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January 18th, 2016, 01:56 PM
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IITP Code of Conduct
I want to get information about the Institute of IT Professionals Code of Conduct. So here can you provide me information about it?
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January 18th, 2016, 02:33 PM
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Re: IITP Code of Conduct
I have knowledge about the Institute of IT Professionals Code of Conduct. So here I am providing you information about it, as you want. Here I am providing you a file, but before it, here I am telling you about it, as you want; About IITP The Institute of IT Professionals (IITP) is the professional body of the IT sector in New Zealand. IITP has a proud history spanning over 50 years and has been a part of the computing and IT sector in New Zea-land since formation in 1960. IITP Vision IITP is the authoritative voice of the IT profession that leads professional development and good practice in IT. IT Professionals will practice with: Good faith – Members shall treat people with dignity, good faith and equality; without discrimination; and have consideration for the values and cultural sensitivities of all groups within the community affected by their work; Informed Consent – Members shall take reasonable steps to inform themselves, their clients or employers of the economic, social, environmental or legal consequences which may arise from their actions; Managed Conflicts of Interest – Members shall inform their clients or employers of any interest which may be, or may be perceived as being, in conflict with the interests of their clients or employers, or which may affect the quality of service or impartial judgement; Competence – Members shall follow recognised professional practice, and provide services and advice carefully and diligently only within their areas of competence. Integrity – Members shall act in the execution of their profession with integrity, dignity and honour to merit the trust of the community and the profession, and apply honesty, skill, judgement and initiative to contribute positively to the well-being of society; Community-focus – Members’ responsibility for the welfare and rights of the community shall come before their responsibility to their profession, sectional or private interests or to other members; Skills – Members shall apply their skills and knowledge in the interests of their clients or employers for whom they will act without compromising any other of these Tenets; Continuous Development – Members shall develop their knowledge, skills and expertise continuously through their careers, contribute to the collective wisdom of the profession, and actively encourage their associates to do likewise; The Code is mandatory. Founded October, 1960 Type Professional Organisation Focus Information and Communications Technology Location Wellington, New Zealand Area served New Zealand Method Events, Networking, Advocacy, Certification, Mentoring, Education, Scholarships Members Approx 10,000 Key people Ian Taylor (President), Mike Dennehy (Deputy President), Paul Matthews (CEO) IITP Code of Conduct Ethics |