This Code of Ethics underwrites the
credibility of the Career Masters Institute and the professional
actions of its members. It reaches for this goal by describing
how members of CMI behave in dealing with the following constituencies:
* Everyone who comes in contact with CMI, specifically:
* Members of the careers and employment professions,
including fellow
members of CMI,
* Employers who rely upon the professional services
CMI members provide
as they act in their areas of responsibility,
* Members of the public, and
* Clients, internal and external, that we serve professionally.
CMI members bind themselves to this Code of Ethics
and the decisions of the CMI Ethics Committee.
1. Ethical Practices & Behaviors. CMI members
will not act in ways that even suggest impropriety. CMI doesn't
attempt to provide a detailed, all-encompassing definition
for impropriety. However, a CMI member would not take any
action that he or she wouldn't be comfortable seeingdescribed
accurately on the front page of the National Business Employment
Weekly.
2. Client & Employee Confidentiality. CMI members
respect everyone's confidentiality. We maintain career-based
competence, honesty, and service. We will not release personal
or proprietary information without the consent of its owner
or owners.
3. Information Dissemination. CMI members pledge
to provide the best information possible to their clients,
associates, colleagues, employers and the general public through
their personal efforts in continuing professional education.
4. Contractual Obligations. CMI members honor
copyrights, trademarks, service marks, and other legally binding
agreements.
5. Public Outreach. CMI members educate the
public by writing and speaking wherever and whenever they
can to help others achieve rewarding careers, teams of dedicated
employees, or both.
6. Client & Employee Service. CMI members strive
to give every client and employee the best possible service,
treat him or her with respect, and refer those whose needs
exceed the member's professional competency to other qualified
professionals.
7. Pro-Bono Activities. CMI members provide
pro-bono services to deserving clients as part of their professional
activities.
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