Streamline Collaboration: View Team Missions & Conduct SWOT Analysis in One Place
"Struggling with siloed teams and misaligned goals? Discover how aligning team missions can streamline planning and improve results.

Align on each line item, the right words, does it speak to us. Go section by section.

1. Get the team aligned on your team PURPOSE:
What is the purpose of this team? Why does it exist? How does it help people/companies?  Combine the company mission with your mission. Ex: company mission - by fulfilling team mission.

Test it: [use the Jim Collins approach from "Built to Last"]
- Do you find this personally inspiring?
- Is this core purpose passionately held on a gut level
- Does it get to a deeper reason than just making money, how it will help people.
- Can this inspire for over 100 years
- Is this a perpetual guiding star - always to be pursued
- Will this bring out the energies and talents of people
- Does the purpose help you to decide what activities to not pursue
- Is this purpose authentic—something true to what the organization is all about
- Would you feel proud in describing your work in terms of this purpose to friends, family, others?
- Does it describe the resultant experience or outcome, not what you do?

Purpose Examples:

1. Google - Organize The World's Information

2. SpaceX - To revolutionize space technology

3. Microsoft - Empower every person and every organization on the planet to achieve more

4. 3M  - To solve unsolved problems innovatively

5. Merck - To preserve and improve human life

6. Nike - To experience the emotion of competition, winning, and crushing competitors

7. Marriott - To make people away from home feel they are among friends and really wanted

8. McKinsey - To help leading corporations and governments be more successful

9. Patagonia - To be a role model and tool for social change

2. Get the team aligned on your team VISION or ultimate goal:The big, audacious, 10yr+ goal for this team.    

Can you fully visualize and define success?  Connect to company vision.

Test Your VISION:

The big, audacious, 10yr+ goal.    Can you fully visualize success.

Test it: [from Jim Collins book Built to Last]

- Can you fully visualize every aspect of the Goal - see it from every angle

- Does it require 10 to 30 years of effort to complete

- Can the organization MUST believe “we can do it anyway” - even though 50/50 chance

- Does it have a clear finish line

- Does it engage people - grab them in the gut. It is tangible, energizing, highly focused. 

- Does it stimulate forward progress

- Does it getting people going? Do they find it stimulating, exciting, adventurous?

- Can you commit that you will "Never give up” on this goal

3. Get the team aligned on your core VALUES:

Foundational principles that guide all of a teams actions.  

What values and principles are key to our long-term success, define who we are and how we work.

Test Your VALUES:

Foundational principles that guide all of a company’s actions

Test it: [from Jim Collins book Built to Last]

- If you could only use 5-6 words to describe the culture, would this be one of them

- Is this passionately held on a gut level?

- Would you build a new company around this core value regardless of the industry?

- Would you want your organization to continue to stand for this core value 100 years?

- Do you believe that those that do not hold this core value, don't follow it, should leave 

- Does this core value help you in the decision-making processes?

- None of these values are aspiration for future vs currently held core values.

4. Get the team aligned around your key METRIC and goal:

The key operating plan metric and goal that matters most for this team.  

Include your 1 & 2 year goal for this metric.

Test Your METRIC

- This 1 & 2yr metric goal should come from your company or teams financial model.  

5. Now align as a team to draft the team MISSION STATEMENT:

Combine the Purpose+Vision+Metric into 7-12 word team mission that connects to company mission.

MISSION Examples:

1. Google - Organize The World's Information And BHAG [Make It Universally Accessible And Useful]

2. SpaceX - To revolutionize space technology, with the goal of enabling people to live on other planets

3. Microsoft - Empower every person and every organization on the planet to achieve more

6. Now have each team member repeat this above exercise with their teams to draft sub-team or role based missions:

Leadership homework

  1. Each team leader to repeat the above process with their own direct reports to build their own team mission, connected to their leaders mission.
  2. Each team member to create a "team mission".