NCIDQ's Newest Monograph Provides an Education in Ethics

April 7, 2008
Contact Alexis Fermanis at 202.721.0220

WASHINGTON, DC - The National Council for Interior Design Qualification, Inc. has added another publication to its self-study monograph collection. Ethical Decision-Making for Designers is the newest of five NCIDQ monographs for sale. As new technology and demands force designers to adapt and evolve, there is an increased need for additional ethics education and guidance in the expanding and changing design profession.

Ethical Decision-Making for Designers is a new edition of the popular Ethics and the Design Professions. The stakes have never been higher regarding personal and professional integrity. Ethical decision-making skills are critical to the success of design practitioners. If design professionals do not have coping strategies to deal with unethical conduct or are unable to demonstrate ethical behavior, a great deal of time and money will be spent dealing with misconduct and litigation rather than helping clients and consumers. Author and ethics specialist Deborah Long wrote the monograph to provide design professionals with the opportunity to discuss the ethical temptations and dilemmas they face.

NCIDQ monographs offer you a convenient and affordable way to stay on top of this field while earning the CEUs you need for registration renewal or professional membership renewal. Like all NCIDQ monographs, Ethical Decision-Making for Designers comes with a 25-question quiz that enables you to demonstrate mastery of this important topic.

NCIDQ's Ethical Decision-Making for Designers is available for purchase for $115, which includes the monograph and accompanying quiz. Active NCIDQ Certificate holders may take 10% off this price when they provide their Certificate number. IDCEC approval is currently pending for this monograph. Visit NCIDQ's Web site at www.ncidq.org for more information or an order form.


NCIDQ is an organization of regulatory boards and provincial associations in the United States and Canada whose core purpose is to protect the health, life safety and welfare of the public by establishing standards of competence in the practice of interior design. More information about the organization may be found at www.ncidq.org.

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