Everything You Wanted to Know About the “CMC” But Were Afraid to Ask!
moderated by: Doug Zogby
November 13, 2009
Certification is one of the main reasons why IMC USA and more than 40 other management consulting institutes around the world exist. The Certified Management Consultant (CMC®) mark is awarded by the IMC USA to consultants who have achieved a level of performance that includes professional standards in technical competency and ethics, and global standards in consulting competencies, professional behavior, client and project management, and personal conduct. Less than one percent (1%) of all consultants earn the CMC®.
On November 13th, four of our own Arizona IMC members will be on a panel discussion to talk about how they successfully achieved the CMC status. They will share their insights, experience and opinions about the CMC Certification:
- Why should you pursue the CMC Certification?
- What are the requirements to become a CMC?
- How can being a CMC help your consulting practice?
- Do clients ask about the CMC designation?
They’ll cover these questions and many more!
Our CMC panelists are William (Bill) Katz, Lisa Koss, Kay Sever and Connie Burtcheard. The panel moderator is Doug Zogby. Join us at the November IMC Breakfast meeting to find out the answers to everything you wanted to know about the “CMC” but were afraid to ask!


