MBA graduates set to become first Chartered Manager graduates in Australia and New Zealand.
Deakin is set to become the first university in Australia to embed the internationally-recognised Chartered Manager designation into their MBA and MBA (HCM) programs thanks to a Pathway Partnership with the Institute of Managers and Leaders Australia and New Zealand (IML ANZ).
The Chartered Manager accreditation, recognised by Royal Charter, is the highest status that can be achieved in the managerial profession. It is considered throughout global public and private sectors as a mark of management and leadership excellence.
In addition to the designation, Deakin MBA Director Associate Professor Colin Higgins said all of the University's MBA graduates would now also automatically receive an added professional qualification upon graduation by virtue of IML ANZ's strategic partnership with the Chartered Management Institute (CMI) in the UK.
MBA graduates will be awarded with a CMI Level 7 Diploma in Strategic Management and Leadership, as well as having the Chartered Manager accreditation embedded in their course.
"Being a Chartered Manager is one of the highest distinctions you can earn as a manager, and it speaks volumes to prospective employers in terms of the holder's employability, professionalism and competence," Associate Professor Higgins said.
"Employers can have the utmost confidence Deakin MBA graduates are proven managers and leaders with the skills to manage an organisation's most important asset – its people.
"The MBA offered through Deakin University is one of the most highly regarded in Australia. Through our partnership with IML ANZ, Deakin MBA students would also receive complimentary IML ANZ membership for the duration of their studies, plus an additional year of membership after they graduate. This provides them with exclusive access to mentoring, networking, engagement with industry and professional development opportunities."
Associate Professor Higgins said the partnership with IML ANZ demonstrated Deakin's commitment to professionalising the management vocation, an important consideration for all industries following the controversy of the recent Banking Royal Commission and growing global economic uncertainty.
"The Deakin MBA program is dedicated to strengthening its capacity to build business acumen, enhance decision-making and communication skills, and accelerate the careers of our talented students," he said.
IML ANZ Chief Executive David Pich said, "We are incredibly proud to be working with Deakin University, one of Australia's most respected business and management institutions, on this ground-breaking partnership".
"As the first university in the country to embed the Chartered Manager accreditation into a program, Deakin's MBA candidates – our nation's future managers and leaders – will become the first Chartered graduates in Australia and New Zealand."
The Deakin MBA program is internationally recognised and EPAS accredited by the European Foundation for Management Development, the world's most thorough program accreditation system for business and/or management programs.
More information: http://www.deakin.edu.au/courses/find-a-course/business/master-of-business-administration
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This article was originally published on Deakin Media.