Any Great Nation or Organization should have an ANTHEM |
Our CORPORATE ANTHEM consists of an original 4-stanza poem written by Dr. JJ. This poetry is sung to music written by the German-Swedish composer, Joseph Martin Kraus (1756-1792), in the late eighteenth century.
Kraus, like Mozart, led a productive life, but died young at age 36. This coincidental lifespan, combined by his musical talent and production, has led to him being known as the "Swedish Mozart."
The date of Kraus's musical composition places it in the public domain, and has, in intervening years, been used by Christian Churches to accompany the Hymn, How Wondrous and Great, the lyrics of which were composed by Henry U. Onderdonk (1789-1858), an American Episcopal clergyman.
Click HERE to listen to Joseph Martin Kraus's music set to Onderdonk's Christian lyrics.
After listening to and viewing this YouTube clip, play the music again and see if you can fit Dr. JJ's Freedom Focused Corporate Anthem lyrics into the same melody.
Or... click HERE to watch Dr. JJ SING THE ANTHEM himself.
FREEDOM FOCUSED CORPORATE ANTHEM
Verse 1I'm Freedom Focused,
I love liberty!
I'm free from tyrants, terror,
Pride and jealousy!
Freedom Focused Corporate Constitution
- Vision and Mission
- Corporate Rules
- Motto, Slogan,
- Corporate Colors, Flag, Salute, Oath of Office, Pledges of Allegiance, and Anthem.
- Organizational Pillars
- Values and Standards
- Core Paradigms
- Code of Conduct
- Statues of Authority, Chains of Command, and Organizational Structure
- Corporate By-Laws and Operating Procedures
- Long-term Goals
- Projected Growth Trajectories and Intended Revenue Streams
- Dr. JJ's 13 Rules for Living
—Dr. JJ
Author's Note: This is the 272nd Blog Post Published by Freedom Focused LLC since November 2013 and the 101st consecutive weekly blog published since August 31, 2020.
Click HERE for a compete listing of the other 271 FF Blog Articles.
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Thank you for this blog and the music. I grew up with this familiar music and enjoyed reading your lyrics also.
ReplyDeleteYou are welcome. Glad you enjoyed it, Marie!
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