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Chartered Management Institute and IMC to merge
10:46, 10 May 2004
THE Chartered Management Institute and the Institute of Management Consultancy (IMC) have announced plans to join forces.
The merger, ratified in a ballot of IMC members, enables the new, larger organisation to advance professional standards for both the management and consultancy professions.
Calvert Markham, president of IMC, said: "There is a natural alliance between IMC and the Chartered Management Institute, with a shared interest in promoting and developing excellent management performance.
“Together we will strive to raise the capabilities of individuals and their organisations and by joining forces we will have a stronger base from which to add to the debate on corporate governance and business ethics."
The merger will lead to a series of combined programmes designed to raise performance levels and encourage the promotion of best practice in each discipline. Integration will also provide access to wider information resources and a greater array of learning and networking opportunities.
Mary Chapman, chief executive of the Chartered Management Institute, said: "As a combined entity with IMC, we will be in an even stronger position to develop respected, influential and professional leaders and form a community of practitioners committed to improving corporate performance.
Integration will begin during summer 2004 and it is anticipated that the combined structures will be in place by January 2005.
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