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Author: Ralph Stair, George Reynolds
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Chapter 14, Problem 1TA
Program Plan Intro
Code of ethics:
- The “ethics” word comes from the Greek term “duty”. The code of ethics means all the responsibilities that professional must respect when carrying out their work.
- It also contains the core value of the work and the behavior which should be adopted.
Example:
Professional and confidentiality secrecy are responsibilities contained in code of ethics and conduct in numerous professions like accountants, lawyers, doctors and journalists.
Intent of code of ethics:
- The intent of code of ethics established by a professional order as a way to safeguard public and the status of professionals.
- The employee who breach their code of ethics suffer disciplinary actions that can range from a warning or rebuke to dismissal or ejection from their professional order.
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