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- 1From:Democracy & Education (Vol. 30, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedMission statements and public statements of values are widely recognized as important for educational improvement, even if often ignored. The mission statements and supporting documents of Utah's 41 school districts were...
- 2From:Law Practice (Vol. 48, Issue 5)GREETINGS. I am looking forward to serving you as chair of the Law Practice Division for the 2022-2023 bar year. It is truly an honor and a privilege, and I hope to get to know many of you better. For those of you who...
- 3From:PLoS ONE (Vol. 17, Issue 8) Peer-ReviewedMission statements (henceforth: missions) are strategic planning communication tools used by all types of organizations worldwide. Missions communicate an organization's purpose, values, standards, and strategy. Research...
- 4From:Vanderbilt Law Review (Vol. 75, Issue 1)The debate over corporate purpose has turned into a "gordian knot" where parties with entrenched beliefs about what the corporation should or should not be within society refuse to waver. There are inherent flaws with...
- 5From:Student Lawyer (Vol. 50, Issue 3)Having worked remotely during the pandemic, it's with fresh eyes that I now walk through the law school, pausing to take in its sights and sounds. On the walls, works of art depict social justice and civil rights...
- 6From:Law Practice (Vol. 47, Issue 6)SOME OF THE MOST IMPORTANT ROLES of a law firm leader are to inspire and motivate others to establish and reach the firm's goals. One of Franklin Coveys four roles of leadership is to create a vision, to "Clearly define...
- 7From:Journal of Nursing Education (Vol. 60, Issue 11) Peer-ReviewedUniversity mission statements function as a unifying foundation for the focus of educational practices. Educating students for living lives of leadership and service for the common good are elements found in many...
- 8From:Composition Studies (Vol. 49, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedCirculated documents, like mission statements, demarcate normative boundaries related to student and instructor identities, behaviors, and experiences. In attempting to create inclusive documentation, universities...
- 9From:Washington University Law Review (Vol. 99, Issue 1)ABSTRACT The large American corporation faces ever-rising pressure to pursue a purpose beyond shareholder profit. This rising pressure interacts with sharp changes in industrial organization in a way that has not been...
- 10From:Les Cahiers de Droit (Vol. 62, Issue 3)Nouvellement introduite en droit français, la notion juridique de raison d'être est définie à l'article 1835 du Code civil comme << constituée des principes dont la société se dote et pour le respect desquels elle entend...
- 11From:Law Practice (Vol. 47, Issue 5)WHEN MY LAW FIRM WENT REMOTE in early March 2020, client work continued at a brisk level, prior to a period of significant reduced demand. At first, the process of getting things done using new tools and different...
- 12From:Strategic Finance (Vol. 103, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedA mission statement complements organizations' code of ethics and inspires employees to work toward a common goal. AUTHOR JOHN C. MAXWELL WROTE THAT organizations can reap the greatest rewards from crafting mission...
- 13From:Journal of Comparative and International Higher Education (Vol. 13, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedThis study is applying critical discourse analysis (CDA) to mission statements of civil society organizations (CSOs) in the Kansai area of Japan to examine how those texts may be reflecting their views on migration and...
- 14From:Journal of Environmental Health (Vol. 83, Issue 8) Peer-ReviewedExpiring frequent flyer miles and adventurous family members represent a dodgy confluence of emotion and motivation, particularly around the holiday season. To harness the potential of the moment, we depleted what seemed...
- 15From:Law Practice (Vol. 47, Issue 2)A simple twist of fate can make a big difference, both personally and professionally. Several years ago, a good friend became the CEO of Wine To Water (WTW), a nonprofit that provides clean water to communities in...
- 16From:Minerva: A Review of Science, Learning and Policy (Vol. 59, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedIsraeli higher education organizations are currently under pressure to achieve global excellence, satisfy Israeli economic and security needs, and serve Israel's diverse social groups; they are also required to meet...
- 17From:PLoS ONE (Vol. 16, Issue 2) Peer-Reviewed
Mission matters: Association between a medical school's mission and minority student representation.
Increasing enrollment of students who are underrepresented in medicine has been a priority of United States (US) medical schools. The authors sought to compare how increasing minority student representation factors into... - 18From:Revista Contabilidade & Financas (Vol. 32, Issue 85) Peer-ReviewedThe aim of this study was to verify the level of disclosure of the survival, growth, and profitability (SGP) construct in the mission statements of Brazilian companies and in the collective discourse of different...
- 19From:Jurimetrics Journal of Law, Science and Technology (Vol. 60, Issue 1)ABSTRACT: Law schools exist to generate knowledge about law and the legal system and to prepare students for entry into the profession. Law school rankings, in turn, should evaluate schools on their success in carrying...
- 20From:Global Journal of Business Pedagogy (Vol. 3, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedMission statements are among the most important communications provided by the organization to its many stakeholders both inside and outside of the business. These statements inform all readers of the stakeholders and...