What is the difference between vision and mission?

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What are the differences between vision and mission?

Answered by amblessed on May 25, 2007, 05:28PM
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VISION: something seen in a dream, trance, or ecstasy; especially : a supernatural appearance that conveys a revelation b : a thought, concept, or object formed by the imagination c : a manifestation to the senses of something immaterial.

MISSION: a specific task with which a person or a group is charged b (1) : a definite military, naval, or aerospace task <a bombing mission> <a space mission> (2) : a flight operation of an aircraft or spacecraft in the performance of a mission <a mission to Mars> c : a preestablished and often self-imposed objective or purpose.

Answered by saud on Jun 20, 2008, 09:25AM
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mission and a vision are statements that have been written to guide certain actions and future states:

1. A mission is what an organization does, its action; a vision is what an organization would like to happen as a result of the action that it does.

2. Mission equals the action; vision is the ultimate result of the action.

3. Mission answers the question “What would not happen if we were not here as an organization?” Or more positively, “What change is achieved because we exist?

4. Vision answers the question: “What are the results, the ends, the consequences of our action?”

5. Vision looks forward; mission looks at today.

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