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CMC Philosophy

At Canadian Management Centre, our employees take pride in their work and believe strongly in the value we offer our clients. As a team, we strive to set the standard of excellence within our industry as it relates to learning, innovation, and particularly client service.

Our partnership approach in developing customized solutions for our clients provides the following benefits:

  • We invest the time to develop a better understanding of our client's business.
     
  • We provide an objective point of view.



Partners

As the Canadian arm of the American Management Association's global network of companies we are proud to be part of one of the world's most sophisticated knowledge networks - providing an international presence, reach and perspective that can benefit global organizations. American Management Association is a world leader in professional development and performance-based learning solutions.

Today, our network consists of more than 18 centres throughout the world in North and Latin America, Europe, the Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) and the Asia-Pacific Region. Together, we provide individuals and organizations with the knowledge, skills and tools they need to achieve performance excellence, adapt to changing realities, and prosper in a complex and competitive world.

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  • "  I liked the fact that everybody that attended had the same problems and as a group, we discussed ways that we would handle them when we got back to the office. It gave you a good perspective on how to handle problems.  "

  • "  I liked the fact that we were a small group and were able to share experiences, ideas and examples from our specific companies.  "

  • "  The course was interactive and made me think a lot about myself and how I communicate. I did not expect it to be quite as ‘introspective’, but it was important to take a look at myself, and determine where my communication could improve.  "