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Key Operating Principles
- CPC's service areas are New York and New Jersey. CPC is committed to these areas and will continue to support them with a "critical Mass" of products and services.
- Successes and innovations in New York and New Jersey provide a model institutional and financial structure with implications that are National in scope, and with the potential to benefit communities in other locations and the interests of CPC's Members who are active in those locations.
- CPC recognizes that its ability to develop and support new products and services, and to expand into new geographic areas is governed by the practical limitations of its organizational structure, its financial and human resources, and the interest of its Members. Therefore, CPC will continue to develop new products and explore opportunities in new markets: a) when it is confident that it possesses or can acquire the knowledge, skills, and resources to do so, b) when doing so will not diminish its managerial or organizational capacity, or its ability to support its current products and service areas, and c) when doing so is in the best interests of its Membership as a whole.
- As CPC's product offerings or service areas expand, it will create an organizational and managerial infrastructure that will effectively and efficiently support that growth, while sustaining its entrepreneurial spirit and "hands on, community based" approach to business.
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