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Please excuse the cross-posting.
Hi everyone,
I am working on a part of my dissertation on museums and their mission
statements. I have a question that perhaps you can assist me with:
I am in search of a good description on the difference between a mission
statement and a charter. I know that a charter establishes the institution
and defines the goals for the institution, while a mission statement is
just about the goals. Would you agree that a charter can not be changed
once it is in place, while a mission statement is in flux? Can an
institution only have a charter and not a mission statement or visa versa?
Laura
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Arts and Museum Education Consultant &
Doctoral Candidate A.B.D., Arts & Humanities,
Teachers College Columbia University &
Faculty, Creative Arts Laboratory,
Teachers College Columbia University
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