Mission
Your mission, should you choose to accept
A successful part-time baker entrepreneur and a large marketing firm have one major element in common: a well-executed mission. Your mission (purpose) will drive every business decision made by you and your team. It’s one part plan, one part purpose and one part magic. And don’t worry if you delay creating a mission and sharing it with your team. They will write one subconsciously all on their own and direct your business how they see fit, probably all in different directions.Read More >>
Uncover your purpose
Team success is rooted in clarity of purpose. It is up to the leader to distill the purpose and make it known to the team. If a purpose is not made clear to each attorney on the team, they will design their own vision and march on. A mission that states “To provide companies in Idaho with business legal services” may very well end up with a team of attorneys focusing on several services and markets, thus splitting the firm’s resources in many directions.Read More >>