Chartered Management Institute
The Chartered Management Institute is a professional institution for management based in the United Kingdom. It was founded as the British Institute of Management in 1947 or 1948, merged with the Institution of Industrial Managers in 1992 to form the Institute of Management, and gained a royal charter, and its present name, in 2002.
The major membership classes are:
- Member
- Fellow – Senior most position for those with significant expertise
Chartered Manager (CMgr)
The Chartered Manager process requires candidates to demonstrate how they have developed as a manager and how they have applied their leadership and management skills to achieve significant business impact. Following an application, successful candidate are entitled to use the designatory post-nominal letters of CMgr.There are two routes to becoming Chartered:
- Assessment Route - Available to those who have completed a degree level qualification in management with at least three years managerial experience or for those without degree qualification to have a minimum of five years relevant experience.
- Fast Track Route - Available to those who hold at least a CMI Level 5 Diploma with at least three years of relevant managerial experience.
Criteria and requirements for chartered status in the UK have to be approved by the Privy Council; as such the criteria for Chartered Manager designation are "broadly similar" to chartered statuses in other fields.
History
Timeline- 1945 - Sir Stafford Cripps, the president of the Board of Trade appointed a Committee, under the chairmanship of Sir Clive Baillieu to formulate detailed proposals for the establishment of a central institution for all aspects related to management. One of the reasons behind this move was the realisation that, although there were professional bodies representing functional activities, there was no comparable body for general management thinking and for the development and promotion of better management.
- 1947 or 1948 - Following the recommendations of the Baillieu Report, the British Institute of Management was formed.
- 1951 - The UK's first Diploma in Management Studies was introduced by the BIM and the Ministry of Education.
- 1987 - The BIM, in conjunction with other bodies, issued two pivotal reports, The making of British managers, and The making of managers. These reports led to the formation of the National Forum for Management Education and Development and, subsequently, the Management Charter Initiative, which spearheaded the issue of the world's first competency-based national management standards.
- 1992 - BIM merged with the Institution of Industrial Managers to form the Institute of Management. The awarding body status of the IIM was transferred to the new Institute.
- 2000 - The Institute accredited its 250th approved centre to deliver IM management qualifications.
- 2001 - The Institute of Interim Management was formed as a Special Interest Group within the Institute of Management.
- 2002 - The Institute of Management was awarded a Royal Charter and became the Chartered Management Institute.
- 2002 - The institute's management qualifications were recognised as part of the UK's National Qualifications Framework for Higher Education.
- 2002 - The Institute of Interim Management by mutual agreement with the CMI, gained an independent status.
- 2003 - The Chartered Manager designation was launched.
- 2005 - The Institute of Management Consultancy became an 'organisation within the Institute'
- 2005 – The institute assumed the presidency of the European Management Association for a three-year term
- 2005 - The institute's first National Convention is held at the Queen's Hotel in Leeds
- 2006 – The Institute of Business Advisers became an 'organisation with the Institute' and discussions commenced with a view to achieving a merger between IBA and IMC by mid-2007
- 2007 - National Convention held in Birmingham at the Hilton Metropole
- 2007 - IBA becomes IBC, the Institute of Business Consulting
- 2008 - Ruth Spellman is appointed Chief Executive
- 2008 - National Convention held in Birmingham at the Hilton Metropole
- 2009 - National Convention held in London at the London Hilton Metropole.
- 2011 - Ruth Spellman suddenly leaves CMI in August with Christopher Kinsella being appointed as interim CE
- 2011 - A survey of members, conducted by Huw Hilditch-Roberts, concluded that branches should be scrapped in order to improve engagement with the membership.
- 2012 - Ann Francke is appointed in June as Chief Executive.
- 2013 - New Regional Chairmen appointed and Regional Boards elected to take over from branches in October.
- 2014 - Mike Clasper is appointed as president
Membership
- Student - Must be studying a relevant management qualification at any level no.
- Affiliate - Requires no experience or qualifications.
- Associate - Requires a management qualification at Certificate, Diploma or S/NVQ level OR a minimum of 3 years management experience. This grade carries entitlement to use the designatory letters ACMI.
- Member - Requires a management qualification at degree level/equivalent OR a minimum of 5 years management experience. This grade carries entitlement to use the designatory letters MCMI.
- Fellow - Requires a management qualification at degree level/equivalent AND a minimum of 10 years’ management experience, three of which must be at a strategic level. This grade carries entitlement to use the designatory letters FCMI and is granted by an Assessment Panel.
Qualifications
General Management and Leadership
Each level follows a format whereby a number of credits gained lead to an Award, Certificate, and Diploma. Qualifications are part of the UK's Regulated Qualifications Framework.- Level 2 Award, Certificate & Diploma in Team Leading
- Level 3 Award, Certificate & Diploma in First Line Management
- Level 4 Award, Certificate & Diploma in Management and Leadership
- Level 5 Award, Certificate & Diploma in Management and Leadership
- Level 6 Award, Certificate & Diploma in Management and Leadership
- Level 7 Award, Certificate & Diploma in Strategic Management and Leadership
- Level 8 Award, Certificate & Diploma in Strategic Direction and Leadership
Coaching and Mentoring Awards
- Level 3 Award, Certificate & Diploma in Coaching and Mentoring
- Level 5 Award, Certificate & Diploma in Coaching and Mentoring
- Level 7 Award, Certificate & Diploma in Coaching and Mentoring
N/SVQs
- Level 2 S/NVQ in Team Leading
- Level 3 S/NVQ in Management
- Level 4 S/NVQ in Management
- Level 5 S/NVQ in Management