6 Questions to Determine Whether You Should Update Your Code of Conduct

Loving this 16-page report from Labrador about “Modernizing Your Code of Conduct to Elevate Its Impact.” Here’s an excerpt about whether you should update your code of conduct:

  1. Have there been any changes in the organization, internal policies, or processes (e.g., merger and acquisition, leadership change, etc.)?
  2. Are there any new risks that have emerged (e.g., exploring new markets, introducing new products, utilizing new tools, changes in the risk environment, or stakeholder feedback)?
  3. Have there been significant changes in the company’s business environment (e.g., new legal requirements, public policy changes, or shifts in stakeholder expectations)?
  4. Does the Code of Conduct align with the current culture, values and identity of the company?
  5. Is it consistent with the company’s other publications (e.g., Annual report, Sustainability Report and related policies, Proxy Statement)?
  6. Can the readability and accessibility of the Code be improved, and is this a suitable time to do so (considering budget and resources)?

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