As a professional association of practicing management consultants, IMC USA is committed to creating and supporting diverse communities of practice (COP). Whether you are interested in people close to you geographically, those working within your industry or who practice similar technical discipline, IMC has a community for you. If you do not see a community and would like to start one, contact us and we will help you build one.
Communities contain directories of others with similar interests, discussion forums, collaboration opportunities, resource libraries, and event calendars.
Most of our communities are accessible to the public, but you must register (free) for access.
If you have had a great membership experience, please submit a testimonial.
Chartered chapters (geographic or virtual) of IMC members [some pages open to the public]
ABC (Area Breakfasts for Consultants) or SIG (Special Interest Groups)
Communities of Practice for consulting disciplines (e.g., strategy, HR) [open to the public]
Communities of Practice for industry focus (e.g., health care, transportation) [open to the public]
Communities of Practice for various management themes (e.g., agility, leadership, culture) [open to the public]
Focus of consultation by special client characteristics (e.g. small or family business) [open to the public]
Consulting firms of various sizes and stages of life [open to the public]
Resources and discussion on building or running a consulting practice [open to IMC members only]
Leader groups, including national board, chapter presidents, committee chairs [open to elected IMC officers]
Committees for planning and administration of member services [open to IMC members, who are encouraged to join]
Chapter Board or Committees (for records, discussion and calendar) [open to elected IMC chapter officers]
Communities of member type (CMCs, Fellows (FIMC), and Students) [open only to IMC members with these designations]
This group will contain all the content and host collaboration for chapters to best serve their members and the IMC mission.
Used to send selective emails to different Confab registrants (CMCs, first time registrants, speaker, golfers, etc.)
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