Do you have a "mission statement" for your business? Recently, we had a very talented, experienced and intelligent manager join our business. As she dug in to learning about our company, and our culture, she asked if we had a mission statement.
I replied "no, I don't believe in them". I went on to say that I think most mission statements are crap! Pretty strong opinion, but not unusual for those who know me. I also told her that we could develop one if our team felt we needed one and if we could come up with one that really encapsulates why we are in business.
I don't think we can. For one thing we're on different "missions" depending on what we do in the business. For another most "mission statements" are boring and not inspirational. They all sound alike! So, we don't have one...
What I like much more are principles. Like "take care of the customer" and "make mistakes, break things, so we can learn and improve". Principles teach us, and can inspire us, much more than mission statements.
Here are my "reasons for being in business":
My belief is that if we can adhere to these three things the quality of our service, the loyalty and longevity of our team, the value of our business proposition and the quality of our work lives are all assured.
Why are you in business?