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(Mission) Do you like Citizens & Societies's Mission Statement?

Started by Denis Pageau, Apr 15, 2022, 06:35 AM

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 Do you like Citizens & Societies's Mission Statement below?

Definitively
0 (0%)
Yes
4 (80%)
I am not sure
1 (20%)
No
0 (0%)
Definitively not
0 (0%)

Total Members Voted: 5

Denis Pageau

A mission statement is a document that describes the work that needs to be accomplished so that a vision becomes a reality. In the case of Citizens & Societies, the mission is to:

MISSION STATEMENT

    share the necessary knowledge to help citizens develop their societal skills, identify societal best practices and implement those that have a higher Return on Societal Investment, thus those that are compatible with the functioning and the development of a balanced society.     

Do you like this mission statement? (Please vote on the poll above)

If you were to tweak the mission statement, what would you do?
Societally yours,

Denis Pageau
Citizens & Societies
Chief Knowledge Officer (CKO)
Lead Facilitator (LF)

Sabrah

I would suggest implementing the word democracy somewhere in the mission statement.

Denis Pageau

Quote from: Sabrah on May 03, 2022, 02:58 PMI would suggest implementing the word democracy somewhere in the mission statement.
Thank you again for your comment Sabrah. 

Democracy is included in the mission statement by the fact that it is definitely a best practice. 

Since I need to keep the mission statement short, I use the term best practices instead of listing all the various best practices that are needed to help us meet our individual and collective needs.    

It is the goal of the community to talk about the various practices that will help us meet our individual and collective goals and democracy is an important practice that we need to use.
Societally yours,

Denis Pageau
Citizens & Societies
Chief Knowledge Officer (CKO)
Lead Facilitator (LF)

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