WHO IS A CHARTERED PRACTISING PROFESSIONAL?
The relentless complexity in the
global environment has resulted in a demand for well-rounded professionals that
know how to provide dynamic information and techniques for developing and
implementing effective, efficient and successful strategies. A Chartered Practising
Professional (CPP) is an individual who has been certified by the Chartered
Institute of Practising Professionals as:
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Having the necessary educational
qualifications and/or experience that are essential for dealing with
today’s greater complexity in their chosen professions,
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Having the required knowledge or involved in
acquiring the knowledge essential for formulating and implementing efficient
and effective strategies in their professions and in their environment, and
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Having the desire to do more for their
professions and for the community
Members of the Chartered Institute of Practising Professionals are also
encouraged
to:
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Be dedicated to the
pursuit of excellence in their professions
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Maintain high
standards of professional conduct and ethics
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Be involved in
studying the essential skills for dealing with changes in their professions
and for formulating and implementing strategies necessary for managing
environmental complexity
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Be involved in
community activities at home and/or abroad
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Be involved in
promoting and supporting projects (including research studies) that can be
of significant interest to the community
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Be involved in
additional rigorous training necessary for progressing beyond being an
Associate Member or Member to being an Associate Fellow / Fellow member of
the CIPP
An Individual can become a member if he or she
fulfills the
requirements set out for membership in
Table 1: Individual Membership Designations
An organization (whether
profit or non-for-profit making organization) can also become a corporate
member if the organization fulfills the requirements set out for corporate
membership in
Table
2: Corporate Membership Designations
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