What are the professional standards and best practices in the management
consulting profession? When a conflict of interest arises between you and
your client, how should it be resolved? What is a conflict of interest? What
does it mean to treat a client's information as "confidential"? Is
your duty to serve your client absolute? When could this duty conflict with
other responsibilities, such as those owed to the profession, your firm and
other professionals? How, practically, can these and other ethical dilemmas
frequently faced by management consultants on a regular basis be resolved?
Is there an approach that works? Can you limit your legal liability in the
process?
The answers to these and other thought-provoking questions
are addressed within this CAMC national certification course
as part of the fulfillment of the CMC designation:
Hear and See a Demo!

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Best Practices and Professional
Standards in the Management Consulting Profession
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The Internet Course Includes
- Hearing and seeing the Multi-media Lectures by
Richard LeBlanc
- Reading Lecture Highlights.
- Downloading PowerPoint slides.
- Completing Interactive Assignments and Progress Quizzes On-line.
(Including the Final Examination.)
- Participating in a Discussion Group to Share Information, and Discuss Course Content.
- Prices: CAMC Members : $200; for non-members: $275 (+ GST
or HST)
You can take this course by using an Internet Browser such as Netscape
Navigator TM (8.0 or later) or Microsoft Internet Explorer TM (6.0
or later) and RealPlayer TM from RealNetworks. (A free version of
the RealPlayer is available from
http://www.real.com)
Minimum computer requirements are:
Windows:
- Pentium - 100 MHz PC computer
- 32 MB of ram memory
- 16-bit sound card and speakers
- an Internet connection at a Modem speed of 28.8 or higher
- Windows 95/98/NT
Macintosh:
- Mac OS 8.1 or later
- 32 MB RAM
- 65MB virtual memory
- 604 PowerPC (200 MHz or better)
- Internet connection
- Browser support: Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.01 or later or Netscape
4.05 or later
Before you decide to take this Internet course, you should try the
freely accessible demo at
http://www.captus.com/information/demo-camc.htm
to determine if your home system and Internet connection have the capacity to receive the
multi-media content. Internet cafes and other facilities open to the public provide
a possible alternative for those who do not have this facility at home.
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