INTEGRA
INTERNATIONAL®
® current membership statistics:
| Integra
International |
| Membership
|
| Section
|
Firms
|
Countries
|
Offices |
Partners
|
Staff
|
Total
Personnel |
Fees
Billed
US
$ |
| |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| AAA |
45 |
17 |
63 |
164 |
1,002 |
1,166 |
112,245,000
|
| |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| EMEIA |
44 |
26 |
65 |
160 |
943 |
1,103 |
113,100,000
|
| |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| Total |
89 |
43 |
128 |
324 |
1,945 |
2,269 |
225,345,000 |
| |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Each
member firm remains independent and conducts its professional
affairs as it always has - provided professional standards
for its jurisdiction are maintained. Each firm must have
at least 6 professionals (North America only) wherever possible.
Some market areas have either only smaller firms or the
big 4, in which case exceptions are made. Member firms generally
do not exceed 150 employees, most are about 30 employees.
Each firm must agree to actively participate in the network
by attending at least one conference each year and by responding
promptly to any requests from other members. Each firm must
pay the annual dues timely.
Each firm is supplied with a supply of our Members' Handbook
and International Directory which has been designed and
written so that it can be used whenever Integra's international
connections may have an influence on the client proposal
being presented. An initial supply of 15 books is supplied
upon admittance to membership. Additional copies are available
to be purchased at Integra's cost. Also available is a PowerPoint
presentation that demonstrates the advantages of membership
in Integra.
Formal
professional development remains the responsibility of each
firm. All members are required to meet the standards of
their respective governing body. At each Integra conference
a significant portion of time qualifies for professional
development and education certificates are issued.
Referrals
of business between members are negotiated directly between
firms. Procedures exist for the coordination of services
when multiple Integra offices are engaged by a client. A
database, including the area of expertise, of all members
is maintained on our internal Intranet. The Intranet is
our "World Wide Communications and Productivity Tool" available
at no cost to all members. It is used for interoffice discussions,
e-mail, web links, tasks, appointments, etc. Technical assistance
is available at any time from other members. In addition,
ample time is available at each of our conferences for firms
with special interests to meet.

Information
about membership benefits
Print a membership
application form. |