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Once Anne knew more about what I was looking for, and what hours and days I was able to work, she knew who to connect me with. She talked to the director of the American School’s Trojan Learning Center the next day. Within a week, I had an appointment and met with the director to discuss what services I could offer. I had already started the process with the work permit, which takes about 3 weeks here. I was able to start seeing and working with kids with special needs right away. While conducting an evaluation and. | Letter from the Chairman 1.0 Contents Guiding Principles 1.1 Commitment to Integrity and Business Ethics 1.2 Using the Business Conduct Guidelines 1.3 Importance of Compliance 2.0 Speaking Up 2.1 Raising Concerns and Reporting Violations 2.2 Non-Retaliation Policy 3.0 In the Workplace 3.1 Work Environment 3.2 IBM s Information and Property Proprietary and Confidential Information - Inadvertent Disclosure - External Inquiries and Contacts Intellectual Property - IBM Intellectual Property - Third Party Software - Open Source Software - Trademarks - External Standards Organizations Use of IBM Assets and Premises IBM s Right to Access and Use Leaving IBM 3.3 IBM s Handling of Your Personal Information 3.4 Making Commitments and Obtaining Approvals 3.5 Reporting Recording and Retaining Information Financial Controls and Reporting Retaining Records 4.0 In the Marketplace 4.1 Working with Organizations Outside of IBM Working with Suppliers Working with Resellers and Other Complementary Third Parties Working with Competitors IBM Business Conduct Guidelines 1 4.2 Competing Fairly Statements About Competitors Selling Against Competitive Orders 4.3 Acquiring and Using Information Information About Others Personal Information About Individuals Proprietary and Confidential Information Owned by Others 4.4 Gifts Amenities and Bribes Receiving Gifts Amenities and Referral Fees Giving Gifts Amenities and Other Value 4.5 Other Public Sector Matters Selling in the Public Sector Lobbying Campaign Visits on IBM Property 4.6 International Trade Compliance Exports Imports Antiboycott 4.7 Immigration 4.8 The Environment 5.0 On Your Own Time 5.1 Conflicts of Interest Assisting a Competitor Competing against IBM Supplying IBM Personal Financial Interests Family and Close Relations Working in the Industry Personal Use of IBM s Time 5.2 Inside Information and Insider Trading 5.3 Public Service and Political Activity Public Service Political Office Contributions and Endorsements 5.4 Speaking .