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  2. Mission statement - Wikipedia

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    A mission statement aims to communicate the organisation's purpose and direction to its employees, customers, vendors, and other stakeholders. A mission statement also creates a sense of identity for employees. Organizations normally do not change their mission statements over time, since they define their continuous, ongoing purpose and focus. [5]

  3. The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People - Wikipedia

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    Covey discusses envisioning what one wants in the future (a personal mission statement) so one can work and plan towards it, and understanding how people make important life decisions. To be effective one needs to act based on principles and constantly review one's mission statements, says Covey.

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    Contributions based on personal opinions, beliefs, or personal experiences, unreviewed research, libellous material, and copyright violations are not allowed, and will not remain. Wikipedia's software makes it easy to reverse errors, and experienced editors watch and patrol bad edits.

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  6. Vision statement - Wikipedia

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    The vision and mission statements of the LUMO Community Wildlife Sanctuary. A vision statement is a high-level, [1] inspirational [1] statement of an idealistic emotional future of a company or group. Vision describes the basic human emotion that a founder intends to be experienced by the people the organization interacts with.

  7. Motto - Wikipedia

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    Latin has been very common for mottos in the Western World, but for nation states, their official national language is generally chosen. Examples of using other historical languages in motto language include:

  8. Key Club - Wikipedia

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    Key Club International, also called Key Club, is an international service organization for high school students. [4] As a student-led organization, Key Club's goal is to encourage leadership through serving others.

  9. Mission-based learning - Wikipedia

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    Students make a personal connection to the issue or concept proposed in the mission. Students develop a solution to the mission using multiple resources available in the 21st-century classroom (e.g. technology, social media, museums, podcasts, texts, etc.) Students impact their community by publicly broadcasting their solution to the mission.