This Code sets out the professional standards required by MSPAlliance (MSPA) members as a condition of membership.
Introduction
The Code applies to members as well as non-members who offer their expertise as part of the MSPA Membership.
The term 'appropriate authority' means any person or organization which has authority over your activity as an individual. If you are a practicing managed services professional, this will normally be an employer or client.
The Code should guide your personal conduct as an individual member of the MSPA.
You should notify MSPA of any significant violation of this Code by another MSPA member.
Public and Client Welfare
1. You will endeavor to perform your work with care and professionalism according to the appropriate authority's requirements, and the interests of end-users. If your professional judgment is not followed, you should provide an explanation as to the likely risks and consequences.
2. In your professional capacity you should have regard for the public health, safety and environment.
3. You should have regard for the rights of third parties, including professional colleagues, or possibly competitors, or members of 'the public' who might be affected by a managed services project without their being directly aware of its existence.
4. Within your area of professional expertise you will have knowledge and understanding of relevant legislation, regulations and standards, as well as comply with such requirements. In the international context, you should be aware of, and understand, the requirements of law specific to the jurisdiction within which you are working, and, where relevant, to supranational legislation (i.e., EU legislation).
5. You will conduct your professional activities without discrimination against clients or colleagues
6. You will reject any offer of bribery.
Avoiding Conflict of Interest
7. You will avoid any situation that may give rise to a conflict of interest between you and your appropriate authority. You will make full and immediate disclosure to them if any conflict is likely to occur or be seen by a third party as likely to occur.
8. You will reject any offer of bribery or inducement.
Client Confidentiality
9. You will not disclose or authorize to be disclosed, or use for personal gain or to benefit a third party, confidential information except with the permission of your appropriate authority, or at the direction of a court of law.
10. You will not misrepresent or withhold information on the performance of products, systems or services, or take advantage of the lack of knowledge or inexperience of others.
Managed Services Profession
11. You will uphold the reputation and good standing of the MSPA in particular, and the managed services profession in general, and will seek to improve professional standards through participation in their development, use and enforcement.
- As a member of MSPA you also have a wider responsibility to promote public understanding of managed services - its benefits and pitfalls - and, whenever practical, to counter misinformation that brings or could bring the profession into disrepute. - You should encourage and support fellow members in their professional development and, where possible, provide opportunities for the professional development of new members, particularly student members. Enlightened mutual assistance between IS professionals furthers the reputation of the profession, and assists individual members.
12. You will act with integrity in your relationships with all members of MSPA and with members of other professions with whom you work in a professional capacity.
13. You will have due regard for the possible consequences of your statements on others. You will not make any public statement in your professional capacity unless you are properly qualified and, where appropriate, authorized to do so. You will not represent MSPA unless authorized to do so.
- The offering of an opinion in public, holding oneself out to be an expert in the subject in question, is a personal responsibility and should not be undertaken lightly. - To give an opinion that subsequently proves ill founded is a disservice to the profession, and to MSPA.
14. You will notify MSPA if convicted of a criminal offense or upon becoming bankrupt or disqualified as Company Executive.
Professional Advancement and Education
15. You will seek to upgrade your professional knowledge and skill, and will maintain awareness of technological developments, procedures and standards which are relevant to your field, and encourage your subordinates to do likewise.
Managed Services Professional Competence and Integrity
16. You will not claim any level of competence that you do not possess. You will only offer to do work or provide a service that is within your professional competence.
- You can self-assess your professional competence for undertaking a particular job or role by asking, for example, i. am I familiar with the technology involved, or have I worked with similar technology before? ii. have I successfully completed similar assignments or roles in the past? iii. can I demonstrate adequate knowledge of the specific business application and requirements successfully to undertake the work?
17. You will observe the relevant MSPA Codes of Practice and all other standards which, in your judgment, are relevant, and you will encourage your colleagues to do likewise.
18. You will accept professional responsibility for your work and for the work of colleagues who operate under your supervision.
Managed Services Accreditation Program
19. Any and all disclosures and representations made in your responses to the MSPAlliance Managed Services Accreditation Exam will be truthful and honest to the best of your knowledge. If, at any time, you or an agent of your company becomes aware that a response to the Managed Services Accreditation Exam is false you will make a reasonable attempt to contact the MSPAlliance as quickly as possible to make a correction to the erroneous response.
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