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1 ETHICS & PROFESSIONALISM Mike Pryor THE PRYOR EXPERIENCE COMPANY

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3 WHAT ARE ETHICS? Ethics has to do with what my feelings tell me is right and wrong. Study by Sociologist Raymond Baumhart, Issues in Ethics, Santa Clara University, 1987

4 WHAT ARE ETHICS? Ethics has to do with what my feelings tell me is right and wrong. Ethics has to do with my religious beliefs. Study by Sociologist Raymond Baumhart, Issues in Ethics, Santa Clara University, 1987

5 WHAT ARE ETHICS? Ethics has to do with what my feelings tell me is right and wrong. Ethics has to do with my religious beliefs. Being Ethical is doing what the law requires. Study by Sociologist Raymond Baumhart, Issues in Ethics, Santa Clara University, 1987

6 WHAT ARE ETHICS? Ethics has to do with what my feelings tell me is right and wrong. Ethics has to do with my religious beliefs. Being Ethical is doing what the law requires. Ethics Consists of the standards of behavior our society accepts. Study by Sociologist Raymond Baumhart, Issues in Ethics, Santa Clara University, 1987

7 WHAT ARE ETHICS? Ethics has to do with what my feelings tell me is right and wrong. Ethics has to do with my religious beliefs. Being Ethical is doing what the law requires. Ethics Consists of the standards of behavior our society accepts. I Don’t Know. Study by Sociologist Raymond Baumhart, Issues in Ethics, Santa Clara University, 1987

8 ETHICS 1. Well founded standards of right and wrong that prescribe what humans ought to do, usually in terms of rights, obligations, benefits to society, fairness, or specific virtues. (Refrain from: rape, stealing, murder, assault, slander, fraud, etc.) (Exhibit: honesty, compassion, loyalty). 2. The study and development of one’s ethical standards. It is necessary to constantly examine one’s standards to ensure they are reasonable and well-founded.

9 Do you have an ETHICS policy…or a CODE OF CONDUCT?

10 ALTA CODE OF CONDUCT To engage only in business practices that are lawful and consistent with a high standard of ethical behavior To encourage a culture of compliance with their organization for federal and state laws that govern the title insurance business and for these principles To treat consumers in a fair and ethical manner To provide consumers with timely and comprehensive information regarding their policies, services, products and prices so as to enable consumers to shop effectively among providers of title-related services To encourage and assist consumers to be educated purchasers of title insurance and title -related services.

11 ADOPTION of CODE of ETHICS

12 IMPLEMENTATION of Code of ETHICS

13 ALTA CODE OF CONDUCT To engage only in business practices that are lawful and consistent with a high standard of ethical behavior To encourage a culture of compliance with their organization for federal and state laws that govern the title insurance business and for these principles To treat consumers in a fair and ethical manner To provide consumers with timely and comprehensive information regarding their policies, services, products and prices so as to enable consumers to shop effectively among providers of title-related services To encourage and assist consumers to be educated purchasers of title insurance and title -related services.

14 Areas of Focus: Customers Regulations and statutes Associates Underwriter

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16 Ethics By Any Other Name? Conscience Fair Play Golden Rule Sportsmanship

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18 A new definition? Ethical conduct is… an act, behavior or course of conduct that demonstrates high character, consideration of others and engenders pride and respect from all who understand the motivation for the act, behavior or course of conduct.


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