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Most corporate mission statements are worthless. They consist largely of pious platitudes such as: "We will hold ourselves to the highest standards of professionalism and ethical behavior." They often formulate necessities as objectives; for example, "to achieve sufficient profit." This is like a person saying his mission is to breathe sufficiently.

Russell L. Ackoff (1986). “Management in Small Doses”, Wiley
Most corporate mission statements are worthless. They consist largely of pious platitudes such as: We will hold ourselves to the highest standards of professionalism and ethical behavior. They often formulate