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CMI: Learning at Work Day is perfect time for managers to accelerate their development

The Chartered Management Institute (CMI) has urged managers to use Learning at Work Day, tomorrow (17 May), as a spur to accelerate their professional development.

CMI Acting CEO Christopher Kinsella Recognised with Honorary Teaching Fellowship

Improving the skills of the management workforce is absolutely vital for individual business success, in terms of delivering effective public services and in terms of helping the UK deliver on a world stage. With only one in five UK managers holding a professional management qualification the Chartered Management Institute (CMI) is increasingly working to build strong relationships with Division One business Schools and Universities to help promote the professionalism of managers.   

New Study Shows Companies Can Reverse the Odds and Achieve Successful Reorganization

Six Critical Factors Can Make All the Difference in Reorganization Success, According to New Report from The Boston Consulting Group

Legislative agenda gives welcome new flexibilities and freedom to leaders

The Chartered Management Institute (CMI) has responded to the Queen’s Speech.

Local MP visits John Colet School to meet leaders of the future

John Colet School in Aylesbury celebrated its commitment to developing students with management and leadership skills today with a visit from Rt Hon David Lidington MP, Conservative MP for Aylesbury. The local MP attended a workshop to see the programme the school has been running for the past two years as part of its Campus CMI pledge.

Managers see glimmers of hope amidst economic gloom

In the wake of the news that the UK has officially entered a double dip recession, a report released today by the Chartered Management Institute (CMI) reveals the concerns held by the UK’s managers and leaders about the current economic situation. CMI’s bi-annual Economic Outlook report does, however, also offer greater glimmers of hope than in recent times, outlining senior executives’ views on the state of the economy in 12 months and beyond.

Careers advice critical to help young people make better choices

The Chartered Management Institute (CMI) has welcomed the launch of the National Careers Service, highlighting the need for improved careers advice to help meet employers’ needs for more people with management skills in the coming decade.

Almost 300,000 managers walked away from jobs last year

Employers struggle to retain and recruit for management roles

New figures released today show that employers are struggling to hang on to workers, despite the turbulent employment market, with more than 283,000* managers walking away from their jobs in the 12 months to September 2011.

Skills remain missing piece of the jigsaw as Chancellor aims to solve growth puzzle

The Chartered Management Institute (CMI) has responded to the Budget.

New £50m fund to support developing skills for growth - “Employer Ownership Fund”

Are you struggling to invest in the management and leadership skills you need to grow your organisation? Would your organisation benefit from Government funding to support a new approach to developing your management and leadership skills?