:?: :?: :?: :?: :?: Can any one tell me a clear difference between vission and mission.how can a mission leads to vission. :!:
From India, Delhi
The closest i can get is A Vision is what the company aspires to be on a long term basis A mission are the numerous short term goals which when integrated would help the company achieve its vision
From India, Bangalore
but how a vission of a person differ from its mission.According to the situation and job the mission is changing then how its leads to achieve its vission
From India, Delhi
No brother,
Vision remains the same .. only the mission changes but not significantly..
You cant keep changing ur visions. would be like one train going to two different destinations...
Yes, but if your vision is short termed then obvioulsy it keeps changing.
But its considered "hilarious" to have short termed visons

From India, Bangalore
Vision is for thoses who require spects and mission for those who don't.(Kidding)
Vision and mission of an individual varies.
Vision is forsight like Gandhi-g had Vision for Independence and mission was like "Quit India Movement".
Like u can have Vision for Happy married life and misson could be dating different girls.
"Eureka"
Pan

From India
Mission and vision are often confused and have been variously defined by commentators. The definitions provided by the most reputable sources as well as being the most common are:
Mission: the reason for the organization’s existence
Vision: the longer-term goals/objectives of the organization – where it wants to be in future
For example, a software development company may have the following mission and vision.
Mission: to provide cutting-edge software products to consumers at an affordable price
Vision: to release three new products within the next financial year
I trust this clarifies things.
Vicki Heath
Human Resources Software and Resources
http://www.businessperform.com

From Australia, Melbourne
Hi
The Vision of a company could be to become a very customer friendly company.Its mission could be to provide complete customer satisfaction in its services.Vision is a larger picture of what you want your organization to be , while the mission is a way or ways to take you there.
Hope this makes it a little better.
Shanath

From India, Bangalore
In simple terms Vision of a Company would mean how a Company wants it to be recognized (known / symbolized) in the market place, society and by its workforce also. Vision is formulated once and it is THE ONE that a company always strives to achieve and maintain.
Mission is all the bundle that goes into achieving its Vision, it includes short and long term goals, objectives, strategies etc, etc. These parameters change according to the situation but never deviating from the Vision.
Regards
Uma

From India, Madras
Dear
You may differentiate in Vission and mission statement like this:-
Vision as the word itself indicates is the visualisation of what a company wants to do. It has some material parameters like time period, clear definition of what to achieve etc. For example go through 4-5 vision statement of different companies for different industries.
Mission- You know the word missionary. The persons are devoted to some task, goal, vission. Mission is the basic costituent of the company. It does not change with time. Rather all the operations of company are for tfulfilment of this mission. It is the contibution of company to society.
I will give you a example.
For a hospital ( a company) may have mission of health of all human-beings. and it's vission is treating 1000 patients for 6 different types of diseases per day or any similar statement.
Mission is the life cause and vission is the path to achieve the same.
Regards,
Dr Manisha

From India, Mumbai
Well in my own perspective,MISSION...establishes WHAT is your intended accomlishment. while VISION...is the HOW to realise the Big Picture.

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