"Myno" code of ethics - hat tip Kyle Sexton, Salem Area Chamber. This is a great code of ethics for blogging from Blogging: Bubble Or Big Deal? When And How Businesses Should Use Blogs, by Charlene Li. Original Source: Forrester Best Practice report. (adapted to our use)
I will tell the truth.
I will write deliberately and with accuracy.
I will acknowledge and correct mistakes promptly.
I will preserve the original post, using notations to show where I have made changes so as to maintain the integrity of my publishing.
I will reply to emails and comments when appropriate, and do so promptly.
I will strive for high quality with every post - including basic spellchecking.
I will stay on topic.
I will disagree with other opinions respectfully.
I will link to online references and original source materials directly.
I will disclose conflicts of interest.
I will keep private issues and topics private, since discussing private issues would jeopardize my personal and work relationships.
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Thanks for the warm welcome.
Terry
Can I bring a guest to the luncheon next week? Thanks for all your hard work on the Expo.
kelly
I do understand about being busy in todays world so if Steve does not mind and when he is busy, I would love to come and help you and the Chamber with capturing some unique portraits.
Again, thank you for your reassurance, I will sleep much better tonight. Have a great weekend.
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