“Early in Medtronic's history, co-founder Earl
Bakken was overcome by the emotional response patients had to his products.
They were overjoyed to regain mobility, feel better, and sometimes even to be
alive as a result of Medtronic's work. Earl wanted that human benefit to be the
company's main purpose, so he and the board of directors produced a formal
statement of the company's objectives. Nearly a half-century later, that Mission continues to serve
as an ethical framework and an inspirational goal for employees around the
world. It guides our day-to-day work and reminds us that our efforts are
changing the face of chronic disease for millions of people.
To contribute to human welfare by application
of biomedical engineering in the research, design, manufacture, and sale of
instruments or appliances that alleviate pain, restore health, and extend life.
To direct our growth in the areas of biomedical
engineering where we display maximum strength and ability; to gather people and
facilities that tend to augment these areas; to continuously build on these
areas through education and knowledge assimilation; to avoid participation in
areas where we cannot make unique and worthy contributions.
To strive without reserve for the greatest
possible reliability and quality in our products; to be the unsurpassed
standard of comparison and to be recognized as a company of dedication,
honesty, integrity, and service.
To make a fair profit on current operations to
meet our obligations, sustain our growth, and reach our goals.
To recognize the personal worth of employees by
providing an employment framework that allows personal satisfaction in work
accomplished, security, advancement opportunity, and means to share in the
company's success.
To maintain good citizenship as a company.”
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