Don't listen. Just watch.
If a frog turns right and catches a fly, and then turns left and catches a fly, and then turns around backward and catches a fly, the purpose of the frog has to do not with turning left or right or backward but with catching flies. If a government proclaims its interest in protecting the environment but allocates little money or effort toward that goal, environmental protection is not, in fact, the government’s purpose. Purposes are deduced from behavior, not from rhetoric or stated goals.
Donella H. Meadows, Thinking in Systems
Toss your company’s mission statement. Ignore the org’s vision and everything it says on your landing page. If you looked only at where your organization expends its time, money, and resources, what would you determine is the purpose of your org?
What would someone else determine about your team?
And about yourself?