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IMC Code of Ethics
All IMC USA members pledge in writing to abide by
the Institute's Code of Ethics. Their adherence to the Code signifies
voluntary assumption of self-discipline above and beyond the requirements
of law. Key provisions of the Code specify:
Clients
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Members will serve their clients with integrity,
competence, and objectivity, using a professional approach at
all times, and placing the best interests of the client above
all others. |
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Members will establish realistic expectations
of the benefits and results of their services. |
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Members will treat all client information that
is not public knowledge as confidential, will prevent it from
access by unauthorized people, and will not take advantage of
proprietary or privileged information, either for use by them,
their firm or another client, without the client's permission.
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Members will avoid conflicts of interest, or
the appearance of such, and will disclose to a client any circumstances
or interests that might influence their judgment and objectivity. |
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Members will refrain from inviting an employee
of an current or previous client to consider alternative employment
without prior discussion with the client. |
Engagements
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Members will only accept assignments which
they possess the expertise to perform, and will only assign
staff with the requisite expertise. |
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Members will ensure that before accepting any
engagement a mutual understanding of the objectives, scope,
work plan, and fee arrangements has been established. |
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Members will offer to withdraw from a consulting
engagement when their objectivity or integrity may be impaired. |
Fees
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Members will agree in advance with a client
on the basis for fees and expenses, and will charge fees and
expenses that are reasonable, legitimate and commensurate with
the services delivered and the responsibility accepted. |
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Members will disclose to their clients in advance
any fees or commissions that they receive for equipment, supplies
or services they could recommend to their clients. |
Profession
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Members will respect the individual and corporate
rights of clients and consulting colleagues, and will not use
proprietary information or methodologies without permission.
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Members will represent the profession with
integrity and professionalism in their relations with their
clients, colleagues and the general public. |
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Members will report violations of this Code
to the Institute, and will ensure that other consultants working
on behalf of the member abide by this Code. |
The Institute of Management Consultants USA, Inc. (IMC USA) adopted
its first Code of Ethics in 1968. Since that time IMC USA has modified
the wording of the Code for additional clarity and relevance to
clients. The current Code was approved February 22, 2002. It is
consistent with the International Code of Professional Conduct published
by the International Council of Management Consulting Institute
(ICMCI) of which IMC USA is a founding member.
Members who apply for the CMC (Certified Management Consultant)
designation must pass a written examination on the application of
the IMC USA Code of Ethics to client service. The CMC mark is awarded
to consultants who have met high standards of education, experience,
competence and professionalism.
Published with permission of the Institute of Management Consultants,
USA, copyright, 2004.
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