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International Women’s Day takes place on March 8th each year around the world celebrating the social, economic, cultural and political successes of women. The day also marks a call to action for achieving gender equality. Each year the Australian Institute of Management holds an International Women’s Day Debate. This year’s event, with the support of Business News Australia, will debate the topic ‘Australia in 2017 is still a man’s world’. In the lead up to the event, I’ve explored some of the possible arguments on either side of the debate.
It’s been a huge year for AIM and we have no plans to slow down as we move into 2017!
Following the success of the first AIM Conference in October this year, we’re excited to announce that the 2017 Conference will be held in Melbourne on the 24th of March. The day-long conference will explore the latest in leadership and management, providing an insightful and interactive program addressing topics designed to develop you as a leader.
We would like to wish all Members a wonderful holiday season. Below is a list of the opening times for AIM Member Lounge facilities and libraries across the country.
Would you like your product or service profiled to attendees of the AIM International Women’s Day Great Debate? The debate will take place in Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane in March 2017. Email us your prize donation for the What Women Want charity raffle to reach over 1500 predominately female decision-makers, as they celebrate International Women’s Day.
The Australian Institute of Management is a major partner at the 'Start With Why' Leadership Forum run by The Growth Faculty in Sydney and Melbourne on March 2017. We have secured a discounted rate for AIM Members. Take advantage of it by booking today!
AIM is delighted to announce that the International Women's Day Great Debate is back in 2017! This year's topic is: Australia in 2017 is still a man's world. Our esteemed debaters will address the current state of gender equality in Australia and whether women have really achieved social and economic equality.
October marked two significant signature events for AIM. The first is AIM’s 75th Anniversary.
Earlier this week we sent all AIM Members an opportunity to nominate a friend or colleague who would make a great addition to our community. If you missed it, or would like a refresher please see below of how you can be involved.
National Salary Survey (NSS) purchasers received their latest update in October with AIM’s research team honing in on staff retention trends across Australia. The release of AIM’s Staff Retention Report, as part of the NSS October update, showed small & medium sized businesses recording the highest resignation rates.