Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Week 9 EOC Final Project- Mission Statement





There was many good Mission statements. It was hard to pick three but I managed to come up with three the I liked.
Our mission is to provide luxurious feeling of comfort in your clothing. Provide a product that is easy to use and is available everywhere for everyone. We focus on what makes our consumers feel good. When we say feel good we literally mean feel GOOD. We want to be apart of your everyday comfort of living, whether its waking up a hot shower and that fresh Mountain spring smelling towel or coming home to a bed of fresh scents and soft comfort, from day to night. http://twincities1999.blogspot.com/2011/03/mission-statement-week-8.html
This mission statement was short and too the point but it pen point what the mission was.
The purpose of our company is to serve our customers to the fullest of our abilities. We will produce a superior product and make it readily available to our customers. Along with our customers, we also will serve the community. As our customers value and product, we will value our customer. Posted by Ritsch Photo http://ritschphotography.blogspot.com/2010/12/week-8-eoc-mission-statement.html

I don’t feel Mission statements should be long and drawn out. I do think that they should paint a picture of a clear mission of your company

Glatt is a craft brew house that is committed to brewing an experience. A cocoa and roasted almond adult flavored beverage that is brewed locally and made with imported ingredients and a passion for beer. You have found the exceptional product for the exceptional drinker. Glatt is not for the masses, it is made for the passionate few that understand what a beer can and should be. "Few leaders actually get the point of forging a mission with real grit and meaning. [Mission statements] have largely devolved into fat-headed jargon. Almost no one can figure out what they mean. [So companies] sort of ignore them or gussy up a vague package deal along the lines of: “our mission is to be the best fill-in-the-blank company in our industry.” [Instead, Welch advises, CEOs should] make a choice about how your company will win." (Marketing : an introduction / Gary Armstrong, Phillip Kotler - 10th Ed., printed page 40). Glatt's investment lies with every customer. You are our advertising.  The happy Glatt customer will want to share their experience with a friend or maybe even two.  We’ll “Glatt”ly take the savings in advertising and invest in our ingredients and brewery.  Glatt will always make beer that stands out and a beer that you will want drink. This is no water downed lager. This is a “classic style” cocoa almond flavored beer that will have you back for more.  We’ll make each sip of beer an experience. You’ll taste the difference and know why you keep coming back. Posted by Mike Lapadu

This mission statement was the best because the use refrences from the book and they explain in detail what there mission was.

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