of conduct that are of major importance for their business. In addition, key steps of Chipotle for implementing the code of conduct for ensuring employees to follow the code of conduct. Moreover, key ways of Chipotle to engage in socially responsive activities have also been included as a discussion in this paper. Key Areas of Chipotle’s Code of Conduct Morals and social obligation are imperative ranges inside Chipotle Mexican Grill's business. Both areas have an intuitive relationship that assumes
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The CEO of any company will certainly tell you how important a sound Code of Conduct and documents detailing appropriate business behaviors is to your business. As the CEO of Chipotle, I too, agree that such documents are a key factor to keeping this business profitable while still maintaining integrity. Although the Code of Conduct created for our company has a wide range of information, I would like to focus on the aspects that affect the majority of our employees, the front line staff. While
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Ethical and Socially Responsive Business Dear Associates: Chipotle is committed to maintaining an environment in which our associates are proud to work, our suppliers and other business partners know that they are being dealt with fairly. Integrity is about being real and being honest. It means doing the right thing even when no one is watching. In furtherance of these goals, I have outlined key policies that we all should practice on a daily basis not only at work but during off time as well
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brief definition of a code of business conduct. A code of business conduct is sometimes called a code of ethics. Ethics refer to sets of beliefs about right and wrong; and business ethics involve the application of these issues in the workplace. It is a management tool for setting out an organization’s values, responsibilities and ethical obligations. The code of conduct provides employees with guidance for handling difficult ethical situations related to the business. 1.Describe key areas of the
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COURSE DESCRIPTION Provides a foundation in business operations through a survey of major business functions (management, production, marketing, finance and accounting, human resource management, and various support functions). Offers an overview of business organizations and the business environment, strategic planning, international business, and quality assurance. INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS Required Resources Kelly, M., McGowen, J., & Williams, C. (2014). BUSN (6th ed.). Mason, OH: South-Western
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Ethical and Socially Responsive Business Chipotle Restaurant first opened its door in 1993 (www.chipotle.com) in Denver Colorado by Steve Ells. There are currently 1600 franchised restaurants in the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom specializing in burritos and tacos. Careers range from accounting and management, information technology, cashiers and cooks. The success of any business, particularly the restaurant industry relies heavily on its code of ethics. Chipotle has an “open
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with economic poverty face the overbearing challenge of a workforce lacking sustainable jobs. Large employers such as Company Q help the overall well being of a community by providing employment and resources. Company Q needs an overhaul in socially responsive attitude if it is going to rebuild its reputation in the community and regain profits. Community outreach, customer satisfaction, employee commitment and investor loyalty have all become major factors in making the transition from disrespected
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Why bother with CSR? The Top 10 Benefits of Engaging in Corporate Social Responsibility: The Business Case Why bother with corporate social responsibility? Why go to such efforts to behave as a good corporate citizen and demonstrate that you can measure your activities and performance, in terms that mean something to your stakeholders? Corporate Social Responsibility is all about a company knowing, managing and improving | its impact on the economy, the environment and society. Increasingly, people
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TOPIC: identify a situation that may be objectionable on ethical grounds in an organizational perspective Business ethics (also corporate ethics) is a form of applied ethics or professional ethics that examines ethical principles and moral or ethical problems that arise in a business environment. It applies to all aspects of business conduct and is relevant to the conduct of individuals and entire organizations. Business ethics has both normative and descriptive dimensions. As a corporate practice
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SOCIALLY RESPONSIBLE INVESTING: THE MATURING OF FINANCIAL ANALYSIS Brenda Plant Can one get rich by being responsible? Yes, one can: “To look beyond the investment bottom line does not imply forgetting profits,” says Brenda Plant. To help shed light on this issue, she reviews the state of socially responsible investment in Canada, the evidence regarding its economic performance and the strategies available to implement it. She observes that the financial community remains skeptical and ill-prepared
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