NAPM Guidelines
From these principles are derived the Principles and Standards of Ethical Supply Management Conduct.
- Avoid the intent and appearance of unethical or compromising practice in relationships, actions and communications.
- Demonstrate loyalty to the employer by diligently following the lawful instructions of the employer, using reasonable care and only authority granted.
- Refrain from any private business or professional activity that would create a conflict between personal interests and the interests of the employer.
- Refrain from soliciting or accepting money, loans, credits or prejudicial discounts, and the acceptance of gifts, entertainment favors, or services from present or potential suppliers which might influence, or appear to influence purchasing decisions.
- Handle information on a confidential or proprietary nature to employers and/or suppliers with due care and proper consideration of ethical and legal ramifications and governmental regulations.
- Promote positive supplier relationships through courtesy and impartiality in all phases of the purchasing cycle.
- Refrain from reciprocal agreements which restrain competition.
- Know and obey the letter and spirit of laws governing the purchasing function and remain alert to the legal ramifications of purchasing decisions.
- Encourage that all segments of society have the opportunity to participate by demonstrating support for small, disadvantaged and minority-owned businesses.
- Discourage purchasing involvement in employer sponsored programs of personal purchases which are not business related.
- Enhance the proficiency and stature of the purchasing profession by acquiring and maintaining current technical knowledge and the highest standards of ethical behavior.
- Conduct international purchasing in accordance with the laws, customs, and practices of foreign countries, consistent with United States laws, your organization policies, and these Ethical Standards and Guidelines.