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'''Definition of a mission statement:''' "a formal short written statement of an organizations purpose. The mission statement should guide the actions of the organization, spell out its overall goal, and guide decision-making. It provides the framework or context within which the company's strategies are formulated." | '''Definition of a mission statement:''' "a formal short written statement of an organizations purpose. The mission statement should guide the actions of the organization, spell out its overall goal, and guide decision-making. It provides the framework or context within which the company's strategies are formulated." | ||
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+ | 3) A statement of the key values the organization is committed to. | ||
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Revision as of 16:58, 9 February 2010
Mission Statement
Definition of a mission statement: "a formal short written statement of an organizations purpose. The mission statement should guide the actions of the organization, spell out its overall goal, and guide decision-making. It provides the framework or context within which the company's strategies are formulated."
The mission statement consists of: 1) A statement containing the reason for using your service. 2) A statement of some desired future vision. 3) A statement of the key values the organization is committed to. 4) A statement of major goals.
Option One:
The Psychedelic Frontier Foundation purports to raise awareness regarding the spiritual use of entheogenic botanicals and substances by enthusiastically and openly representing itself and by seeking outside support in the form of professional scientific and medical opinion and research, legal advocacy and council, and the sympathy and interest of the general public. The foundation considers the current or expanding illicit status of these sacraments to be unfounded, unconstitutional, and in violation of fundamental human rights, and it seeks to publicly expound on these points as well as organize peaceful upheaval of the policies of prohibition and social taboos bred therein.
As a public facet of the entheogenic community, the foundation will bring to light the community's core advocacy of responsible practice and sincerity of intent in entheogenic practice, as well as its many achievements and discoveries. The foundation will also express the therapeutic potential of the community's practices and the implication of its inheritance from the aboriginal cultures currently and historically of common practice.
Option Two: