Max’s Restaurant: Corporate Responsibility

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Max’s Restaurant: Corporate Responsibility Core Values: Community Relations and Involvement:

Core Values Customer Service Excellence: Teamwork: We will meet every customer with the highest level service and quality. Teamwork: A diverse, teamwork-based work environment will yield the best possible experience for everyone, including employees and customers. Communication: Open communication with customers as well as employees is essential to the long term success of any business.

Core Values Cont. Respect: Diversity: Environment: We will strive to provide a productive and respectful environment for all. Diversity: We value, encourage, and recognize diversity.   Environment: Max’s promotes continuous improvement in reducing the carbon footprint created by our organization.

Community Relations and Involvement We strive to make a positive impact in the community that we serve. We value the communities in which we do business and are dedicated in embracing our responsibility to improve them. Through sponsorships and donations we would be able to fulfill our social responsibility while gaining familiarity and publicity.

Diversity Mission As an organization, Max’s strives for excellence. We understand that excellence cannot be achieved without a creative, diverse work staff. We are located across three different states and appreciate the ideas brought forth from our diverse culture at Max’s. This culture will allow Max’s to move forward as we strive for continual improvement through a creative, diverse, and dynamic workforce. The following slides discuss our tactics for achieving this goal.

Incorporating Diversity When determining a plan for incorporating diversity related to recruitment Max’s will consider the type of community we are in and then reach out to those demographics around us.  Hiring practices will be race, color, gender, religion, national origin, and sexual orientation neutral. Comprehensive diversity training to all employees when hired due to high turn over rate.  Refresher once a year. Accommodating to religious holidays and practices, to include certain apparel options and holidays.

Incorporating Diversity Cont. Max’s will hire state approved disabled people, (states provide half salary while Max's will provide remainder). Max’s will provide training associated with generational gaps to improve working relationships within these different age groups. Develop, implement, and enforce anti-harassment & anti-discrimination polices.   Workforce will be diverse throughout all levels of organization, with each its own target (top management down to shift workers.