Transparen strives to be a market leader in computer consulting, network administration (including Windows XP) and Linux consulting within Surrey BC, British Columbia, Canada, and (eventually) the world. We strongly believe that companies and individuals deserve to be treated fairly, and that responsible people and corporations must behave ethically for our society to be a just society. Therefore, Transparen is bound to adhere to the ethical standards of the following organizations, related to our field, and we will continue to document our ethical principles (business ethics) on this page.
Independent Computer Consultants Association (ICCA) Code of Ethics
Better Business Bureau Code of Ethics (announcement)
General Principles
The following principles outline in broad terms some of the values that shape the way we do business.
Confidentiality and discretion - We keep your information private, confidential, and secret.
Deep contemplation - It is better to take the necessary time to make a good decision.
Proportionality - There is no sense in using a sledgehammer to hang a picture. By keeping in mind the scope of our projects, we can allocate our time most effectively.
Balance - We try to spend enough time on the tasks that maximize our productivity and happiness.
Legality - We strive to comply with all applicable laws, and do not knowingly assist others in illegal activities.
Minimal response - Most problems can be solved without throwing everything away. It is often better to understand the problem and then fix the exact problem than to apply a cookie-cutter solution with potentially unwanted consequences.
Managing Conflicts of Interest - It is not enough simply to avoid conflicts of interest. Conflicts can arise through staff or officers of Transparen which have nothing to do with Transparen, and Transparen demands a first position in ensuring that, as a company, it is not in a conflict of interest.
