Course Description
Participants in this one-hour class are
introduced to the NAPO Code of Ethics and then challenged to apply each of the
Code’s concepts to real-world issues faced by professional organizers and
productivity specialists. The class addresses the question of what constitutes
ethical behavior and what is the purpose of the NAPO Code of Ethics.
Participants examine each section of the Code of Ethics, including provisions
for ethical behavior toward colleagues; ethical requirements toward the public
and clients; and ethical and legal use of intellectual property. Each topic is
coupled with real-life situations faced by professionals in the field to give
participants a chance to apply the Code to professional conduct.
Instructor: Ellen Delap
Total Time: 1 hour
CEU: 1.0
Code Words
Please be sure to listen for and record the code words given during the presentation. The instructor will explicitly verbalize code words periodically throughout the class (i.e. "The first code word is...") Note: Not all instructors give code words. If you do not hear any, please indicate "none given" on the course evaluation.
Upgrading from Provisional member to Professional member:
Once you have completed and received certificates for all 3 Professional Practices courses: OD1-101, OD1-102, and OD1-103, please contact NAPO@NAPO.net. We look forward to hearing from you!
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