Madisonville McDonald's
1400 N. Main St.
Madisonville KY 42431 |
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| This restaurant is owned and operated by the McDonald's Corporation. |
| McDonald's Diversity Business Case McDonald’s Corporation’s commitment to diversity is based on the recognition that it is not just a moral and ethical issue, but also a business issue. Diversity is an integral part of our current and future business success. Here’s why: Our Customers Expect It McDonald’s has more than 30,000 restaurants in over 100 countries around the world, which means our customers represent just about every culture, religion or ethnicity. We cannot hope to achieve 100% total customer satisfaction among these increasingly diverse customers if we don’t reflect that diversity in our own organization. That’s why a key part of our definition of "being the best" is to ensure that "our owner/operators, employees and suppliers reflect and represent the diverse populations McDonald’s serves around the world." We need to be diverse in order to increase global market penetration and market share. Diversity Breeds Innovation In our increasingly competitive industry, we must seize every opportunity to innovate. We must constantly look at our structure, our processes, and our products from every angle, always asking "Is there a better way?" Different perspectives, backgrounds and experiences help us to see opportunities for positive change. We must encourage individuals to express these different points of view -- and take advantage of the innovative ideas that result. Diversity Strengthens Our Interaction Diverse people and ideas contribute to a more interesting and productive work environment. They stimulate continuous learning and growth -- a key factor in helping all employees reach their maximum potential. When managed effectively, our differences can make us better than the sum of our parts. As Ray Kroc said, "None of us is as good as all of us." |
| Diversity Building Blocks McDonald’s diversity management model consists of four core building blocks: - Affirmative Action: A voluntary program that assures careful monitoring of our recruitment, hiring, training and promotions. - Recognizing Differences: The acknowledgement and support of unique differences among colleagues in the U.S. and across the world. - Valuing Differences: Establishing the value of differences among colleagues within the McDonald’s system as a major contribution to competitive advantage in the business process. - Managing Diversity: Actively using knowledge and management skills to encourage the best performance from everyone in the system. |
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