Sunday, May 31, 2020

What is YOUR Mission (Statement)

What is YOUR Mission (Statement) I got an e-mail from contest sponsor Louri Bollard today, asking me what my mission statement is. I cant come up with a brand statement without understanding what my mission is, can I? Ill share my ideas on this in a little bit, but for now Im wondering what YOUR mission statement was. Im thinking back to when I was employed, wondering what my personal mission statement would have been. Perhaps something like this: I want to have balance and purpose in my life, taking care of self and family while tending to work and social responsibilities. I work hard to get ahead financially, with wisdom and diligence so when I need to retire I can without worry. I want to do my best at my professional role and not have any regrets at what I may have accomplished. At the same time I will not slight my family. Now, for JibberJobber. I just went to my first and my latest business plan drafts, and couldnt find a real mission statement in either document. But thinking about it, heres what it comes down to: JibberJobbers mission is to provide a real, useful tool to the masses, helping them through job transition(s) and with their personal efforts to nurture relationships. JibberJobber should help level the playing field. By that, I mean that a job seeker seems to be at a huge disadvantage because they are in a position of want and need, and have less power than the job givers. HR and hiring managers have time and tools. Recruiters have time and tools. Both of these groups (usually) have income. A job seeker has a much higher sense of urgency getting back to me next week hurts, and next month might mean my car gets repod, or my house goes into foreclosure. JibberJobber doesnt fix the sense of urgency but it gives power to the job seeker, helping them manage information, track statuses, organize appointments, prioritize contacts and job postings. Because I dont have to scribble in a notebook, or use a homemade tracking spreadsheet, I can feel like the empowered professional that I am. JibberJobber should make you feel empowered. JibberJobber should make you effective in your job search and time management. JibberJobber should make you a valuable network connection, because you can know how to give back to your contacts. What is the mission of JibberJobber? To empower the individual in their career aspirations. Sure there is some business purpose with JibberJobber. But at the very core, this is what I work for. Individual empowerment. The business (aka, money) will follow. Thats my mission can you feel that? This contest is sponsored by: JibberJobber, of course! Deb Dib Personal Branding Expert for Senior Executives Walter Akana Career and Life Strategist and Personal Branding Expert Megan Fitzgerald Expatriate Career and Personal Branding Expert Louri Russel Boilard Executive Resume Writer and Career Psychologist/Counselor Makini Harvey Career and Resume expert An anonymous corporate sponsor donating The Planet Earth DVD Set Mark Hovind Job Bait: The #1 Way to Land 6 and 7 Figure Jobs What is YOUR Mission (Statement) I got an e-mail from contest sponsor Louri Bollard today, asking me what my mission statement is. I cant come up with a brand statement without understanding what my mission is, can I? Ill share my ideas on this in a little bit, but for now Im wondering what YOUR mission statement was. Im thinking back to when I was employed, wondering what my personal mission statement would have been. Perhaps something like this: I want to have balance and purpose in my life, taking care of self and family while tending to work and social responsibilities. I work hard to get ahead financially, with wisdom and diligence so when I need to retire I can without worry. I want to do my best at my professional role and not have any regrets at what I may have accomplished. At the same time I will not slight my family. Now, for JibberJobber. I just went to my first and my latest business plan drafts, and couldnt find a real mission statement in either document. But thinking about it, heres what it comes down to: JibberJobbers mission is to provide a real, useful tool to the masses, helping them through job transition(s) and with their personal efforts to nurture relationships. JibberJobber should help level the playing field. By that, I mean that a job seeker seems to be at a huge disadvantage because they are in a position of want and need, and have less power than the job givers. HR and hiring managers have time and tools. Recruiters have time and tools. Both of these groups (usually) have income. A job seeker has a much higher sense of urgency getting back to me next week hurts, and next month might mean my car gets repod, or my house goes into foreclosure. JibberJobber doesnt fix the sense of urgency but it gives power to the job seeker, helping them manage information, track statuses, organize appointments, prioritize contacts and job postings. Because I dont have to scribble in a notebook, or use a homemade tracking spreadsheet, I can feel like the empowered professional that I am. JibberJobber should make you feel empowered. JibberJobber should make you effective in your job search and time management. JibberJobber should make you a valuable network connection, because you can know how to give back to your contacts. What is the mission of JibberJobber? To empower the individual in their career aspirations. Sure there is some business purpose with JibberJobber. But at the very core, this is what I work for. Individual empowerment. The business (aka, money) will follow. Thats my mission can you feel that? This contest is sponsored by: JibberJobber, of course! Deb Dib Personal Branding Expert for Senior Executives Walter Akana Career and Life Strategist and Personal Branding Expert Megan Fitzgerald Expatriate Career and Personal Branding Expert Louri Russel Boilard Executive Resume Writer and Career Psychologist/Counselor Makini Harvey Career and Resume expert An anonymous corporate sponsor donating The Planet Earth DVD Set Mark Hovind Job Bait: The #1 Way to Land 6 and 7 Figure Jobs What is YOUR Mission (Statement) I got an e-mail from contest sponsor Louri Bollard today, asking me what my mission statement is. I cant come up with a brand statement without understanding what my mission is, can I? Ill share my ideas on this in a little bit, but for now Im wondering what YOUR mission statement was. Im thinking back to when I was employed, wondering what my personal mission statement would have been. Perhaps something like this: I want to have balance and purpose in my life, taking care of self and family while tending to work and social responsibilities. I work hard to get ahead financially, with wisdom and diligence so when I need to retire I can without worry. I want to do my best at my professional role and not have any regrets at what I may have accomplished. At the same time I will not slight my family. Now, for JibberJobber. I just went to my first and my latest business plan drafts, and couldnt find a real mission statement in either document. But thinking about it, heres what it comes down to: JibberJobbers mission is to provide a real, useful tool to the masses, helping them through job transition(s) and with their personal efforts to nurture relationships. JibberJobber should help level the playing field. By that, I mean that a job seeker seems to be at a huge disadvantage because they are in a position of want and need, and have less power than the job givers. HR and hiring managers have time and tools. Recruiters have time and tools. Both of these groups (usually) have income. A job seeker has a much higher sense of urgency getting back to me next week hurts, and next month might mean my car gets repod, or my house goes into foreclosure. JibberJobber doesnt fix the sense of urgency but it gives power to the job seeker, helping them manage information, track statuses, organize appointments, prioritize contacts and job postings. Because I dont have to scribble in a notebook, or use a homemade tracking spreadsheet, I can feel like the empowered professional that I am. JibberJobber should make you feel empowered. JibberJobber should make you effective in your job search and time management. JibberJobber should make you a valuable network connection, because you can know how to give back to your contacts. What is the mission of JibberJobber? To empower the individual in their career aspirations. Sure there is some business purpose with JibberJobber. But at the very core, this is what I work for. Individual empowerment. The business (aka, money) will follow. Thats my mission can you feel that? This contest is sponsored by: JibberJobber, of course! Deb Dib Personal Branding Expert for Senior Executives Walter Akana Career and Life Strategist and Personal Branding Expert Megan Fitzgerald Expatriate Career and Personal Branding Expert Louri Russel Boilard Executive Resume Writer and Career Psychologist/Counselor Makini Harvey Career and Resume expert An anonymous corporate sponsor donating The Planet Earth DVD Set Mark Hovind Job Bait: The #1 Way to Land 6 and 7 Figure Jobs What is YOUR Mission (Statement) I got an e-mail from contest sponsor Louri Bollard today, asking me what my mission statement is. I cant come up with a brand statement without understanding what my mission is, can I? Ill share my ideas on this in a little bit, but for now Im wondering what YOUR mission statement was. Im thinking back to when I was employed, wondering what my personal mission statement would have been. Perhaps something like this: I want to have balance and purpose in my life, taking care of self and family while tending to work and social responsibilities. I work hard to get ahead financially, with wisdom and diligence so when I need to retire I can without worry. I want to do my best at my professional role and not have any regrets at what I may have accomplished. At the same time I will not slight my family. Now, for JibberJobber. I just went to my first and my latest business plan drafts, and couldnt find a real mission statement in either document. But thinking about it, heres what it comes down to: JibberJobbers mission is to provide a real, useful tool to the masses, helping them through job transition(s) and with their personal efforts to nurture relationships. JibberJobber should help level the playing field. By that, I mean that a job seeker seems to be at a huge disadvantage because they are in a position of want and need, and have less power than the job givers. HR and hiring managers have time and tools. Recruiters have time and tools. Both of these groups (usually) have income. A job seeker has a much higher sense of urgency getting back to me next week hurts, and next month might mean my car gets repod, or my house goes into foreclosure. JibberJobber doesnt fix the sense of urgency but it gives power to the job seeker, helping them manage information, track statuses, organize appointments, prioritize contacts and job postings. Because I dont have to scribble in a notebook, or use a homemade tracking spreadsheet, I can feel like the empowered professional that I am. JibberJobber should make you feel empowered. JibberJobber should make you effective in your job search and time management. JibberJobber should make you a valuable network connection, because you can know how to give back to your contacts. What is the mission of JibberJobber? To empower the individual in their career aspirations. Sure there is some business purpose with JibberJobber. But at the very core, this is what I work for. Individual empowerment. The business (aka, money) will follow. Thats my mission can you feel that? This contest is sponsored by: JibberJobber, of course! Deb Dib Personal Branding Expert for Senior Executives Walter Akana Career and Life Strategist and Personal Branding Expert Megan Fitzgerald Expatriate Career and Personal Branding Expert Louri Russel Boilard Executive Resume Writer and Career Psychologist/Counselor Makini Harvey Career and Resume expert An anonymous corporate sponsor donating The Planet Earth DVD Set Mark Hovind Job Bait: The #1 Way to Land 6 and 7 Figure Jobs

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