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Can you tell which of these tech company mission statements are real?
1. “Our mission is to unlock the potential of human creativity.”
2. “We are globalizing trust, and localizing relationships.”
Fake. It sure sounds positive, though.
3. “Our vision is to build a better food system.”
4. “Our vision is to create economic opportunity for every professional in the world.”
5. “[Company] has a singular vision, and a multitude of ideas.”
It’s fake and entirely meaningless.
6. "Today's user wants access to all their files, from all of their devices, instantly. That's why cloud-based is the Holy Grail."
Fake — it's from the hit HBO show "Silicon Valley."
7. “Our mission is to reimagine commerce in ways that build a more fulfilling and lasting world.”
8. “A toy company for adults.”
Fake.
9. “[Company] was not originally created to be a company. It was built to accomplish a social mission.”
10. “[Company] is a camera company. We believe reinventing the camera represents our greatest opportunity to improve the way people live and communicate.”
Real. It’s from Snapchat parent company Snap, which developed a pair of glasses with a camera attached.
11. “We want to harness the latent power of our collective imagination.”
FAKE.
12. “Our mission is to increase romantic connectivity worldwide.”
13. “Our vision is to connect commerce to friendship.”
Fake.
14. “[Company] is not a conventional company. We do not intend to become one.”
15. "Knowing is good, but knowing everything is better."
Fake: It's from the 2017 film "The Circle," starring Tom Hanks and Emma Watson.
16. “Unleash the world’s creative energy by designing a more enlightened way of working.”
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