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Overview:
The National Speakers
Association (NSA) is the leading
organization for experts who speak
professionally. NSA's 4,000 members include
experts in a variety of industries and
disciplines, who reach audiences as
trainers, educators, humorists, motivators,
consultants, authors and more. Since 1973,
NSA has provided resources and education
designed to advance the skills, integrity
and value of its members and speaking
profession. Visit NSA's Web site at
www.nsaspeaker.org. NSA: The Voice of the
Speaking Profession.�
NSA's Vision and
Mission
Vision: NSA, the
recognized voice of the speaking profession,
sets the benchmark for platform excellence
worldwide, impacting how people work and
live.
Mission: NSA is dedicated to
advancing the art and value of experts who
speak professionally by:
- Enhancing platform excellence;
- Facilitating business development
opportunities;
- Fostering community;
- Increasing NSA's brand identity; and
- Developing strategic partnerships.
Code of Professional
Ethics
To establish and maintain
public confidence in the professionalism,
honesty, ability and integrity of the
professional speaker is fundamental to the
future success of the National Speakers
Association, its members, and the profession
of speaking.
To this end, members of the Association have
adopted and, as a condition of membership,
subscribe to this Code of Professional
Ethics. By doing so, the members give notice
that they recognize the vital need to
preserve and encourage fair and equitable
practices among all who are engaged in the
profession of speaking.
Article 1.
The NSA member shall accurately represent
qualifications and experience in both oral
and written communications.
Article 2.
The NSA member shall act, operate his/her
business, and speak on a high professional
level so as to neither offend nor bring
discredit to the speaking profession.
Article 3.
The NSA member shall exert diligence to
understand the client's organization,
approaches and goals in advance of the
presentation.
Article 4.
The NSA member shall avoid using materials,
titles and thematic creations originated by
others, either orally or in writing, unless
approved by the originator.
Article 5.
The NSA member shall treat other speakers
with professional courtesy, dignity and
respect.
Article 6.
The NSA member shall maintain and respect
the confidentiality of business or personal
affairs of clients, agents and other
speakers.
Article 7.
The NSA member shall protect the public
against fraud or unfair practices and shall
attempt to eliminate from the speaking
profession all practices which bring
discredit to the profession.
Article 8.
The NSA member shall not be a party to any
agreement to unfairly limit or restrain
access to the marketplace by any other
speaker, client or to the public, based upon
economic factors, race, creed, color, sex,
age, disability or country of national
origin of another speaker.
Members of the National
Speakers Association are dedicated
individuals sincerely concerned with the
interests of all who come in contact with
the profession. To this end, NSA members
subscribe to this Professional Pledge:
I pledge myself to
honesty and integrity; to pursue my
profession and education to the end that
service to my clients shall always be
maintained at the highest possible level.
I pledge myself to
seek and maintain an equitable, honorable
and cooperative association with fellow
members of the Association and with all
others who may become a part of my business
and professional life.
I pledge myself to
comply with the standards of the National
Speakers Association as set forth in its
Bylaws and this Code of Professional Ethics. |