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10 company name with it's vision and mission please​

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What is a Vision Statement?

A vision statement describes where the company aspires to be upon achieving its mission. This statement reveals the "where" of a business. Below are some vision statements from well-known companies to give you a sense of how a vision represents a brand.

Vision Statement Examples

Alzheimer's Association: A world without Alzheimer's disease.

Teach for America: One day, all children in this nation will have the opportunity to attain an excellent education.

Creative Commons: Realizing the full potential of the internet -- universal access to research and education, full participation in culture -- to drive a new era of development, growth, and productivity.

Microsoft (at its founding): A computer on every desk and in every home.

Australia Department of Health: Better health and wellbeing for all Australians, now and for future generations.

LinkedIn: Create economic opportunity for every member of the global workforce.

Disney: To entertain, inform and inspire people around the globe through the power of unparalleled storytelling, reflecting the iconic brands, creative minds and innovative technologies that make ours the world’s premier entertainment company.

Facebook: Connect with friends and the world around you on Facebook.

What is a Mission Statement?

If the above examples are vision statements, what's a mission statement? A mission statement is, in some ways, an action-oriented vision statement, declaring the purpose an organization serves to its audience. It often includes a general description of the organization, its function, and its objectives.

As a company grows, its objectives and goals may be reached, and in turn they'll change. Therefore, mission and vision statements should be revised as needed to reflect the business's new culture as previous goals are met.

Both mission and vision statements are often combined into one comprehensive "mission statement" to define the organization's reason for existing and its outlook for internal and external audiences -- like employees, partners, board members, consumers, and shareholders.

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