Code of Ethics
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TO SHOW my faith in the worthiness of my vocation
by industrious
application to the end that
I may
merit a reputation for quality of service. |
TO SEEK success and demand all fair remuneration
or profit
as my just due, but to accept no
profit
or success at the price of my own
self-respect
lost because of unfair advantage
taken
or because of questionable acts on
my part. |
TO REMEMBER that in building up my business it is not
necessary
to tear down another's; to be loyal
to my
clients or customers and true to myself. |
WHENEVER a doubt arises as to the right or ethics
of my
position or action towards others,
to resolve
such doubt against myself. |
TO HOLD friendship as an end and not a means. To
hold
that true friendship exists not on account
of the
service performed by one to another,
but that
true friendship demands nothing
but accepts
service in the spirit in which
it is
given. |
ALWAYS to bear in mind my obligations as a citizen
to my
nation, my state and my community,
and to
give them my unswerving loyalty in
word,
action and deed. To give them freely
of my
time, labour, and means. |
TO AID others by giving my sympathy to those in
distress,
my aid to the weak, and my substance
to the
needy. |
TO BE CAREFUL with my critisism and liberal with my praise,
to build
up and not destroy. |