How do we meet our quality standards?

,Quality standards of practitioners are maintained under the natural influence of one self-organising factor and four ethical imperatives that influence the quality without further directive. These are:

1. The practitioner needs to have a basic understanding of the LoveInBusiness approaches. This understanding is impossible to acquire through technical skills alone, only through having attained a level of self-development or conscious awareness. 

2.  Practitioners are expected to apply the system to themselves first and subsequently, on a continuing basis in order to increase their ability to discern with finesse. This is the foundation for their capacity to successfully apply it with clients as well as grow their competence to use it. 

3.  Practitioners are expected to aspire to structure their financial/money arrangements with clients, partners and suppliers – and use Money Work for this purpose – in such a way that all parties are inspired by the business and money aspect of the relationship. The test of success of this is that when money is transferred, the practitioner experiences energy flowing into his or her values, to complete satisfaction.

4. Practitioners are expected to recognise and acknowledge all of their sources.

5. Trainers of practitioners need to take responsibility for the accuracy of the process and will be held responsible for any distortions appearing in their branch of practitioners (all participants a practitioner trains are part of his/her “branch”). 

For those who fail to adhere to these standards there will be a natural attrition out of the ecosystem. No centralised reprimand or enforcement system is intended for the moment. 

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