The value of Chartered Manager Status
Tuesday 23 March 2021Chartered Manager status is a unique award from the Chartered Management Institute, and recognises excellence in management.
Chartered Managers deliver real impact - recent research highlights that 91% say their self-awareness has increased and 88% say their self confidence has improved. Whilst, 81% say their management skills have strengthened and 76% say that Chartered Manager provides the “ultimate competitive advantage”.
In this session...
Goldie Polycarp, Engagement Manager (APAC) will be joined by Dr.Vinitha Guptan FCMI, CMI Regional Board in Malaysia Manisha Mistry CMgr MCMI , Rolls Royce, and CMIs Chartered Manager of the Year 2020 Karen Nichols MCMI, Membership Operations Manager, CMI. They will discuss the following:
- Explain the importance of professional recognition with the Chartered Management Institute and the value of Chartered Manager status.
- Hear from Manisha Mistry about her career and what being a Chartered Manager means to her.
- Help you understand the pathway to becoming a Chartered Manager.
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