Code of conduct

Pronunciation: /ˈkoʊd ˈəv ˈkɑndʌkt/

Code of conduct (noun)

  1. A set of rules that tells people how to behave at work or in an organization.
  2. A written standard of proper behaviour used to guide decisions and actions in public life.
  3. A rule system for members of a group, describing acceptable actions and expected responsibilities.

Examples

  • The code of conduct guides workplace behaviour rules for everyone.
  • Managers share the code of conduct to set workplace behaviour rules.