| As a member of the ICCA, CommonMind upholds the ICCA Code of Ethics.
These are the ethical standards that the ICCA feels are as essential not only for its members but for the computer consulting industry as a whole.
- Consultants will be honest and not knowingly misrepresent facts.
- Consultants will install and use only properly licensed software on their systems
as well as the clients' systems.
- Consultants will divulge any potential conflicts of interest prior to accepting
the contract or as soon as possible after the conflict is discovered.
- Consultants will only represent opinions as independent if they are free from
subordinated judgment and there is no undisclosed interest in the outcome of the
client's decision.
- Consultants will ensure that to the best of their knowledge they can complete
the project in a professional manner both in terms of skill and time.
- Consultants will keep the client informed of any matters relating to the
contract even if the information is unfavorable, or may jeopardize the contract.
- Consultants will safeguard any confidential information or documents entrusted
to them and not divulge any confidential information without the consent of the client.
- Consultants will not take advantage of proprietary information obtained from
the client.
- Consultants will not engage in contracts that are in violation of the law or
that might reasonably be used by client to violate the law.
- ICCA member firms, their principals and employees will uphold the principles
of the ICCA and not commit acts discreditable to the ICCA.
CommonMind CEO, Will Rico, currently serves on the board of the ICCA as the organization's Secretary. More information on the ICCA, and the ICCA's New York chapter, can be found here:
|