The Code of Conduct outlines the essential values, standards and principles that guide our organization’s approach to business on an individual and collective basis. The code of conduct adheres to The International Association of Management Consultants (IAMC) standards and ensures that our corporate vision and operations are aligned to the benefit of the client and key stakeholder welfare.
MEDCOMM’s Code of Professional Conduct is structured on three primary principles:
- A commitment to the client.
- A commitment to the public and the profession.
- Integrity, independence, impartiality
These principles are underpinned by specific rules of conduct, which provide a detailed framework that govern every aspect of our performance.
Definitions used in the Code of Professional Conduct Client
The entity (individual or enterprise) with whom the consultant makes an agreement or contract for the provision of services.
Declaration
A written statement referring to and disclosing the facts relevant to the situations covered by particular Rules of the Code.
Independent
In a position to express your own opinion freely without any control or influence from others outside the consulting organization, and without the need to consider the impact of such opinion to your own interests. As we do not represent any technology provider, we remain independent and value-propose the best fit to our clients.
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