I am trying to prepare a code of conduct for a manufacturing company. I need suggestion which kind of topic should be in code of conduct.
From Bangladesh, Dhaka
From Bangladesh, Dhaka
Please go through model standing orders first to reach to the level of code of conduct.
From India, Pune
From India, Pune
# Writing a code of conduct
As a business owner, you will have certain expectations of how your staff should behave. Having a written code of conduct is important, as it provides clear instructions about what your staff can and can't do.
# What a code of conduct should include: The most common sections to include in a code of conduct are:
1.Ethical principles - includes workplace behavior and respect for all people
2.Values - includes an honest, unbiased and unprejudiced work environment
3.Accountability - includes taking responsibility for your own actions, ensuring appropriate use of information, exercising diligence and duty of care obligations and avoiding conflicts of interest
4.Standard of conduct - includes complying with the job description, commitment to the organisation and proper computer, internet and email usage
5.Standard of practice - includes current policies and procedures and business operational manual
6.Disciplinary actions - includes complaints handling and specific penalties for any violation of the code.
You can customize the different sections in your code of conduct to match your business requirements and the rules and policies you set for your staff. Search the internet for samples and templates or use another organisation's code of conduct as a guide.
Regards,
Amit
From India, Delhi
As a business owner, you will have certain expectations of how your staff should behave. Having a written code of conduct is important, as it provides clear instructions about what your staff can and can't do.
# What a code of conduct should include: The most common sections to include in a code of conduct are:
1.Ethical principles - includes workplace behavior and respect for all people
2.Values - includes an honest, unbiased and unprejudiced work environment
3.Accountability - includes taking responsibility for your own actions, ensuring appropriate use of information, exercising diligence and duty of care obligations and avoiding conflicts of interest
4.Standard of conduct - includes complying with the job description, commitment to the organisation and proper computer, internet and email usage
5.Standard of practice - includes current policies and procedures and business operational manual
6.Disciplinary actions - includes complaints handling and specific penalties for any violation of the code.
You can customize the different sections in your code of conduct to match your business requirements and the rules and policies you set for your staff. Search the internet for samples and templates or use another organisation's code of conduct as a guide.
Regards,
Amit
From India, Delhi
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