Conflict of Interest

The Code of Professional Conduct has an underlying emphasis on viewing and performing project management as a truthful and ethical profession. The final section of the code discusses the importance of not compromising legitimate interests by receiving inappropriate compensation or benefits for personal or professional gain.

It also stresses the importance of not allowing personal gain to influence your decision making or performance of your duties as a project manager. Remember that we provide services to customers. The ethics of the profession places a lot of importance in maintaining the project management profession's integrity by conducting yourself in an upstanding and legitimate manner with high moral standing.

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