Provide resources that will benefit our client, our organization, and the professional record.
Maintain a professional and organizational paradigm that is mutable, and acknowledges thesis, antithesis, and synthesis.
Remain vigilant of our role in the anthropological and environmental community, its record, and its future.
Endeavor to produce a reliable and reproducible interpretation of our findings and discoveries, which will appeal to, and elucidate, the ultimate recipient - The Peoples of The World.
Remember the Golden Rule.
CODE OF ETHICS
PUBLIC SAFETY:
We will not participate in projects that perceptibly damage the health, safety, or welfare of the public - even if the damage is relatively short-term.
COMPETENCY:
We will not misrepresent our own qualifications or experience, or assume project responsibilities for which we are not qualified.
HONESTY:
We will not misrepresent the charges accumulated to a project or the effort required to perform a certain activity.
COMMUNICATION:
We will maintain open communication with our client and will strive to keep our client fully abreast of project status and all conditions affecting the project. We will not avoid or delay communications because the project experiences problems.
PROFESSIONALISM:
We will not bestow personal favors, including political contributions, in the hope of receiving project work or other benefits, or as payment for benefits already received. The only incentive we offer in return for receiving project work is the quality, timeliness, responsiveness, and cost-effectiveness of our work.