
|Articles|May 8, 2014
Shawn McVey asked for mission statements, and one really stood out ...
Get the entire staff on the same page and reach your goals.
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Good mission statements for your veterinary practice should loudly proclaim your workplace values, focus on your upcoming short-term and long-term goals, and be in your voice, according to Shawn McVey, MA, MSW, who lectured on pathway planning to a packed room at 2014 CVC Washington, D.C. Brendan Howard, dvm360 business channel director, shares one he heard that was short and sweet.
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