|
A vision statement is a declaration of an organization's objectives, ideally based on economic foresight, intended to guide its internal decision-making.〔http://www.businessdictionary.com/definition/vision-statement.html#ixzz3OGy3r4Gn〕 ==Definition and structure== A vision statement is a company's road map, indicating both what the company wants to become and guiding transformational initiatives by setting a defined direction for the company's growth. Vision statements undergo minimal revisions during the life of a business, unlike operational goals which may be updated from year-to-year. Vision statements can range in length from short sentences to multiple pages. Vision statements are also formally written and referenced in company documents rather than, for example, general principles informally articulated by senior management. A vision statement is not limited to business organizations and may also be used by non-profit or governmental entities. A consensus does not exist on the characteristics of a "good" or "bad" vision statement. Commonly cited traits include: * concise: able to be easily remembered and repeated * clear: defines a prime goal * future-oriented: describes where the company is going rather than the current state * stable: offers a long-term perspective and is unlikely to be impacted by market or technology changes * challenging: not something that can be easily met and discarded * abstract: general enough to encompass all of the organization's interests and strategic direction * inspiring: motivates employees and is something that employees view as desireable 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Vision statement」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
|