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Living With An Active Mission

One of the key ideas we try to get across in our work with clients is our belief that having a clear definition of who you are and what you do can be a key predictor of the success of any organization or project. Especially in health care, having a clearly defined mission that is an integral part of your makeup, can help you adjust to the continuous changes that are coming now and will continue to come in the future.

We’re going to take a quick look at the value of a “mission” and how it needs to be used each day to help make the decisions you will need to make and help you focus your energy and resources in the right areas.

Some say having a mission is just part of the “fluffy stuff” you need to do to be in business today. We think a mission is an integral part of defining who you are and should be an active consideration to include in any project, initiative, or strategy you may be considering in the years ahead.

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