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      • Network Professionals have an obligation to serve the interests of their employers and clients loyally, diligently and honestly. Network Professionals shall not engage in conduct that discredits the reputation or integrity of the network computing profession in general or the NPA program specifically.
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  2. Network Professional Association Code of Ethics. As of 11/12/07. This Code of Ethics sets forth the principles and practices of professional conduct to be observed by the members of the Network Professional Association.

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    • What Defines A Professional Association?
    • What Defines A Professional?

    Why does the industry need a professional association? The IT Network and IT Professionals industry has changed dramatically in the way individuals implement technology and how society uses technology; therefore, it needs a body of professionals to create the ethics standards, and recognize the skills and knowledge, and acumen required to continual...

    A professional association is an organization consisting of mission, objectives, structures, and processes centered around the education and development of a voluntary membership situated in the intersecting contexts of specific fields of knowledge and practices, clientele, and values. As knowledge providers, professional associations are socializa...

    A professional is a person who, by education, training, and experience, performs work, analyzes and solves problems, makes decisions, and promotes ethics associated with a particular field of study. A. Carol Rusaw, Learning by Association, HRD Quarterly, Summer 1995 The following social and behavioral studies criteria define professional (E.H. Sche...

  3. The Network Professional Association (NPA) is a nonprofit trade association made up of and for IT/Networking professionals who share the common core pillars of Career Growth, Professional Development and Ethical Integrity. The NPA also serves as an advocate for the IT/Networking profession.

  4. These are codes of conduct stated by an employer or a professional association. Code of ethics This is a set of rules about good and bad behavior published by healthcare professional associations for their members.

  5. Dec 14, 2014 · The Code of Professional Conduct of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants consists of two sections—(1) the Principles and (2) the Rules. The Principles provide the framework for the Rules, which govern the performance of professional services by members. The Council of the Ameri-

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  6. The association, relying on the volunteer efforts of its members, actively maintains the code of ethics and accountability for the profession. Awards [ edit ] The Network Professional Association announced Awards for Professionalism in 2002.

  7. The ACA Code of Ethics serves six main purposes: The Code sets forth the ethical obligations of ACA members and provides guidance intended to inform the ethical practice of professional counselors. The Code identifes ethical considerations relevant to professional counselors and counselors-in-training.

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