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To: RumbleFish who wrote (87745)7/19/2007 3:02:36 PM
From: CommanderCricket  Respond to of 206148
 
Sprint's mission statement - obviously for management wall and toilet paper

Sprint Quality Is The Way We Do Business

To successfully run a business like Sprint, we must do many things well - we must create and communicate a vision from the entire company, establish overarching goals and values, establish and execute business strategies, develop products and services that meet the needs of our customers, hire and train employees, solve day-to-day problems, and more. Sprint Quality addresses how we should accomplish such tasks.

Sprint's Vision

"To be a world-class telecommunications company—the standard by which others are measured."

A company's vision statement is the most fundamental expression of how it will grow profitable market share. Our vision is supported by the mission statements of each of our business units and corporate departments. Achieving our vision will rely on the successful pursuit of our goals and values.

Our desire to be "the standard by which others are measured" implies that we will continually redefine our industry by setting new standards for a telecommunications company's image, products and services, and business practices...something we have been doing for years.



To: RumbleFish who wrote (87745)7/19/2007 3:10:52 PM
From: Joe Btfsplk  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 206148
 
One of my hardest lessons was learning to cull unprofitable customers. Not an expert, but dumping 1,000 doesn't sound too excessive.

As to dumping military customers, that's something else again.