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The New Zealand Institute of Management (NZIM) is New Zealand's largest professional management organisation and is very representative of management and employers comprising 4,500 individual members and 1,500 corporate members. The corporate members tend to be large companies and assuming each employs an average of 10 managers this would bring the total membership to around 19,000 practising managers. NZIM represents the interests of these practising managers and has an extensive coverage of both the public and private sectors.
NZIM is in the mainstream of management standards development and is committed to continuously improving management education standards in New Zealand. The Institute administers national management educational qualifications through tertiary institutions and secondary schools and undertakes advocacy activities and research.
NZIM has a management development staircase. The Ascent of Management programme has been developed over many years and is continuously updated in close consultation with industry and the tertiary sector.
NZIM National and Region Boards represent a full cross section of New Zealand business, industry, government, non profit organisations and associations.
NZIM retains external Advisory Panels which constantly review and supervise programme development.
The strength of NZIM is derived from the involvement of Chief Executives, Educationalists, Specialist Advisory Panels and practising managers.
All courses are National Training Council (NTC) approved and qualify to be offset against the 2% training levy tax.
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