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A Code of Ethics for Industrial Technology?

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  • Larry D. Helsel (Illinois State University)

Abstract

Generally, professions and academic disciplines have several attributes in common (e.g., well defined definitions, philosophies and rationales, logical organizational structures, published histories, education and training functions, certification and or accreditation standards, and a code of ethics/code of conduct). Industrial Technology, as a profession and academic discipline, has benefited tremendously from the efforts made by the leaders and members of the National Association of Industrial Technology (NAIT) to ensure that the universally recognized attributes and the definition of “profession” and “discipline” are associated with our field.

Keywords: ethics|leadership|NAIT|philosophy

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Helsel, L. D., (2004) “A Code of Ethics for Industrial Technology?”, Journal of Industrial Technology 20(4).

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2004-08-31

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