Take a closer look and you’ll observe that the most successful ones amongst them (these being the top 5%), have a 3 tier Mission Statement:
- The Corporate Mission Statement
- A Departmental Mission Statement (this being the Corporate Mission Statement tailored to the functions of that Departments), and last,
- The Individuals Mission Statement (each member of Staff tailors the Corporate Mission Statement defining how they are going to make a positive contribution to the organisation via their respective positions and roles).
For organisations a Mission Statement gives it, its Strategic Directions, tell it, what to get involved in and what not to get involved in. What’s the point, you ask?
The point is this:
As a Christian, Christ gave us a Great Commission, to go and make Disciples of all nations … [Mathew 28: 19]. How are you going to accomplish this Great Commission?
Let’s face it, to make someone a Disciple:
- you must first attract them to yourself, your way of life, your way of thinking,
- secondly, you must win them over to you, before you can gain the influence over them
- to, thirdly start teaching and building them in the Way of Christ
So, how are you going about doing these 3 things, are you running from pillar to post, like a wondering generality or do you have a Strategic Direction as to how you will make your own contribution to the organisation (The Kingdom of Heaven & The Kingdom of God).
What’s your Mission Statement for advancing the Kingdom?
This is mine:
Mission Statement - ‘CHRISTIANITY @ WORK’
‘To Inspire, Motivate & Empower (TIME) © Christians towards Self Leadership & Personal Effectiveness in proving the WORD of God (Peace with Prosperity) in their lives’
Peace Peace
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