NAPO SFBA: Working in the Gray: How to Spot and Resolve Ethical Dilemmas
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9/11/2024
When: Wednesday, September 11, 2024
5:30 pm – 8:30 pm PT
Where: Brisbane, California  94005
United States
Presenter: Debbie Stanley
Contact: Lauren Mang
lauren@letmeorganizeit.com
6502040330


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CEU Eligible - REGISTRATION REQUIRED

Do you remember how it felt when you first glimpsed the vastness of our ethical obligations as organizing and productivity professionals? It can be intimidating to realize just how vulnerable our clients often are and how much trust and hope they put in us, and these realizations can leave us longing for more detailed ethical guidance. With a clear understanding of our ethical duties and challenges, we can give the full measure of our services to clients without accidentally crossing boundaries. In this session, we'll review some of the most common ethical pitfalls in the organizing and productivity industry, learn the definition of a true ethical dilemma, and practice a decision-making model to work through ethical dilemmas in a reliable and, yes, organized way.


By the end of this session, attendees will: recognize some of the most common ethical pitfalls in the organizing and productivity industry know the definition of a true ethical dilemma understand how to use a decision-making model to work through ethical dilemmas

Cost

Members Free *Dinner Included
Guest $30 *Dinner Included
Must Register by 9/6 Walk-ins not permitted

About the Speaker

Debbie Stanley

Debbie Stanley is a licensed mental health counselor, organizational psychologist, college professor of organizational theory, and president of Thoughts In Order Counseling and Consulting, based in Austin, TX. She is the author of books including Newbie Pitfalls, Ethical Pitfalls for Professional Organizers, "Let Me Show You the Basement": A Guide to Staying Safe in Clients' Homes, Organize Your Home in No Time, and The Organized Musician, as well as the developer and instructor of NAPO University courses "Fundamental Organizing and Productivity Principles," "Ethics for Organizing & Productivity Professionals," "Ethics and Policies for Working with Clients with Brain-based Conditions," "Safety in the Organizing Environment," and "Cybersecurity." Debbie is a past president of NAPO-Michigan, founding board member of the Institute for Challenging Disorganization, and recipient of NAPO's Founder's Award and Shining Star Award.

 

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