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{{Quote|a brief measurable long term outcome statement which defines where an organization is going to and why.<ref>Newfoundland-Labrador, [[Office of the Chief Information Officer]], Information Management and Information Protection Glossary of Terms ([http://www.ocio.gov.nl.ca/ocio/im/glossary.html#Mission full-text]).</ref>}} |
{{Quote|a brief measurable long term outcome statement which defines where an organization is going to and why.<ref>Newfoundland-Labrador, [[Office of the Chief Information Officer]], Information Management and Information Protection Glossary of Terms ([http://www.ocio.gov.nl.ca/ocio/im/glossary.html#Mission full-text]).</ref>}} |
Latest revision as of 21:25, 24 February 2013
Definitions[]
A mission is the "[s]pecific purpose that all or part of the organization is dedicated to achieving."[1]
A mission is
“ | a brief measurable long term outcome statement which defines where an organization is going to and why.[2] | ” |
References[]
- ↑ California Office of Systems Integration, Definitions (full-text).
- ↑ Newfoundland-Labrador, Office of the Chief Information Officer, Information Management and Information Protection Glossary of Terms (full-text).