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AIM Special Event - Book Launch
09/03/10
"The Negative Side of Positive Thinking" by Simon Moss - Wednesday 24th March 5.30pm-8pm.

This launch will present innovative insights to support managers, psychologists, coaches, counsellors and human resources professionals.
Your Agenda For Success March
05/03/10
Welcome to the March edition of Your Agenda for Success. In this edition, we look at how to build a cohesive and winning team. We also feature AIM’s extensive range of Qualifications and preview our popular Outstanding Women’s Series.
Your Agenda for Success January/February
01/01/10
Welcome to the January/February edition of Your Agenda for Success. In this edition, we scrutinise AIM’s Workplace Skills Gap Survey. We examine what is working, what isn’t, what can be done to alleviate current skills gaps and what lessons we can learn from previous downturns to shore up Australia's economic future.
Australia’s Workplace Skills Crisis
15/12/09
Australia has a chronic workforce skills shortage, according to the findings of a major survey released today.

Seventy six per cent of more than 2,000 executives surveyed by the Australian Institute of Management said their organisations have a workforce ‘skills gap'. Furthermore, 71 per cent of the executives surveyed by the Australian Institute of Management said they believed the skills gap was impacting on organisations across the state or territory in which they lived.
Looking to the Future
25/11/09
A major new research project in Tasmania will examine what needs to be done to maximise living standards, wealth generation and business sector performance in the state by 2020.

Details of the survey, to be conducted by the Australian Institute of Management (AIM) were outlined today at an executive function in Hobart at which the Tasmanian Government Treasurer, Michael Aird was the keynote speaker.
Your Agenda for Success November/December
01/11/09
There is more to the Australian Institute of Management Victoria & Tasmania (AIM VT) than short courses, international speakers and a great library - just as there is more to your career than your current skill set and the role you are in today.
Your Agenda for Success October
01/10/09
Welcome to Your Agenda for Success October. This month we take a close look at the web and how you can make social media marketing tools work for your businesss. Also we focus on strategy and it's importance for business websites and design. Find out more about the annual Partners in Business lunch and all about AIM's new office in Tasmania.
Your Agenda for Success September
01/09/09
Welcome to the September edition of Your Agenda for Success. In this issue we explore all things brand related. How important is your personal and business brand? Brand is an asset that needs to be fostered like any other and we have some business experts share their views and advice on the topic. We also interview Naomi Simson of RedBalloon.com.au about her web business success and take a close look at our AIM Marketing courses that can equip you with the skills to improve marketing performance in your business.
Your Agenda For Success August
01/08/09
Welcome to the August edition of Your Agenda for Success. This month we explore AIM VT's latest survey results- Business Performance and Priorities in the Downturn reveals that the downturn in the economy represents an opportunity to build market share according to nearly three quarters of Australian managers.The issue of Short-termism is also discussed and what it's ramifications are for business. We also profile our new Knowledge Hour information seminars in the CBD, outline the great value in management qualifications and take a close look at the new AIM Knowledge Update email that members receive.
GFC Lesson is Business Should Shun ‘Short-termism’
22/07/09
A survey of more than 1,200 executives has revealed that achieving ‘short-term financial goals’ is influencing the business direction of almost half of Australia’s corporations.
The survey by the Australian Institute of Management discovered that 44 per cent of participants believed attaining short term profit goals was impacting on their organisation’s approach to business. Furthermore, 51 per cent of respondents working with public companies said seeking short term profit goals was affecting their organisation’s performance.(public company respondents totalled 33% of those surveyed)
Key National Organisation Returns to Tasmania
09/07/09
The nation’s major professional development body for managers, the Australian Institute of Management is re-establishing operations in Tasmania.
Your Agenda for Success July
01/07/09
Welcome to the July edition of Your Agenda for Success. This month we explore how to profit through innovation and how innovative strategy can see your company through the tough times. Ceasing opportunities in uneasy financial times is tough but smart. We take a look at the courses offered by AIM on promoting such innovative thought in your organisation and discuss the importance of Coaching from a management perspective. The AIM History mural was launched recently there's a story about it's development. Also there's an interview with our next Outstanding Women's Series speaker, Karen Hayes on who inspires her.
Your Agenda for Success June
01/06/09
Welcome to the June edition of Your Agenda for Success. This month we explore the importance of employee engagement and how it is integral to a successful and profitable business. We interview the Premier of Tasmania about new skills initiatives and look at short courses you can do at AIM to improve employee engagement in your organisation. We explore also how you can become a professional member for just $99.
ETS Challenges For Government
06/05/09
May 6 2009
A survey released today shows the Federal Government needs to more actively engage with Australian companies - particularly small and medium sized enterprises - about the emissions trading scheme (ETS) to help protect jobs and profits.
Your Agenda For Success May
05/05/09
Welcome to our May edition of Your Agenda for Success. In this issue we explore corporate endurance and how to invest in your business for the future. We look at the relationship between AIM VT and the Victorian Council of Social Service (VCOSS), review some changes to Corporate Membership benefits and Maureen Frank's Top 10 tips.
20 Classic Business Books
28/04/09
20 Classic Business Books Bulletin presents the most popular titles that all managers and leaders should have on their bookshelf. From books on strategy, leadership and influence to practical topics such as report writing and competencies.
2009 AIM National Salary Survey
01/04/09
The Australian Institute of Management's National Salary Survey is recognised as one of the largest and most comprehensive remuneration planning resources in Australia.
Order your copy today...
Your Agenda for Success April
01/04/09
Welcome to the April edition of Your Agenda for Success. In this issue we look at 10 of the best sound strategies for survival so you can remain positive in tough times. We look at short courses to brush up on practical skills and give yourself an edge. We look at a practical way to conserve your business in Capital Ideas and introduce our new online research database: Emerald Management First.
Confident of Surviving Crisis
24/02/09
Eighty seven per cent of CEOs and top level executives believe their companies will survive the global financial crisis according to a survey released today by the Australian Institute of Management.
The vast majority of the 528 business leaders surveyed also remain positive about the capabilities of their companies and future prospects.
Don't Get Spooked
15/01/09
Companies should not let today’s unemployment figures spook them into making hasty decisions on the retention and development of employees said the CEO of the Australian Institute of Management in Melbourne, Susan Heron.
Full time employment fell by 43,900 according to the December labour force figures released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics.

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