Ethics? Translators don’t need to worry about ethics, do they? When most people think of ethics and professionals, they tend to focus on people like accountants, doctors, lawyers, or other high profile jobs. However, everyone that deals with other people in their business has the duty and responsibility to be ethical. Translators are no exception.
Personal conviction and ethics statement: I will to do good for all, desiring to serve humanity in the highest and best use of my mind/body/spirit complex, in the facilitation of a new world order of harmony among people and planet through presenting alternative solutions to community service delivery, participating in local socio-economic and environmental service programs, development of a solutions-based state-of-the-art model community, and developing a website that promotes these endeavors.
Unethical behavior in the translation profession can take many forms. For example, translators are usually on deadlines with clients and it’s important to be truthful to your clients in terms of what you can accomplish in a given timeframe. If you come to terms with a client and agree to finish a job by a certain deadline, it is unethical to decide not to do that job or not finish it on time without informing the client. They usually have deadlines as well, and not respecting those is not only bad for business, but is also unethical.
As is true of other common infrastructures (e.g., roads, water reservoirs and delivery systems, and the power generation and distribution network), there is widespread dependence on the Internet by its users for the support of day-to-day activities. The reliable operation of the Internet, and the responsible use of its resources, is of common interest and concern for its users, operators and sponsors. Network infrastructures underscore the need to reiterate the professional responsibility every Internet user bears to colleagues and to the sponsors of the system. Abuse of the system thus, becomes a matter above and beyond simple professional ethics.
Many thoughts run through a young mother’s mind the moment she gives birth and the doctor declares, “It’s a boy!” My very first conscious thought was, however, not so typical. I replied to the Lord as He impressed upon me His plans for my son, “Oh no Lord, I don’t want him to have to face the ravages of war. Please God, spare my son from such misery”. Throughout Jeremy’s growing up years God confirmed His calling for my son. Trusting God implicitly, I surrendered my son to Him.
I believe there is an opportunity that exists right now to turn criticism of business coaching into compliments for business coaching. Having identified the opportunity and the importance of ethics and the highest levels of personal conduct to business coaching, Your Strategic Thinking Business Coach offers the following Ten Commitments to Ethics and Personal Conduct to help turn the criticism into compliments.
These people are professionals not just in their deeds but also in their thoughts. They are mentally strong people who dare to take risks with an optimistic outlook. These business experts exhibit incredible self-confidence and courage to handle all the ups and downs in their work. They have the ability to take decisions and stand for their words against everyone and anyone.
Conducting an audit is always subject to approval by the direct superior/head on the basis of the monthly plan. The Head of Audit should have the responsibility to sincerely try to reduce the costs and ensure the effectiveness and efficiency of the unit they monitor and therefore reduce the administrative costs for every audit. As with all other public administration structures, the audit costs are covered by the taxpayers. In this respect, the auditors have the moral responsibility to be role models for the rest of the public administration.
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