
Most corporate mission statements are worthless. They often formulate necessities as objectives; for example, "to achieve sufficient profit." This is like a person saying his mission is to breathe sufficiently.
Russel L. Ackoff
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2019

Most corporate mission statements are worthless. They often formulate necessities as objectives; for example, "to achieve sufficient profit." This is like a person saying his mission is to breathe sufficiently.
Russel L. Ackoff
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If one sticks to the idea that once set, a plan should not be changed, a business cannot exist for long. Taiichi Ohno |
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