Canadian Institute of Management
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The Canadian Institute of Management is Canada's senior management association. As a non-profit organization, the Institute was established in 1942 and is dedicated to enhancing managerial skills and professional development. Currently, there are 17 branches coast-to-coast with the National Office in Toronto.
The Institute's programs are available through many educational institutions in cities across Canada. The programs are also available in a variety of forms and structures:
- National accredited study programs offered through universities and colleges
- International recognition of individual achievement
- Contact with practicing management professionals
- Local branch activities and services including workshops and seminars
- Self-study programs for maximum flexibility
The CIM offers the following professional qualifications:
- Certified in Management (C.I.M.)
- Professional Manager (P.Mgr.)
- Chartered Manager (F.CIM)
[edit] Chartered Manager
Chartered Manager is the most senior professional qualification offered by the Canadian Institute of Management. It is abbreviated as F.CIM and used as a post-nominal.
The qualification is awarded on the basis of completion of 20 academic courses offered through the Canadian Institute of Management or through completion of a Master of Business Administration degree or Ph.D. degree in Business or Management.
The Canadian Institute of Management is Canada's most senior management association that obtained its Federal Charter in 1942.