Holding an I.S.P. designation means that your IT staff members have agreed to be bound by the CIPS Code of Ethics. Their intentions can be trusted. I.S.P. holders only undertake work that they are qualified to do. This reduces your organization's management risk. You can trust an I.S.P. holder.
The ITCP designation is directed specifically to senior IT practitioners and academics who want to demonstrate to their employer, their clients, their students and their partners that in addition to their IT knowledge, they understand how to effectively utilize and apply their organizational experience to achieving organizational excellence.
AITP holders have successfully completed a relevant IT related program, abide by the CIPS Code of Ethics, and are committed to ongoing professional development. As AITP holders progress in their career and obtain IT professional work experience and knowledge, members will become eligible for ITCP and ISP certifications.
There is a clear need for increased joint action and engagement of all key IT industry stakeholders, and for partnerships at the highest level. In a spirit of dialogue and cooperation, IP3 provides a global platform that will help shape and implement relevant policies to foster professionalism in IT worldwide.