Institute inducts Administrators and Management Consultants

Accra, Dec. 4, GNA – The Chartered Institute
of Administration and Management Consultants-Ghana (CIAMC-G) has inducted 203
administrators and management consultants into its membership.

Out of the number, 164 graduated as
Chartered Professional Administrators (ChPA), while 39 graduated as both
Chartered Management Consultant (CMC) and ChPA.

The Institute’s two-year programme train
individuals in administration and consultancy to help solve crisis in
institutions and professions.

The event was held under the theme:
“Enhancing Professional Practice through Branding, Ethical Discipline and
Networking.”

Addressing the 18th graduation and induction
ceremony of the CIAMC-G, a Management Consultant, Dr Charles Kwening, urged the
graduates to champion the path of integrity, promote excellence and ensure
professionalism in their practice.

 “I
encourage you all to stand tall, act firmly and hold strongly on ethical
beliefs without wavering on issues of principles.”

Dr Kwening advised the graduands to build
strong networks among themselves to enhance growth and successful management.

 

He said effective networking should be
safeguarded by the value placed on branding and ethical discipline to enhance
professional practice, adding that the successful development of graduands
career revolves around branding, ethical discipline and networking.

Dr Kwening said brands are complex
phenomenon, which penetrated almost every aspect of human life, including
social, economic, cultural, sporting and even religion.

He urged the graduands to be courageous and
steadfast to enable them work diligently to contribute to the development of
the country.

He said ethical discipline was an essential
tool to guard the graduands and it calls for moral reasoning as the foundation
for ethical decision making.

“The capacity to engage in purposeful
deliberation forms the building blocks and serves as an essential antecedent to
ethical teaching and practice of CIAMC-G,” Dr Kwening said.

Mr Paul Hammond, Board Chairman of the
Institute, said the CIAMC programme is designed to raise the standards of
professional practice in support of better business performance.

“We are positioning administration practice
as a specialised field of study with substitute corporate and national decision
making, in recognition of administration as a pivot of corporate success,” he
said.

There were awards for corporate members,
honorary members as well as dedicated members award.

GNA

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