Mission Statement Marries Business With Customers

In this March 27, 2013 article, Coach Joe Sasso of Team 2 LEarn offers a strategic planning template/guideline for building a Mission Statement that develops, elevates and calls for action and better Team performance. The action urges business owners to use Mission as a call for a complete action. The focus is  to use Mission as a compelling action for success during every customer interaction. A sense of Mission  powers up team members and compels them to interactive exchanges with customers for mutual benefits.Chances are, if you are like most entrepreneurs, early on, you had a dream about being in business for yourself.

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More For Less, Faster, Easier, Better: Chapter 1

 We’d like to thank you for visiting Team 2 LEarn by giving you chapter one of our original book, “More For Less, Faster, Easier, Better, it is our hope that you will provide us with    suggestions for improvements, feedback, etc. on what you’ve read. In this way, we would like to make this a book about teams and leadership with many contributors. Once you  submit your review to joe@team2learn.com we will respond to your suggestions even asking to incorporate them if you agree. At that time, we would recognize your contribution by  making you a contributing author.  This original book was written to illustrate the principles that make team-building and leadership such a financial and social success at the  businesses of our clients. In the meantime, read our latest book, Sales Team Leadership: Pure and Simple to understand how we are advancing our Team and Leadership principles  with companies in the 21st Century. Thank You for participating.

Maximizing Your Team Successes: More For Less, Faster, Easier, Better™

 Jack Marshall, Operations Vice President of Distributor Sales for G Y Bradley Associates sat in his office overwhelmed by the challenge ahead. He was the new leader in a corner  office with barely one working quarter under his belt. Yet, here he was volunteering to take on an additional assignment. He hadn’t settled in yet! He was putting in more hours then he  promised his family.

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