Difference between revisions of "Policy"

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== Definition ==
 
== Definition ==
'''Policy''' refers to a system of principles, rules and guidelines, adopted by an [[Organization]] to guide decision making with respect to particular situations and implemented via procedures or protocols to achieve stated goals. The intentions and direction of an organization as formally expressed by its Top Management.
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'''Policy''' refers to a system of principles, rules and guidelines, adopted by an [[Organization]] to guide decision making with respect to particular situations and implemented via procedures or protocols to achieve stated goals. The intentions and direction of an organization as formally expressed by its Top Management.  
  
Policy defines the limits within which decisions are made. A policy is a set or framework of general objectives and management principles that the undertaking uses for decision-making.  
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A plan or course of action by an authority, intended to influence and determine decisions, actions, and other matters. Policy defines the limits within which decisions are made. A policy is a set or framework of general objectives and management principles that the undertaking uses for decision-making.  
  
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== Context ==
 
In the context of sustainability, a policy implements an undertaking’s strategy or management decisions related to a material sustainability matter. Each policy is under the responsibility of defined person(s), specifies its perimeter of application, and includes one or more objectives (linked when applicable to measurable targets). A policy is validated and reviewed following the undertakings’ applicable governance rules. A policy is implemented through actions or action plans.
 
In the context of sustainability, a policy implements an undertaking’s strategy or management decisions related to a material sustainability matter. Each policy is under the responsibility of defined person(s), specifies its perimeter of application, and includes one or more objectives (linked when applicable to measurable targets). A policy is validated and reviewed following the undertakings’ applicable governance rules. A policy is implemented through actions or action plans.
  
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* [[Implemented Policy]]
 
* [[Implemented Policy]]
  
== Disclaimer ==
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== References ==
This entry annotates a [https://spec.edmcouncil.org/fibo/ FIBO Ontology Class]. FIBO is a trademark and the FIBO Ontology is copyright of the EDM Council, released under the [https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT MIT Open Source License]. There is no guarantee that the content of this page will remain aligned with, or correctly interprets, the concepts covered by the FIBO ontology.
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[[Category:EProcurement Ontology]]
 
[[Category:Legal Capacity]]
 
[[Category:Legal Capacity]]
 
[[Category:ESRS Glossary]]
 
[[Category:ESRS Glossary]]
 
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Latest revision as of 18:28, 6 February 2024

Definition

Policy refers to a system of principles, rules and guidelines, adopted by an Organization to guide decision making with respect to particular situations and implemented via procedures or protocols to achieve stated goals. The intentions and direction of an organization as formally expressed by its Top Management.

A plan or course of action by an authority, intended to influence and determine decisions, actions, and other matters. Policy defines the limits within which decisions are made. A policy is a set or framework of general objectives and management principles that the undertaking uses for decision-making.

Context

In the context of sustainability, a policy implements an undertaking’s strategy or management decisions related to a material sustainability matter. Each policy is under the responsibility of defined person(s), specifies its perimeter of application, and includes one or more objectives (linked when applicable to measurable targets). A policy is validated and reviewed following the undertakings’ applicable governance rules. A policy is implemented through actions or action plans.

Example

  • An intervention taken or mandated by a government, institution, or other entity, which may include laws, regulations, and standards; taxes, charges, subsidies, and incentives; information instruments; voluntary agreements; implementation of new technologies, processes, or practices; and public or private sector financing and investment, among others.

See Also

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