chain, transportation, business and related information services through focused operating companies. Customer requirements will be met in the highest quality manner appropriate to each market segment served. FedEx will strive to develop mutually rewarding relationships with its employees, partners and suppliers. Safety will be the first consideration in all operations. Corporate activities will be conducted to the highest ethical and professional standards.

Also known as, The Purple Promise!

Fedex's mission statement may also be a little long, but helps make Fedex the company that they are.

http://about.fedex.designcdt.com/our_company/company_information/mission_statement

Cait131 said...

"My mission is to champion others to grow personally, professionally, emotionally and spiritually by using my compassion, my unique perspective, and my belief in others' inherent goodness, integrity, and enormous potential."

This statement would be used for personal use only. Also, it would help to guide decisions and act as a measuring tool for success. It could also be used for potential clients to be championed.

The values in that particular statement are leadership as service, compassion, integrity, and faith. The vision is people helping people reach more of their potential through well-rounded growth, personal, professional, emotional, and spiritual as well.

I liked that one being as it was a personal mission statement. Every mission statement has the same intentions though.

http://www.suite101.com/content/sample-mission-statements-a27763

Tbock said...

Starbucks Mission statement:
Our mission: to inspire and nurture the human spirit – one person, one cup and one neighborhood at a time

straight and to the point for a coffee company

Gljudson91 said...

mission statement:
Is a statement of an organization that lets people know what they are going to do to help our community and our if its a business, it would tell their customers how they are here to meet their needs, wants, and gain their satisfaction.
http://humanresources.about.com/cs/strategicplanning1/a/strategicplan_2.htm

Lamborghini’s mission statement over the next few years is to make cars that are lighter, simpler and more faithful to the original core philosophy, so while the styling and performance of the SV are all extremely well and good, what’s most impressive of all about this car is how little it weighs considering how big it is.

RSeaver said...

American Red Cross Illinois Capital Area Chapter Mission Statement:

Mission Statement
The American Red Cross is a humanitarian organization, led by volunteers, that provides relief to victims of disaster and helps people prevent, prepare for, and respond to emergencies. It does this through services that are consistent with its congressional charter and the fundamental principles of the International Red Cross Movement.


It's short and clear. It tells what they do and it is followed by a longer history for more details.

http://www.il-redcross.org/gettoknowus/history.html

Teriann said...

Harley-Davidson Mission Statement:
We ride with our customers and apply this deep connection in every market we serve to create superior value for all of our stakeholders.

*Short and sweet, and gets the point across. Sets goals for the H-D company to serve and create superior values!

Teriann said...

http://www.harley-davidson.com/en_US/Content/Pages/Student_Center/student-center.html

AdamP said...

A mission statement is a formal, short, written statement of the purpose of a company or organization. The mission statement should guide the actions of the organization, spell out its overall goal, provide a sense of direction, and guide decision-making.
SCI
The mission of Springfield College in Illinois is to provide students the best liberal arts education in the Ursuline tradition of a nurturing faith-based environment. We prepare students for a life of learning, leadership and service in a diverse world.

Katie Barling said...

Every organization needs to define its fundamental purpose, philosophy, and values. The mission statement clarifies the essence of an organization’s existence. It describes the needs an organization was created to fill and answers the basic question of why it exists.

Wal-mart's mission statement is that they want to help people save money so that they can live better. They're slogan resembles this: Always low price. Always.

Katie Barling said...

http://www.company-statements-slogans.info/l...

Awilliams18 said...

Wal-Mart
"Saving People money, to help them live better."

KristinJ said...

Victoria's Secret's personal mission statement is:

Our mission is to deliver a best in class, captivating, branded customer experience that builds loyalty and enables consistent sales and profit growth.

Kris10 said...

"Illinois National Bank provides a full range of traditional banking services to individuals, businesses and government entities. We place special emphasis on the commercial and government sectors, and continually invest in new technologies so that we can provide the most efficient solutions for a reasonable cost. Our close proximity to the State Capitol is evidence of our commitment to serving commercial and government entities, while our branch network is evidence of our commitment to local consumers."

Bank with INB ! kind of long yes I know

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I'm a retired English, journalism and cultural studies teacher at Springfield College in Illinois (acquired by Benedictine University and subsequently closed). I coordinate jam sessions for the "Clayville Pioneer Academy of Music" at Clayville Historic Site and the Prairieland Strings dulcimer club, and I sing in the choir and the contemporary praise team at Peace Lutheran Church in Springfield. On Hogfiddle I post links and video clips for our sessions and workshops on the mountain dulcimer (a.k.a. "hog fiddle"), as well as research notes on folklore and cultural studies, hymnody and traditional Anglo-Celtic and Scandinavian music. I also posted assignments and readings in my interdisciplinary humanities classes. The Mackerel Wrapper (now on hiatus), carried assignments and readings for my mass comm. students. I started teaching b/log when I chaired SCI-Benedictine's assessment committee, and reopened it as the privatization of public schools grew increasingly troubling and closer to home.