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"Chartered Management Institute"...

Howard Chapman

Howard Chapman, Editor, writes:
 

We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "Chartered Management Institute", and we have a large number of manufacturers' news releases and technical articles here on Buildingtalk which will be of interest. Let me be your guide.
 
Start with the news release FTA offers diploma in management from Freight Transport Association, which we summarised at the time by saying "The Freight Transport Association is offering a new Diploma in Management as part of its all-encompassing industry training courses". A couple of weeks before, we featured the news release Construction sector senior executives juggle from Chartered Management Institute: "New research by the Chartered Management Institute shows senior executives in the construction sector are struggling to manage conflicting priorities".
 
In August 2007, we covered the news from Chartered Management Institute concerning its Workplace bullying - take a look at Lack of management skills cause workplace bullying which says: "New research released by the Ban Bullying At Work campaign reveals that two thirds (66%) of managers believe that lack of management skills is the major factor contributing to bullying".
 
Take a look also at the news release from ISG Jackson, Training and development to retain staff, as well as Leading client advisor joins EC Harris from EC Harris, and Construction industry optimism outweighs fears from Chartered Management Institute.
 

See also:

Bovis Homes chairman appointed President of CMI (November 2006)
Tim Melville-Ross CBE, chairman of Bovis Homes plc, has been appointed as the new President of the Chartered Management Institute

Topical management, leadership and business advice (July 2006)
The Chartered Management Institute offers independent comment and advice about topical management, leadership and business issues

'Destination Desk' top resort in construction (June 2006)
'Destination Desk' becomes the top resort for construction sector as holidays lose appeal - failure to take time off saves 3,500 million pounds a year for UK organisations

Construction companies at risk says CMI (May 2006)
Survey published by the Chartered Management Institute says construction companies at risk as emergency planning takes backstage role

Construction companies at risk (May 2006)
Many construction companies are failing to prepare for disruption, despite evidence outlining the business benefits of disaster planning

Happy, healthy employees means healthy bottom line (May 2006)
Bibby Financial Services is urging business owners and managers to put measures in place to reduce absenteeism and keep their staff and the bottom line healthy

'Quality of Working Life' report from CMI (April 2006)
The survey reveals a poor picture of health, with only half (50 per cent) of construction managers believing they are currently in 'good' health

Construction managers feel the strain (March 2006)
Construction managers feel the strain as ill health at work hits productivity

Decision-making in construction organisations (March 2006)
Fear of failure and suspicion obstruct decision-making in construction organisations, according to the results of surveys by the Chartered Management Institute

Construction sector benefits of volunteering (January 2006)
Individuals in construction sector fail to capitalise on the benefits of volunteering

Concerns revealed in 'Motivation Matters' survey (December 2005)
The research shows managers in the construction sector are eager for recognition, fed up with workplace cliques and in need of guidance as they try to realise career ambitions

Construction industry inability to make decisions (November 2005)
Senior managers in the construction industry are frustrated by an inability to reach decisions, according to a survey by the Chartered Management Institute

Managers create corporate pressure cooker (October 2005)
The 'Motivation Matters' survey, published by the Chartered Management Institute and sponsored by Adecco, is now available

Workplace bullying guidelines published (August 2005)
12.8 million working days were lost to stress during 2003/4 and reports suggest that bullying causes between one-third and a half of all stress-related illnesses

Long hours culture saves 880 million pounds (July 2005)
Despite calls to end the UK's long-hours culture many managers in the construction sector refuse to stop working

Construction staff retention rates nosedive (June 2005)
Staff retention rates nosedive as construction sector falls to bottom of earnings league table, despite the frequency and value of bonus payments

Construction sector productivity drops (April 2005)
Construction sector productivity drops as workforce skills fail to improve

Tarmac graduate management programme (April 2005)
Graduates employed by Tarmac have the opportunity to develop management and leadership skills as part of the Tarmac Graduate Management Programme

Construction fails to plan for major disruptions (March 2005)
Organisations in the construction sector are failing to protect key assets and the ability to function in the face of major disruptions, according to research published by the CMI

Tarmac Graduate Management Programme (November 2004)
Graduates employed by Tarmac will now have the opportunity to develop management and leadership skills as part of the Tarmac Graduate Management Programme

UK Managers Beg Bosses For 'Pat On The Back' (September 2004)
What managers really think of their bosses was made clearer today as Adecco and the Chartered Management Institute revealed their first UK 'whinge report'

Managers Running On Empty As Work Overload Spirals (June 2004)
Employees are overworked, undervalued and insecure, says new survey by the Chartered Management Institute and Adecco, the global leader in HR solutions

David E James Is New BM TRADA Managing Director (December 2003)
David E James, Head of Operations for BM TRADA Certification Ltd since 2001, has been appointed Managing Director to succeed Hugh Taylor

 

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