its objectives‚ there mustbe a vision and mission. According to David‚ a vision statement directs the association toward future goal or achievement in the long term and provides the foundation for developing a mission statement. An organization ’s mission is referred to its reasons for existence‚ and reflects the organization ’s basic purpose as a supplier of goods and/or services (David‚ 2009‚ p.83). It guidescurrent‚ critical and strategic decision making. The mission statement is a crucial element
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Organization mission and vision Gap’s mission is stated as: Our purpose? Simply‚ to make it easy for you to express your personal style throughout your life. There vision is: Every day‚ we look for new ways to connect with customers around the world‚ provide value to our shareholders and make a positive contribution in the communities where we do business. “I created Gap with a simple idea: to make it easier to find a pair of jeans. We remain committed to that basic principle.” Don Fisher
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NIKE Executive Summary Nike Inc. founded in 1962 by Bill Bowerman and Phil Knight was first named Blue Ribbon sports. Their goal was to distribute high quality Japanese athletic shoes to American consumers in an attempt to compete with Germany’s domination of the athletic wear at that time (Adidas and Puma). Nike manufactures and distributes athletic shoes at every marketable price point to the global market. More than 40% of sales come from athletic apparel and sports equipment
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PepsiCo’s Corporate Review Vision and Mission Statement Report (A) PepsiCo’s Current Corporate Vision Statement “PepsiCo’s responsibility is to continually improve all aspects of the world in which we operate-environment‚ social‚ economic-creating a better tomorrow than today. Our vision is put into action through programs and a focus on environmental stewardship‚ activities to benefit society‚ and a commitment to build shareholder value by making PepsiCo a truly sustainable company.” (i) Shortcoming
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Bolivia March 6th‚ 2014 Vision To guide the world in the essential for a better life Kimberly Clark Bolivia’s vision is inspiring and passionate; its general and overarching as is should be‚ and its ideology accords to the company’s values and purpose. I think it should contain a little more information and show a little more of what the company is. It is general‚ but it should explain more about itself or about what the company does because it can be the vision of any company‚ it doesn’t
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MISSION: To bring inspiration and innovation to every athlete* in the world. *"If you have a body‚ you are an athlete." Guiding principles (11 Maxims) - They guide employees at all levels as they complete their work at Nike and represent the Nike corporation globally. •"It is our nature to innovate. •Nike is a company. •Nike is a brand. •Simplify and go. •The consumer decides. •Be a sponge. •Evolve immediately. •Do the right thing. •Master the fundamentals. •We are on the
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site’s vision‚ mission‚ and goals? a. I have come to understand my S-L service sites vision‚ mission and goals through speaking with Matthew Ratz. We have had numerous conversations about all three of these subjects. On Our Owns vision and mission overlap‚ what I understand about their vision and mission are to give members a place where they can come and feel safe all while changing attitudes‚ promoting recovery‚ and achieving wellness. In the end the goals from all of these visions and missions is
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their supply chain and leverage the power of sport to change lives. The role of government‚ business‚ communities‚ politics‚ media are all shifting and therefore Nike needs to shift too. Nike has a desire to develop greener‚ smarter and better products‚ communities and economies which is why “innovate for a better world” is important. Nike challenges and empowers their designers to consider the environmental impact of everything that are involved in developing a product. Their design called “considered
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Part A Discuss how three principles of the care value base may be applied by staff in their work and how this impacts positively on service users. Promote service users’ rights and choices Service users have a right to dignity and freedom from discrimination. They should be treated with respect and that their feelings are considered in the care they receive. Service users should be empowered by being given choices and encouraged to make their own decisions. In the care setting a service user
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sweatshop practices and human rights exploitation surfaced in the 1990s‚ Nike was forced to review and change its operations in order to please the expanding group of conscientious customers who are concerned with the conditions under which the products are manufactured (Suehle‚ 2011). The pressure for change resulted in Nike’s decision to integrate corporate and social responsibility (CSR) into its business operations. Since then‚ Nike has acknowledged the importance of CSR to their innovation and performance
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