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STC Ethical Guidelines for Technical Communicators
As technical communicators, we observe the following guidelines in
our professional activities. Their purpose is to help us maintain ethical
practices.
Legality
We observe the laws and regulations governing our professional activities
in the workplace. We meet the terms and obligations of contracts that
we undertake. We ensure that all terms of our contractual agreements are
consistent with the STC Ethical Guidelines.
Honesty
We seek to promote the public good in our activities. To the best of our
ability, we provide truthful and accurate communications. We dedicate
ourselves to conciseness, clarity, coherence, and creativity, striving
to address the needs of those who use our products. We alert our clients
and employers when we believe material is ambiguous. Before using another
person's work, we obtain permission. In cases where individuals are credited,
we attribute authorship only to those who have made an original, substantive
contribution. We do not perform work outside our job scope during hours
compensated by clients or employers, except with their permission; nor
do we use their facilities, equipment, or supplies without their approval.
When we advertise our services, we do so truthfully.
Confidentiality
Respecting the confidentiality of our clients, employers, and professional
organizations, we disclose business-sensitive information only with their
consent or when legally required. We acquire releases from clients and
employers before including their business-sensitive information in our
portfolios or before using such material for a different client or employer
or for demo purposes.
Quality
With the goal of producing high quality work, we negotiate realistic,
candid agreements on the schedule, budget, and deliverables with clients
and employers in the initial project planning stage. When working on the
project, we fulfill our negotiated roles in a timely, responsible manner
and meet the stated expectations.
Fairness
We respect cultural variety and other aspects of diversity in our
clients, employers, development teams, and audiences. We serve the business
interests of our clients and employers, as long as such loyalty does not
require us to violate the public good. We avoid conflicts of interest
in the fulfillment of our professional responsibilities and activities.
If we are aware of a conflict of interest, we disclose it to those concerned
and obtain their approval before proceeding.
Professionalism
We seek candid evaluations of our professional performance from clients
and employers. We also provide candid evaluations of communication products
and services. We advance the technical communication profession through
our integrity, standards, and performance.

