“Why Do We Exist?”: Discovering Our Core Purpose

“Why Do We Exist?”: Discovering Our Core Purpose

I am a firm believer that we have a divine purpose, and we are not just here by accident. I never thought I would become Funeral Director, even though it has been a part of our family for generations. Actually most people assume this would be a likely path I would go down. Funny thing, I never saw it coming even though I enjoyed hospitality work from my earlier years with my first jobs being in restaurants  & hotels.

In 1989 I joined our family’s profession, I started at an entry-level position; washing cars, transferring those who have died into our care, driving the limousine, cleaning the funeral home, etc.  I did this for two years and I really enjoyed it but I had a different dream in me and I decided to pursue it.

I enlisted in the US Navy to become a Navy SEAL. This was one of the best experiences of my life AND one of the biggest disappointments all in the same breath. Needless to say I never became a Navy SEAL, I got close but couldn’t finish due to an injury. It took me years to let go of all my heartache of failing this goal. I recently saw the new movie, “Lone Survivor” – it is such a powerful film and it made me think over what my life would’ve been like had I become a SEAL. Standing where I am today, I feel like I can see clearly why I didn’t make it, I was meant for a different purpose: the purpose of helping families in their darkest hours.

Our company is about to embark on a journey to determine what our Core Purpose is as an organization. It’s going to be an interesting journey and I invite you to stay tuned.

 

Let me tell you a little bit about what a Core Purpose actually is:

A Core Purpose is our fundamental reason for being. A guideline that will influence every decision our company makes. It’s a pillar that supports our vision, creates clarity and keeps us focused on our mission.

If I was you I might be thinking “Wow, your company started in 1898 and you are just now defining your core purpose?”  Well, while our business is wrapped in a wonderful history, the people I work with are a very real part of our present and our future. Together, we’ve found reason to change the future of our profession and that means discovering together what our core purpose as an organization is. Our contemporary purpose is evolving and the way we see it, the purpose of yesterday’s funeral homes just aren’t meeting the needs of today’s families.

Beyond just my company having a core value, I believe I individually have a core purpose within my role as President & CEO. My purpose is to help create a healthy work environment where our organizational health is the top priority.

I cannot help but think about our work lives, we end up spending more time with our work families than we do with our own families. Day in and day out we can either, enjoy and support our coworkers or we can put up walls of fear. Have you ever worked at a place you hated? Have you ever felt better when you called in sick? If you’ve ever felt that way, I would guess it was because that work environment was been ruled by bad attitudes and bad behaviors. Who is to blame? Do we have to participate in a toxic work environment? No, we can shape our lives into what ever we want them to be.

Our management team has been going through the book, The Advantage by Patrick Lencioni, here’s one of the keys resonating with me right now:

“Within the context of making an organization healthy, alignment is about creating so much clarity that there is as little room as possible for confusion, disorder, and infighting to set in.”

With clarity comes accountability and, in a healthy work environ, accountability leads to vulnerability-based trust. This is what happens when members get to a point where they are completely comfortable being transparent and honest with one another. Where they can say and genuinely mean things like “Hey, I screwed up,” “Neil, I need help,” “Molly, your idea is WAY better than mine,” “Joe, I wish I could learn to do that as well as you do,” and even, “I’m sorry.”

At the heart of vulnerability lies the willingness of people to abandon their pride and their fear, to sacrifice their egos for the benefit of relationship and the collective good of their work family.

“How do we contribute to a better world?” (The Advantage)

The answer: Our Core Purpose.

So we’re going to find out what that purpose is and yes, we’ll share it with you once we’ve met together as a company and discovered together what our new purpose is. I’m so excited about this and I hope you are too!

 || what do YOU think?

So, my question to you is, for what core purpose do you exist?

 

If you’re a business owner or employee, what is the purpose of your organization?

Molly Keating
Molly Keating
Hello! I'm Molly and I run & manage the Blog here at O'Connor. I grew up in a mortuary with a mortician for a father who's deep respect for the profession inspired me to give working at a mortuary a try. Work at O'Connor has brought together two of my deep passions, writing & grief awareness. In 2016 I earned Certification in the field of Thanatology, the study of Death, Dying and Bereavement. I am honored to be able to speak on these taboo topics with knowledge, compassion, and a unique perspective. I want to sincerely thank you for following & reading the blog, I hope that this is a healing place for you.

54 Comments

  1. Kari Lyn Leslie says:

    Neil,
    Thank you for the encouraging and uplifting post. You know that you’re loved and admired as an employer when your employee comes back to work for you after a 10 year hiatus. Being here allows me to not only use my education, but to care for those who need me in a critical time. I am so thankful for our team, our work, and our leaders. I really feel as if O’Connor’s is part of a grass roots endeavor to change the view of the American Mortuary, to provide meaningful and healing services for those that need us. And face it, we will all need a mortician at some time in our lives. Growing a strong, honest, dependable, trustworthy, valuable and dedicated team is our goal. Thank you for paving the way for us all to be proud of the work we have chosen!!

    oxoxoxo
    kari

    • neil says:

      Hi Kari Lyn –

      Thank you for your kind words! I am glad you finally came back to us. You have nailed our core purpose! Good job of living it, teach it and give it back to your friends and family. You make me proud of how you are moving to the light!!!

  2. neil says:

    Hi Colleen –

    Thank you for you kind words & support! I am glad you have become such a huge fan of OCM. As you can appreciate it takes a true TEAM effort to become a great organization. We aspire to be the best of the best in our profession, and we do it one family at a time. Our goal is to help our families heal their hearts with flawless services. We are truly honored to be here for our community.

  3. neil says:

    Hi Kristen –
    I am thankful that you took the time to read this post. I appreciate your support and friendship. We are two days away from our team meeting, and I could not be anymore excited. This meeting will set us on course for an even greater alignment of our team. Watch out and mark this day!

  4. neil says:

    Hi Mark –

    I appreciate your your comments and support. I firmly believe the more I know the lesson I have learned. After 20 plus years of being involved with our company the more I see the value of letting others shape our future.

  5. neil says:

    Hi Chris –

    You have been a true leader in our company!! You have been able lead and follow all on the same path. I am grateful for your willingness to put others first and let the team move forward without and slowing down. I am excited for us now and in the near future, we have greatness built into our DNA!!

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