My company’s mission statement:
Bakuhatzu World Wide focuses on customer
satisfaction first. We offer customers the greatest experience of traveling the
world by taste. They get the chance to taste snacks from a favorite vacation
spot or a country they’ve always wished to go. The company will take pride in
striving unmarked territory for new mixes to provide high quality snacks. We
are dedicated to provide a safe and comfortable atmosphere for employees who
seek an entertaining experience for being able to travel to different countries
to assist in the exploration and discoveries of new snack mixes to bring and
expand in America. We intend to continue, grow and develop not only our
products but our company with more opportunities for future employees. Job satisfaction is very important for employees and owners. Due to
the intent of the many cultures endured to produce our products, we also
maintain a friendly, fair and highly creative work environment, which respects
diversity, new ideas and hard work.
“Mission statements should be meaningful and specific yet
motivating. They should emphasize the company’s strengths in the marketplace.
Too often, mission statements are written for public relations purposes and
lack specific, workable guidelines” (Jack Welch, 40). With what Jack
points out as far as what a business mission statement should entail, I would
only hope my version has been justified.
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