Code of ethics guides company behavior and compliance with laws. Vision, mission, and core values form foundation. Compliance with laws, conflicts of interest, and confidentiality are essential. Fair competition and anti-bribery policies are crucial
Professionalism originally applied to religious orders. Term gained secular application in 1675 for learned professions. Hippocratic oath remains one of earliest examples of professional ethics
ACA code provides professional standards for counselors every 10 years. Five core values include enhancing human development and promoting social justice
EBAS evaluates ethical conduct and professional boundaries of regulated professionals. Assessments identify potential risks that could compromise public safety. Service collaborates with review boards and licensed professionals
Profession originally referred to religious vows in 15th century. Now suggests competence, expertise, and dignity
Professional ethics govern behaviour in business environments. Codes of conduct are codified rules for specific professions. Universal principles include honesty, trustworthiness, loyalty and respect