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A Commitment to Integrity.
All Consultants and staff (collectively called members) of Rosehall share a devotion to high professional standards and best practices. This is made concrete by the fact that every member of the organization, at every level must agree to abide by this stringent this Code of Professional Conduct. This Code of Professional Conduct supplements the universal “Code of Ethics” which is adopted from the International Council of Management Consulting Institutes
Building Trust
To succeed as a consultant your clients must believe in you, and trust that you are working in their best interest.
Purpose
The purpose of this code is to identify those professional obligations that serve to protect the public in general, and the client in particular. The code is also designed to identify clearly the expectations of members with respect to other members and the profession.
Definitions
“Management” is the Management of Rosehall Management Consultants, Inc.
“Member” is any employee, staff, consultant or affiliated individual in good standing with Rosehall Management Consultants, Inc.
Responsibilities to the Profession
Knowledge
A member shall keep informed of the applicable Code of Professional Conduct and the profession’s Common Body of Knowledge. A member shall strive to keep current with developments in any area of the profession where specific expertise is claimed.
Self Discipline
A member shall recognize that the self-disciplinary nature of the profession is a privilege and that the member has a responsibility to merit retention of this privilege. Therefore, a member shall report to Management unbecoming professional conduct by another member.
Responsibilities for Others
A member shall ensure that other management consultants carrying out work on the member’s behalf are conversant with, and abide by, the applicable Code of Professional Conduct.
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A member shall behave in a manner that maintains the good reputation of the profession and its ability to serve the public interest.
A member shall avoid activities that adversely affect the quality of that member’s professional advice.
A member may not carry on business that clearly detracts from the member’s professional status.
Responsibilities to Other Members
Review of a Member’s Work
A member who has been requested to review critically the work of another member shall inform that member before undertaking the work.
Responsibilities to the Client
Due Care
A member shall act in the best interest of the client, providing professional services with integrity, objectivity, and independence.
A member shall not encourage unrealistic client expectations.
Business Development
A member shall not adopt any method of obtaining business that detracts from the professional image of Rosehall or its members.
Competence
A member shall accept only those assignments that the member has the knowledge and skill to perform.
Informed Client
A member and management shall, before accepting an assignment, reach a mutual understanding with the client as to the assignment objectives, scope, work plan, and costs.
Fee Arrangement
Management shall establish fee arrangements with a client in advance of any substantive work and shall inform all relevant parties when such
arrangements may impair or may be seen to impair the objectivity or independence of the member.
A member shall not enter into fee arrangements that have the potential to compromise the member’s integrity or the quality of services rendered.
Conflict
A member shall avoid acting simultaneously for two or more clients in potentially conflicting situations without informing all parties in
advance and securing their agreement to the arrangement.
A member shall inform a client of any interest that may impair or may be seen to impair professional judgment.
A member shall not take advantage of a client relationship by encouraging, unless by way of an advertisement, an employee of that client to consider alternate employment without prior discussion with the client.
Confidentiality
A member shall always treat all client information as confidential.
Objectivity
A member shall refrain from serving a client under terms or conditions that impair independence and a member shall reserve the right to withdraw from the assignment if such becomes the case.
Disengagement
A member shall not terminate an engagement with a client with the expressed consent of both the client and management.
Responsibilities to the Public
Legal
A member shall act in accordance with the applicable legislation and laws.
Representation
A member shall make representation on behalf of Rosehall only when authorized.
Public Protection
A member shall be liable for disciplinary action where that member has behaved in a manner unbecoming to the profession.
All Consultants and staff (collectively called members) of Rosehall share a devotion to high professional standards and best practices. This is made concrete by the fact that every member of the organization, at every level must agree to abide by this stringent this Code of Professional Conduct. This Code of Professional Conduct supplements the universal “Code of Ethics” which is adopted from the International Council of Management Consulting Institutes
Building Trust
To succeed as a consultant your clients must believe in you, and trust that you are working in their best interest.
Purpose
The purpose of this code is to identify those professional obligations that serve to protect the public in general, and the client in particular. The code is also designed to identify clearly the expectations of members with respect to other members and the profession.
Definitions
“Management” is the Management of Rosehall Management Consultants, Inc.
“Member” is any employee, staff, consultant or affiliated individual in good standing with Rosehall Management Consultants, Inc.
Responsibilities to the Profession
Knowledge
A member shall keep informed of the applicable Code of Professional Conduct and the profession’s Common Body of Knowledge. A member shall strive to keep current with developments in any area of the profession where specific expertise is claimed.
Self Discipline
A member shall recognize that the self-disciplinary nature of the profession is a privilege and that the member has a responsibility to merit retention of this privilege. Therefore, a member shall report to Management unbecoming professional conduct by another member.
Responsibilities for Others
A member shall ensure that other management consultants carrying out work on the member’s behalf are conversant with, and abide by, the applicable Code of Professional Conduct.
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A member shall behave in a manner that maintains the good reputation of the profession and its ability to serve the public interest.
A member shall avoid activities that adversely affect the quality of that member’s professional advice.
A member may not carry on business that clearly detracts from the member’s professional status.
Responsibilities to Other Members
Review of a Member’s Work
A member who has been requested to review critically the work of another member shall inform that member before undertaking the work.
Responsibilities to the Client
Due Care
A member shall act in the best interest of the client, providing professional services with integrity, objectivity, and independence.
A member shall not encourage unrealistic client expectations.
Business Development
A member shall not adopt any method of obtaining business that detracts from the professional image of Rosehall or its members.
Competence
A member shall accept only those assignments that the member has the knowledge and skill to perform.
Informed Client
A member and management shall, before accepting an assignment, reach a mutual understanding with the client as to the assignment objectives, scope, work plan, and costs.
Fee Arrangement
Management shall establish fee arrangements with a client in advance of any substantive work and shall inform all relevant parties when such
arrangements may impair or may be seen to impair the objectivity or independence of the member.
A member shall not enter into fee arrangements that have the potential to compromise the member’s integrity or the quality of services rendered.
Conflict
A member shall avoid acting simultaneously for two or more clients in potentially conflicting situations without informing all parties in
advance and securing their agreement to the arrangement.
A member shall inform a client of any interest that may impair or may be seen to impair professional judgment.
A member shall not take advantage of a client relationship by encouraging, unless by way of an advertisement, an employee of that client to consider alternate employment without prior discussion with the client.
Confidentiality
A member shall always treat all client information as confidential.
Objectivity
A member shall refrain from serving a client under terms or conditions that impair independence and a member shall reserve the right to withdraw from the assignment if such becomes the case.
Disengagement
A member shall not terminate an engagement with a client with the expressed consent of both the client and management.
Responsibilities to the Public
Legal
A member shall act in accordance with the applicable legislation and laws.
Representation
A member shall make representation on behalf of Rosehall only when authorized.
Public Protection
A member shall be liable for disciplinary action where that member has behaved in a manner unbecoming to the profession.













