ENGR 201 Final: ENGR201 LESSON 6 NOTES

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Disclosure of limits is defined as disclosing the limits (intellectual, material or human resources) in the ability of the professional to serve the client. Trust is the ability to rely confidently on people, objects, or circumstances. An engineer needs not give advance notice of withdrawal, if a client is involved in illegal acts false. Clearly informing your client of the resources at your disposal is an example of confidentiality. Conflict of interest is the presence of an additional or side interest that could threaten the exercise of good judgement of the typical professional. Keeping documentation of all professional relations is the basis for integrity and transparency in professional actions. Fidelity relationship is a relationship where one person has the obligation to act for the benefit of another. If a client ignores your advice, you should give consequences of the action in writing. Absolute loyalty is a desirable characteristic for a professional working in an organization.

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