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Passionate. Courageous. Ethical. Professional. Certified.
Individuals with the CMC designation are serious about management consulting as a profession and have personally invested in their career. Consulting is not something they do casually between jobs or as contract employment. They are driven by a personal commitment to find solutions that best address their clients' challenges. Anyone can claim to be a consultant, but only an individual with the highest level of competency can meet the standards required to become a Certified Management Consultant in Canada. Download the brochure
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Management Consulting: An Introduction to the Methodologies, Tools and Techniques of the Profession
is about setting out the fundamental standards of the profession in Canada. If practicing management consultants want to be identified collectively as a profession, it is important that all share a common essential base of knowledge and skills, consistent definitions of common consulting terminology, and a common professional approach to and process for all clients. It is anticipated that this Common Body of Knowledge should set the standards and become a common denominator in our industry so that clients can see and experience the consistency expected of a profession.
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Order The CMC-Canada 2009 Industry Report Today!
In-depth research and analysis of the Canadian management consulting industry.
CMC-Canada's 2009 industry report provides the most comprehensive analysis and data available on the Canadian management consulting industry. Essential reading for anyone involved with consulting, the report offers invaluable facts and figures along with intelligent analysis and insights on how the industry is responding during these challenging economic times.
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Sales Tax Harmonization Update
Sales tax harmonization in Ontario next July 1, 2010 is closer to reality with Ontario’s Bill 218
receiving third reading on December 9, 2009 and the federal government’s Bill C-62 receiving
second reading in the Senate on December 11, 2009. How does this affect consultants and their clients?
Read the update from Thorsteinssons LLP Tax Lawyers.
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Essentials of Management Consulting (EMC 38)
Sep 13, 2010
- online
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Sep 16, 2010
- Victoria, British Columbia
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Sep 16, 2010
- Toronto, Ontario
ICMCI 2010 Annual Conference - “Evolving with the World”
Sep 22, 2010
- Jordan
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