Ethics and Principles
The built environment affects us all. The decisions we make on the development and management of the real assets, which shape and define our communities, often have outsized impacts on all stakeholders. This is why RPII is committed to establishing and upholding high ethical standards in decision making. Every CRAA® certificant commits to adhere to the stringent criteria set forth in RPII's Code and Principles of Professional Conduct as a condition of their certification.
We all share a stake in the reputation and well-being of the real assets industry. Join us in our forum for industry collaboration and leadership on the critical decisions that impact our communities.
Our Commitment to a Mindful and Inclusive Future
The field of real assets is vast, but we're up to the challenge of working alongside the myriad of stakeholders to help build and invest in a more prosperous future. As a thought leader in real assets, RPII is uniquely positioned to educate, innovate, and inspire. We are dedicated to fostering new insights, enhancing communication, and facilitating networking across the real assets marketplace. Together, we can advance industry-wide diversity and inclusion.
Code and Principles of Professional Conduct
Promoting best practices in the real assets industry is central to our mission. Our Code and Principles reflect our belief that ethical practices lead to the most rewarding outcome. As part of CRAA® certification, we encourage all certificants to join us in embracing and championing these principles.
Protecting the Integrity of CRAA® Certification
We firmly believe that CRAA® certification represents advanced expertise and a deep commitment to real assets. To maintain public trust in our certification standards, RPII has established procedural rules to address instances where a CRAA® certificant may not uphold these high standards . Learn more about our equitable and transparent disciplinary process.
Filing a Formal Complaint
If you observe or are aware of a CRAA® certificant's conduct that violates the the Code and Principles of Professional Conduct or the certification criteria of the CRAA® Program, we encourage you to contact RPII.