Ethical management
Anyone is a transparent and fair company that reflects and values
social responsibility and ethical values in its management in addition to economic values.
Basic Ethics for Employees
- Maintain pride and dignity, honesty and integrity as an ANYONE employee.
- Strive to maintain high ethical values, personal dignity, and the honor of ANYONE.
- Comply with laws and regulations and act in a manner that does not violate one’s conscience.
- Comply with ethical rules and regulations and take responsibility for violations.
Basic Ethics Among Colleagues
- Maintain mutual respect and courtesy among colleagues.
- Compliment colleagues and departments and create a positive work environment.
- Do not discriminate against colleagues and do not form cliques.
- Do not use rude language, solicit greetings, or give unfair instructions.
- Do not engage in behavior that causes sexual harassment.
Basic Ethics for Customers
- Respect customers and think from their perspective.
- Strive to provide the best quality and service to satisfy customers.
- Listen to customer feedback and promptly address complaints.
- Protect customer rights and information, and provide accurate information.
- Do not engage in unprincipled behavior toward customers without the approval of the company.
Basic Ethics for Suppliers
- Pursue common development by complying with fair trade principles based on mutual trust.
- Discover excellent suppliers through transparent and fair competition.
- Do not take advantage of one's superior position to make unfair demands on suppliers.
- Respect business relationships with suppliers and observe mutual courtesy.
Basic Ethics for Society
- Conduct transparent and honest management in compliance with domestic and international laws and regulations.
- Operate safe workplaces by ensuring workplace safety and preventing risks in advance.
- Contribute to environmental protection, save resources, and contribute to local communities by complying with environmental laws and regulations.
- Fulfill basic responsibilities as a member of the social community, such as creating sustainable employment and faithfully filing and paying taxes.