Winfried Dressler wrote:
> Sorry to say, Chau, but your statement seems to be not complex enough.
>May I have your definition of "good" (I don't need quantity, qualitative
>statement is fine)?
Winfried says Chau needs to be more complex or at least more definitive of
what his goodness is.
Does it really matter to anyone but the writer of the mission statement
what the definition is? I think clarity of a mission statement is more
critical to a group of people who ar working toward a shared
understanding, but to an individual, I don't think so. And the definition
is probably going to evolve throughout their life.
My 2 cents on this.
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