Suppose you have been hired by a small group of partners who are in the process of starting a new business. The business will design, produce, and sell an innovative product to the biomedical industry. The partners have a great deal of experience designing products but very little knowledge about starting a business. Due to the sensitive nature of the new business, you feel that the partners need to develop a code of ethics and a mission and vision statement for the company. They do not agree. You need to write a white paper (a document providing information on a topic) to convince them that this is an important step in establishing a new business.
Based on the scenario above, develop a white paper on the importance of mission and vision statements and a code of ethics. Use the
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Explain the purpose of mission and vision statements using real-world examples and supporting evidence.
Identify key elements within mission and vision statements and explain why the elements are important for a company.
Explain the purpose of a code of ethics and why the code should be directed toward all stakeholders, including leadership, employees, and customers.
Identify key elements within a code of ethics and explain why the elements are important for a company.
Explain the relationship between a company’s mission and vision statements and its code of ethics in terms of strategic management.
Explain the role of an organization’s leadership in promoting and supporting the mission, vision, and ethical principles of the organization, and discuss the consequences of a leader who fails to promote and support the mission, vision, and ethical principles of the company.
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Runninghead: VISION, MISSION, AND ETHICS IN ORGANIZATIONS 1
Vision, Mission, and Ethics in Organizations
Sharada H A
Capella University
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Vision, Mission, and Ethics in Organizations
Businesses today must constantly strive to adapt in an increasingly competitive
environment. In a constantly evolving business world, it is the core ideals and objectives of
businesses that guide their strategic decision-making and help them remain stable. This applies to
new businesses too, which need to establish their guiding principles early on, because proceeding
with insufficient experience and learning could prevent businesses and their leaders from
reaching their goals. These ideals and principles are stated as mission and vision statements––
both of which are essential for the success of any business.
What Are Mission and Vision Statements?
A mission statement defines a company’s purpose and fundamental objectives. It
communicates an organization’s reason for existence, and how it aims to serve its key
stakeholders.
A vision statement, on the other hand, is a concise and precise statement that presents a
futuristic view of the organization’s mission: what the company hopes to become and the target
it aims to reach.
What Purpose Do Mission and Vision Statements Serve?
Every business comes into existence to serve a purpose. Mission and vision statements
are representative of that purpose. A study conducted by Bain & Company established that 90%
of 500 firms surveyed had mission and vision statements to describe the nature of their business.
Moreover, the firms that developed mission and vision statements showed better performance
than firms that did not (Bart & Baetz, 1998).
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Vision and mission statements essentially help organizational leaders to:
Communicate their organization’s purpose to its stakeholders;
Keep the stakeholders informed about strategy development; and
Create measurable goals and objectives that gauge future outcomes of their business
strategy (Dias & Shah, 2009).
Therefore, it is no surprise that mission and vision statements are considered to be
fundamental elements in creating a company’s identity.
Key Elements of Mission and Vision Statements
Since a mission statement is crucial for a company’s growth, it should include the following:
What the firm’s aim(s) is
Who the firm’s stakeholders are
How the stakeholders are provided with value through specialized products and
services
What the firm’s key purpose is
Google’s mission statement, for example, “To organize the world’s information and
make it universally accessible and useful” (Millard, n.d.) includes most of these details.
Likewise, vision statements have general principles that need to be considered in order to make
them reasonable. For example:
The customer base must be defined in order to determine the target audience.
Customers’ needs must be mentioned in order to persuade them to opt for the product or
service offered.
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The product or service must be well described to provide the customers with an idea of
what the company offers.
Company’s values must be included to ensure that customers perceive the right things
about the company (Ebben, 2005).
These elements of a mission and vision are key for management to connect with clients,
employees, and stakeholders, and to achieve financial gain. Along with financial goals, however,
businesses also have ethical responsibilities. While mission and vision statements help fulfill
financial goals, codes of conduct ensure that businesses and their stakeholders function in an
acceptable manner.
Code of Ethics/Code of Conduct
Maintaining a code of ethics can help a business attain positive results and make sound
decisions. A business environment that encourages and maintains strong values is usually a
productive workplace. A code of ethics, also known as a code of conduct, clarifies “an
organization’s mission, values, and principles, linking them with standards of professional
conduct. It includes details about how employees are to treat each other and clients, how
managers should treat their subordinates, and what is expected from contractors and vendors. In
addition, it includes the duties of top management toward the whole organization and the
organization’s social responsibilities.
A sound code of ethics will include the following:
Values: It is highly essential for a business to delineate values such as trustworthiness,
respect, accountability, and objectivity to enable transparency.
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Principles: Business principles like customer–organization relationship and company–
stakeholder relationship that support business values must be included in order to clearly
establish the standards that employees must adhere to.
Management support: Managerial support methods, such as open-door policies, can be
included in the code of ethics for a general understanding of the working of the business.
Personal Responsibility: It is important to list out personal responsibilities of an
individual toward the company through the code of ethics.
Compliance: Any laws and regulations may be included in order to make employees and
stakeholders aware of the repercussions of unethical conduct (Sullivan, n.d.).
Violation of ethics can get companies in trouble with consumers, organizations, or
government bodies. This in turn may adversely affect the image of the company.
Role of a Company’s Leadership in Promoting Mission, Vision, and Ethics
Top-level managers of a business develop a vision and mission to maintain a strategic
framework throughout their organization and ensure consistency in performance and
expectations. It is, however, not enough for these managers to create statements and codes. They
must set good examples by acting in accordance with their mission and vision statements and
their code of ethics. Organizational leaders must promote their vision and mission by letting
employees know how they can contribute toward the larger goals of the organization and treating
issues raised by employees as suggestions and areas to improve (Spiro, 2010). They must
condemn decisions and actions that violate their business’s mission, vision, and code of ethics,
even if such actions promise greater economic rewards. A failure of a firm’s leaders to promote
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the principles it stands for is likely to leave the firm without a purpose and result in a conflict of
interest between its employees, management, and stakeholders.
Conclusion
The Business environment for existing and upstart organizations today is incredibly
competitive and constantly evolving. Developing a mission, vision, and code of ethics that is
supported and promoted by leadership with the core ideals of an organization is what drives
strategic decision-making and helps an organization remain competitive.
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Mission, Vision, and Ethics in Organizations Scoring Guide
Due Date: End of Week 4
Percentage of Course Grade: 20%.
CRITERIA |
NON-PERFORMANCE |
BASIC |
PROFICIENT |
DISTINGUISHED |
Explain the purpose of mission and vision statements. |
Does not provide an example of mission and vision statements. |
Provides an example of mission and vision statements but does not explain their purpose. |
Explains the purpose of mission and vision statements. |
Explains the purpose of mission and vision statements using real-world examples and providing supporting evidence. |
Identify key elements within mission and vision statements. |
Does not list general elements of mission and vision statements. |
Lists general elements of mission and vision statements but does not identify the key elements. |
Identifies key elements within mission and vision statements. |
Identifies key elements within mission and vision statements and explains why the elements are important for a company. |
Explain the purpose of a company’s code of ethics. |
Does not provide an example of a code of ethics. |
Provides an example of a code of ethics but does not explain its purpose. |
Explains the purpose of a company’s code of ethics. |
Explains the purpose of a company’s code of ethics and why the code should be directed toward all stakeholders. |
Identify key elements within a code of ethics. |
Does not list general elements of a code of ethics. |
Lists general elements of a code of ethics but does not identify the key elements. |
Identifies key elements within a code of ethics. |
Identifies key elements within a code of ethics and explains why the elements are important for a company. |
Explain the relationship between a company’s code of ethics and its mission and vision statements. |
Does not explain the relationship between a company’s code of ethics and its mission and vision statements. |
Explains the relationship between a company’s code of ethics and its mission and vision statements, but the explanation is incomplete or missing important aspects. |
Explains the relationship between a company’s code of ethics and its mission and vision statements. |
Explains the relationship between a company’s code of ethics and its mission and vision statements in terms of strategic management. |
Explain the role of a company’s leadership in promoting and supporting the vision, mission, and ethical principles of the company. |
Does not list the responsibilities of company leadership. |
Lists the responsibilities of company leadership but does not explain the role of leadership in promoting and supporting the vision, mission, and ethical principles of the company. |
Explains the role of a company’s leadership in promoting and supporting the vision, mission, and ethical principles of the company. |
Explains the role of a company’s leadership in promoting and supporting the vision, mission, and ethical principles of the company and discusses the consequences of a leader who fails to promote and support the vision, mission, and ethical principles of the company. |
Organize content so ideas flow logically with smooth transitions. |
Does not organize content for ideas to flow logically with smooth transitions. |
Organizes content with some logical flow and smooth transitions. |
Organizes content so ideas flow logically with smooth transitions. |
Organizes content so clarity is enhanced and all ideas flow logically with smooth transitions. |
Apply APA formatting to in-text citations and references. |
Does not apply APA formatting to in-text citations and references. |
Applies APA formatting to in-text citations and references incorrectly and/or inconsistently, detracting noticeably from good scholarship. |
Applies APA formatting to in-text citations and references. |
Exhibits strict and nearly flawless adherence to APA formatting of in-text citations and references. |
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