Article: Highlights – 15 January Wednesday 15 January 2025 Share Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share via email How far should companies go to look after their people? Plus, the parallels between archery and management 15 January View all 2024 CMI Highlights Ann Francke OBE, CMI’s chief executive, was quoted in an article in The Times last week, highlighting the role of better managers in helping employees who’ve suffered a dip in job satisfaction. Elsewhere, Ann has been vocal about the need to support workers pursuing fertility treatment – highlighting the difficulties they face balancing work pressures with last-minute hospital appointments. Indeed, CMI’s research into fertility treatment support found that, if organisations don’t implement formal policies, they risk losing valued staff. Such measures have a greater chance of success if they’re not introduced piecemeal. In this week’s newsletter, we hear how Adrian Walcott CCMI left a long career in brand marketing to help companies better understand their culture, so they can make comprehensive improvements. He explains how the arrival of Covid-19 sent clients flocking to his diagnostic platform, which helps organisations truly align with the needs of their people – and helped him find his own purpose along the way. Sticking with hybrid One workplace practice with a powerful role to play in company culture is hybrid working. Petra Wilton, CMI’s director of policy and external affairs, has appeared on BBC Radio [topic starts at 49.00] discussing the subject. She stressed that, while some companies are demanding their staff return to the office full time, the majority are sticking with more flexible models. Transformative training As Ann suggested above, the success of so many of these initiatives ultimately comes down to decent management. It’s no surprise that CMI’s research into the damaging impact of accidental managers is still getting attention. Proper training is key. The Times has featured a letter to the editor from Petra Wilton, who flagged the importance of Level 7 apprenticeships and the positive effect they can have on the public sector. She’s not alone in banging that drum. In this week’s newsletter, we hear from apprenticeship ambassador Kate Walker, who reveals the transformative impact that apprenticeships are having in Cumbria and beyond, as well as sharing her own inspiring journey from rejection to success. Meanwhile, archer and quality and assurance director Mark Braham shares why he embarked on a Senior Leader Apprenticeship at 51. And we hear from Solomon Siyanbade CMgr MCMI, who was recently named Chartered Manager of the Week, about how he built 12 years’ experience in his role as finance manager at an award-winning international law firm in Lagos, Nigeria, before he travelled to the UK to boost his management skills with an MBA (and CMI accreditation). As with so many of these inspiring stories, Solomon recognised his own value and was bold enough to do something about it. It’s never too late to make a difference. Best, Matt Roberts CMgr FCMI Director of membership and professional development, CMI Image: CMI Like this article? Why not share it. Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share via email You might also like these posts on this topic: Topic: Even in retirement, development is important, says Chartered Manager Tom Doran Tom Doran CMgr FCMI FIC, despite being retired since 2017, he’s not content to put his feet up Read article Article Topic: Highlights – 23 July Heatwaves, healthcare and some heartening support for managers Read article Article Topic: Neurodiversity As a manager, how much do you understand ADHD? ADHD is often framed as a deficit, but this can overlook the strengths it brings. For managers, understanding ADHD is key Read article Article Topic: “It’s practical as well as theoretical”: how a Dual Accredited MBA benefited NHS doctor Hiba How combining academic rigour with real-world application helped Dr Hiba Khan CMgr FCMI thrive in two high-stake roles Read article Article Browse all posts Don’t miss out - get notified of new content Sign-up to become a Friend of CMI to recieve our free newsletter for a regular round-up of our latest insight and guidance. CMI members always see more. For the widest selection of content, including CPD tools and multimedia resources, check out how to get involved with CMI membership. Newsletter More ways to get involved Article Our extensive range of articles are designed to keep you in the loop with all the latest management and leadership best practice, research and news. Members See More CMI Members have access to thousands of online learning and CPD resources. Learn more about our membership benefits Join The Community CMI offers a variety of flexible membership solutions, tailored to your needs. Find out more and get involved in the CMI community today.