How To Create A Mission Statement For Your Business By Benjamin Bressington
Your business's mission statement is an essential component of your business plan. But, perhaps more importantly, it's an essential part of your business's identity. As a result, it's extremely important that you take the time to carefully craft your business's mission statement.
Understand what a mission statement is
A mission statement is simply a statement that encompasses your business's goals and the philosophies by which your business is run. Your mission statement should take into account the following:
The product or service you sell The price of your product or service The quality of your product or service The potential your business has to grow and expand Specific technology your business uses Your business's relationship with everyone from your clients and the community to your competition.
Your business's mission statement should be very specific and should tell anyone who reads it your goals for the business.
Research other businesses' mission statements
Before you craft your own mission statement, research the mission statements of other companies to see what they are using and to give you an idea of what works and what doesn't work.
For example, discount store chain Wal-Mart's mission statement is To give ordinary folk the chance to buy the same thing as rich people while Disney's mission statement is To make people happy.
Spend some time looking at well-known companies mission statements, which will both give you an idea of an effective mission statement and may well inspire you as your craft your business's own mission statement.
Identify key components of your business
Once you have an idea of what constitutes a strong mission statement, you must identify:
Your reason for being in business Your target market, including how your product or service is beneficial to your clients The image you want your business to project Your employees' role in your business Your Unique Selling Proposition (USP) The philosophies by which you run your business The level of service your business provides (i.e. if you claim your business provides top-notch customer service, make sure that your customers actually agree with that statement.) The ethical position your business has taken The public image you want to have
Write your mission statement
Now that you've identified the key components of your business, sit down and really think about what you want to convey with your mission statement, referring to those key components as you write. Don't expect to bang out a mission statement in a few minutes; rather, take the time to really write a strong mission statement.
Your mission statement may be a sentence or a few sentences long, or it could be a page long. But, make sure that you keep it concise enough, so that it does not exceed a page.
About the author
Bejamin Bressington is the Internet Sales Doctor the catalyst in your online business success. Available to Seminars, Speaking Coaching and mentoring. Check out Internet Sales Doctor for further FREE Business Tips to Boost Your Profits Now from http://www.FreeArticlesAndContent.com
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