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Discover LudwigThe word 'mission-driven' is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
It is used to describe a person, organization, or company that is strongly motivated and guided by a specific goal or purpose, often related to making a positive impact or fulfilling a specific mission. Example: The non-profit organization is composed of a team of highly committed and mission-driven individuals who work tirelessly towards providing access to education for underprivileged children in developing countries.
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Social service providers are on the ground and mission-driven.
Arney: Key difference is really mission-driven versus bottom-line-driven.
This sense of mission-driven reconstruction is palpable in Joseph's effort to reanimate Sancho.
"We considered making Dose more mission-driven," he said.
Perhaps it's the same in all mission-driven organizations.
Should the brand be product-driven or mission-driven?
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Government and public institutions are mission-driven--not profit-driven.
"We are mission driven; we are not brand driven," he said.
What has been missing is "mission driven" management, part of what he regards as authentic leadership.
Time will prove if Andela's mission driven for-profit model can deliver ROI for its backers.
"We are a mission driven for-profit company," said CEO Jeremy Johnson.
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