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Code of Ethics |
| This Code of Ethics
outlines the principles of my professional conduct with my clients,
colleagues and community. As a member of the National Association of
Professional Organizers, I pledge to exercise judgment, self-restraint and
conscience in my conduct in order to establish and maintain public
confidence in the integrity of NAPO members and to preserve and encourage
fair and equitable practices among all who are engaged in the profession of
organizing. |
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Working Relationships |
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- I will serve my clients with
integrity, competence and objectivity, and will treat them with respect
and courtesy.
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- I will offer services in those
areas in which I am qualified and will accurately represent those
qualifications in my communications.
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- When unable or unqualified to
fulfill requests for services, I will make every effort to recommend the
services of other qualified organizers and/or other qualified
professionals.
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- I will advertise my services in
an honest manner and will represent the organizing profession accurately.
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Confidentiality and
Conflict of Interest |
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- I will keep confidential all
client information, both business and personal, including that which may
be revealed by other organizers.
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- I will use proprietary client
information only with the client's permission.
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- I will keep client information
confidential and not use it to benefit myself or my firm, or reveal this
information to others.
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Fees and Expenses |
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- I will decide independently and
communicate to my client in advance my fees and expenses, and will charge
fees and expenses which I deem reasonable, legitimate, and commensurate
with my experience, the services I deliver and the responsibility I
accept.
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- I will make recommendations for
products and services with my client's best interests in mind.
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Barbara's
services are non-judgmental and confidential
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