Ordre des Administrateurs Agréés du Québec

The Ordre des administrateurs agréés du Québec (English: Chartered Administrators Order of Quebec) (Adm.A.)

is a professional Order mandated by the Government of Quebec (Canada) to regulate the practice of the "Administrateurs agréés" (English: Chartered Administrators).

may exercise the following professional activities: participate in the establishment, management and management of public bodies or enterprises, determine or remake their structures as well as coordinate and control their production or distribution methods and their economic or financial policies and provide advisory services in these matters.

The head office of the "Ordre des administrateurs agréés du Québec" is located in Montreal.

The "Ordre des Administrateurs agréés du Québec" promotes innovation and achievement of a higher level of competence for professionals in the administration so that they contribute proactively and dynamically to the development of companies and organizations.

The six fundamental principles of the sound management of the "Ordre des administrateurs agréés du Québec" are the basis of the profession of certified administrator:[1] 2.Continuity: An Adm.A.

must ensure that the resources (human, financial, material and organizational) are minimized and that the agreed outcomes are maximized, respecting the client's comfort zone, and managing their personal and family affairs.

must adequately address all needs and objectives by reconciling them, prioritizing them and applying a management approach based on the overall or segmented professional practice process; 6.Self-denial: An Adm.A.

must respect the fields of expertise of other professionals advising the client (financial planner, cpa, notary, lawyer, etc.)

members are gathered to share their knowledge and experiences, to find solutions to management issues and problems, to put forward some lines of thought.

Since 1994, the Order of ADMA has applied to supervise, develop and promote the profession of Certified Management Consultant (CMC) in Quebec.

in Canada; it contains provisions relating to integrity, objectivity, transparency, competence, conflicts of interest, invoicing, quality of services, etc.

This charter is explained in the book "Management Consulting: An Introduction to the Methodologies, Tools and Techniques of the Profession", which is offered free to new members C.M.C.

This domain integrates the patrimonial administration of the collective heritage and the managerial management of the operations of the co-ownership.

Under the auspices of the Chambre des notaires du Québec (Chamber of Notaries of Quebec), at the request of the "Quebec Department of Justice", this site is a follow-up to one of the recommendations contained in the "Report of the Advisory Committee on Co-ownership (2013)" on the large-scale dissemination of quality information on condominium law.

This portal on co-ownership brings together the expertise of self-regulatory organizations (notably the "Ordre des administrateurs agréés du Québec") whose members play a significant role in this field.

Co-ownership information site developed in partnership with the OAAQ This new corporation was dedicated to the defense of the interests of its members and to the promotion of the profession of administrator.

The Order of ADMA now requires its members to contract professional liability insurance when they deal directly with the public.