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Ethical dilemmas occur as a result of values in
conflict. It is important that the values of the American Business
Women’s Association are
communicated to all members, and so chapter leaders are asked not only
to communicate but also to embrace, support, reinforce and uphold ABWA’s
Proud Code of Conduct.
ABWA’s Proud Code of Conduct was developed
as a means of guiding all members in making ethical decisions. The
broad statements of the code of conduct that are listed below are not
expected to cover all conduct for all situations, however. This is
why the Proud Code of Conduct was created as a living and fluid code.
ABWA’S PROUD CODE OFCONDUCT
1. All members will serve as goodwill ambassadors
for the American Business Women’s Association.
2. Members will not allow their personal beliefs and convictions to interfere
with the representation of ABWA’s mission.
3. Members will always treat their member colleagues, guests, vendors
and sponsors with honesty, respect, fairness, integrity, responsibility,
kindness, and in good faith.
4. Members will maintain compliance with ABWA National, Chapter and Express
Network Bylaws.
5. Members will not use their personal power to advance their personal
interests.
6. Members will strive for excellence in their professions by maintaining
and enhancing their own business knowledge and skills, and by encouraging
the professional development of other members. |