An organization’s mission statement
An organization’s mission statement pertains to the goals and objectives they aspire in the future, especially if they realize their objectives and fulfill missions. It is vital that the given vision statement providing inspiration and guidance and also be fulfilled in a stipulated time frame.
Conversely, the mission statement does describe the organization’s purpose overall. The mission generally pronounces what the organization is and what it will be doing in the coming few years. Additionally, the mission statement describes what the organization is doing, whom it is doing for, and, most notably, the benefits it provided from its processes. Often, mission statements are rather short statements that can be recited by the employees and sometimes printed in some of the organization’s items or products.
Thus, globally, organizations and companies alike do write and use vision and mission statements as a guide to their day to day activities. Further, these statements are vital foundational elements. Notably, there is no stipulation to obligate organizations to have them both; nevertheless many do have and write both statements. It is important to note that the two statements can also not be interchanged and serve different purposes.
The vision and mission statement of a company I worked for recently is as follows:
Mission Statement:
Mexicanos will be a great place to eat since it will be combining an intriguing atmosphere with excellent and exciting food that is also very good for the people who eat within the restaurant. who are looking for a fair profit and a rewarding place and mainly where employees can comfortably work.
Vision Statement:
Mexicanos restaurant is a place where customers come to relax, get entertained while they relax and enjoy delicious food. From the moment our customers walk into the restaurant, they are welcomed by a warm atmosphere, entertaining music, and courteous employees.