Google’s Mission Statement and How It Affects Projects

The Google Mission Statement says the following:

“Google’s mission is to organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful.”

That certainly is clear…and broad. The question is, what kinds of core projects might be most successful, and which might not be. This analysis is completely extemporaneous and is for the purpose of showing practitioners the thought process behind identifying potentially good and bad projects.

Google will favor projects that use or generate information or data about people or things, so such projects are most likely to be successful and the most impactful. Such projects could include:

Remember that projects can be well-aligned with missions and strategy but be poorly executed, and other projects may be poorly aligned but be well executed and still continue. However, only well-aligned projects are expected to contribute in a relevant way to moving the organization toward its mission objectives.

What do you think? What kinds of projects do you think align most closely with Google’s mission statement, and which not?

Google’s Mission Statement and How It Affects Projects

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