Organized at Last upholds and adheres to the National Association of Professional Organizers Code of Ethics, which state:

 

This Code of Ethics is a set of principles to provide guidelines in our professional conduct with our clients, colleagues and community. As a member of the National Association of Professional Organizers, Organized at Last pledges to exercise judgment, self-restraint and conscience in our conduct in order to establish and maintain public confidence in the integrity of NAPO members and to preserve and encourage fair and equitable practices among all who are engaged in the profession of organizing.

 

Clients

Working Relationships:

We will serve our clients with integrity, competence, and objectivity; and will treat them with respect and courtesy.

We will offer our services in those areas in which we are qualified and will accurately represent those qualifications in both verbal and written communications.

When unable or unqualified  to fulfill requests for our services, we will make every effort to recommend the services of other qualified organizers and/or other qualified professionals.

We will advertise our services in an honest manner and will represent the organizing profession accurately.

 

Confidentiality and Conflict of Interest:

We will keep confidential all client information, both business and personal, including that which may be revealed by other organizers.

We will use proprietary client information only with the client’s permission.

We will keep client information confidential and not use it to benefit ourselves or reveal this information to others.

 

Fees:

We will decide independently and communicate to our clients in advance our fees and expenses, and will charge fees and expenses which we deem to be reasonable, legitimate, and commensurate with our experience, the services we deliver and the responsibility we accept.

We will make recommendations for products and services with our client’s best interests in mind.

 

Colleagues

We will seek and maintain equitable, honorable and cooperative association with other NAPO members and will treat them with respect and courtesy.

We will respect the intellectual property rights (materials, titles and thematic creations) of our colleagues, and other firms and individuals, and will not use proprietary information or methodologies without permission.

We will act and speak on a high professional level so as not to bring discredit to the organizing profession.