Aristotle's mission statement
Mission statements and codes of practice are all the rage today among business communities. Everyone has to have one. The trouble is, they are all the same, and consist mostly of strings of platitudes about ‘best practice’ and ‘personal integrity’. ‘Investors in People’ is a favourite example, invented (probably) by the CEOs of the 17th-century slave trade. Had Aristotle been asked to do better, he might well have come up with the following approach.
Discussing what the good man needs to do to produce good results, Aristotle says that of any action we undertake we need to ensure that we have got it right in relation to:
1. The time at which we are acting;
2. The issues on which we are acting;
3. The people with whom we are engaging;
4. The reasons why we are acting; and
5. The methods of action we employ.
But what do we mean by ‘right’? Aristotle gives us four very simple questions to ask at each of the five stages. Is what we are doing, in the eyes of all the parties involved:
More articles from: Peter Jones | this section
Post this entry to: del.icio.us | Digg | Newsvine | NowPublic | Reddit
Advertisement
Theodore Dalrymple delivers a Global Warning
No win situation
Peter Jones continues his look at the debate between creationists and anti-creationists
Blood and Guts (BBC4)
Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny
Usher Hall
Ysaye Quartet
Queen’s Hall
The Two Widows
Edinburgh Festival Theatre
Subscribe to Sky from £16 a month. Get free equipment and free broadband - Join Now. Sky HD - be amongst the first to have it - order now.
Subscribe to Sky from £16 a month. Get free equipment and free broadband - Join Now. Sky HD - be...
PORTA METRONIA, ROME Standing high on the top of one of the seven hills of Rome- the Coelian- this unique
ROME and PARIS: over 350 holiday rentals apartments listed: visit www.romanreference.com and www.parisreference.com or call +39 0648 903612.
Goldsmiths by Design Welcome to Ruffs! You have found a company of Goldsmiths that specialises in the manufacture, amongst other
Spectator Business | Apollo Magazine
Corporate | Advertising | Privacy | Terms
Spectator, 22 Old Queen Street, London, SW1H 9HP
All Articles and Content Copyright ©2008 by The Spectator | All Rights Reserved