Goals and objectives of organisations and information systems Flashcards
Explain the difference between an organisational goal and a mission
statement.
An organizational goal is a specific, measurable target, whereas a mission statement is a broader declaration of an organization’s purpose, values, and vision. Goals are derived from the mission statement to fulfil the organization’s purpose.
What is a vision statement? (p. 289)
A vision statement describes the organisation as it would appear in a future
successful position.
How are values important to the content of mission and vision statements?
Values are integral to mission and vision statements as they define an organization’s moral and ethical principles, guiding its purpose and long-term aspirations.
Where does the purpose of mission and vision overlap? (p. 289)
Mission statements concentrate on the present whereas a vision statement
focuses on the future, but both concentrate on possibility and potential. The
purpose behind the two is to outline what the organisation wants to achieve.
Why are mission and vision statements important for organisational goals and objectives? (p. 289)
Identifying organisational goals is important to understanding how and why
organisations operate.
Explain why an organisation must comply with legal requirements. (p. 289)
Compliance with legal requirements is essential to prevent legal repercussions and maintain trust with stakeholders, while also upholding ethical standards.