two features of profession long answer
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Explanation:
Great responsibility. ...
Accountability. ...
Based on specialized, theoretical knowledge. ...
Institutional preparation. ...
Autonomy. ...
Clients rather than customers. ...
Direct working relationships. ...
Ethical constraints.
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Great responsibility:
rofessionals deal in matters of vital importance to their clients and are therefore entrusted with grave responsibilities and obligations. Given these inherent obligations, professional work typically involves circumstances where carelessness, inadequate skill, or breach of ethics would be significantly damaging to the client and/or his fortunes.
Accountability:
Professionals hold themselves ultimately accountable for the quality of their work with the client. The profession may or may not have mechanisms in place to reinforce and ensure adherence to this principle among its members. If not, the individual professional will (e.g. guarantees and/or contractual provisions).
Based on specialized, theoretical knowledge:
Professionals render specialized services based on theory, knowledge, and skills that are most often peculiar to their profession and generally beyond the understanding and/or capability of those outside of the profession. Sometimes, this specialization will extend to access to the tools and technologies used in the profession (e.g. medical equipment).
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