ILM International Management Qualification (IMQ) IMQ Introductory & Diploma in Management Are these programmes for you? Why choose ILM qualifications? The ILM IMQ Diploma in Management qualifications are for those people who are likely to be either practicing or aspiring middle managers particularly those who are already in post but have had little or no formal training. They may work in factories and offices, in hospitals, in call centres, the building industry, hotels, government agencies. The list is endless. The Institute of Leadership & Management is a premier awarding body based in the UK with extensive experience in the field of leadership & management training both in the UK and internationally. Every year, ILM recognises the professional development achievements of managers and leaders from junior level to board members, as well as managers of small businesses. Well over half a million managers have improved their own performance and brought real benefits to their organisations, by taking ILM qualifications. You could join them! What do I do now? Contact your local ILM Centre Wherever people and resources are employed, managers with an ILM Management Qualification can ensure that they are employed effectively. Both qualifications are designed to improve your performance in the organisation where you work through their strong focus on your specific job role. These highly practical programmes can generate significant payback for your employer in terms of cost savings and quality improvements in your workplace. You may also have internal short training sessions in your organisation which can be incorporated into the programme structure. ILM has a world-wide network of over 2000 approved centres that provide flexible and practical management development programmes which are quality assured to ILM standard, giving you the confidence that they will meet your needs, release your potential and enhance your skills and prospects. or contact ILM T + 44 (0) 207 294 2470 F + 44 (0) 207 294 2402 E info@i-l-m.com Wwww.i-l-m.com PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES FOR MANAGERS ILM International Management Qualifications (IMQ’s) ‘ILM recognises professional ILM has developed a new range of International Management Qualifications (IMQ’s) specifically designed to meet the needs of the international market. The new IMQ’s differ in respect of the content and the assessment methodology used, although they still retain clear linkages to the UK framework of qualifications, to enable progression if required. development achievements of managers from team to board level’ leader 1 Giltspur Street London EC1A 9DD UK MKT/2A/03-08 ILM is part of the City & Guilds Group and is a company limited by guarantee no. 601049 Registered Charity 248226 The City and Guilds of London Institute Incorporated by Royal Charter Founded 1878 All IMQ’s focus on the key areas of Management and Leadership, and according to the qualification will consist of a variety of core (mandatory) and optional sessions. In order to meet the learning requirements for each qualification, the candidate must successfully complete a number of prescribed core sessions, and a number of optional sessions that can be chosen from the range available to the qualification as appropriate. What will I have to do for these qualifications? ILM IMQ Diploma in Management The ILM IMQ Diploma in Management is a comprehensive qualification that covers the full range of responsibilities for the middle manager. The aim of the qualification is to develop practising and potential middle managers by giving them the knowledge and skills they need to perform effectively in this role. The complete programme for the ILM IMQ Diploma in Management covers the five Key Areas and will take a minimum of 220 guided learning hours, including induction and tutorial support, but excluding time for assessment as follows: Induction 3 hours Tutorial Support 7 hours Managing Self 30 guided learning hours Managing People 30 guided learning hours Managing Information 30 guided learning hours Managing Activities 60 guided learning hours Managing Resources 60 guided learning This qualification is available as an Integrated qualification (with all modules delivered, assessed and certificated together) or in Modular form where all modules are delivered, assessed and certificated separately. The latter choice enables a candidate to have more flexibility in what they study if they do not require the full programme. A full overview of the Key Areas and Sessions for the programme are given in the qualification profile grid. The programme consists of a number of core (mandatory) sessions plus a number of optional sessions that are chosen from the full range listed to give flexibility and to meet individual’s needs. Where do the qualifications lead? Leading management The main purpose of both qualifications is to improve your performance, which for some participants is an end in itself. However, both qualifications can be a stepping stone to future personal development and qualifications. development across the world IMQ Introductory Diploma in Management This short flexible programme will take minimum of 45 guided learning hours which provides an introduction to the wide range of responsibilities of the middle manager. This is a tightly focused package that uses some of the modules from the IMQ Introductory Diploma in Management, and can produce a step change in a candidate’s management performance quickly and economically. Although there are some core (mandatory) sessions, the flexible structure of this qualification means that the IMQ Diploma in Management can be adapted to suit the needs of the individual and the employer. If you are a middle manager with little or no formal training, or returning from a career break, you can benefit from this programme which provides an ideal start to your ongoing future development Successful completion of the ILM IMQ Introductory Diploma in Management will accumulate ‘credit’ study hours for the full IMQ Diploma in Management which participants may progress to. Can I do distance learning? To reduce your time away from the workplace, you can take advantage of combining taught workshops with our flexible learning resources. The use of alternative delivery methods (such as open or online learning) allows you to fit study time around your work and personal life. ILM, as an organisation at the forefront of management and leadership training, has developed a comprehensive range of resources designed for each level of qualification. For the ILM IMQ Diploma in Management qualifications, the Universal Manager resource enables you to develop skills either for individual personal development or towards these qualifications. The Universal Manager is a mixed media resource, comprising 16 printed dossiers on key management topics, plus a CD of development tools and assignments, all supported by a dedicated website. Further information on this resource can be obtained from www.universal-manager.co.uk. How long will it take? The ILM IMQ Diploma in Management will typically take 12 months to complete but up to a maximum of 3 years where necessary. The ILM IMQ Introductory Diploma in Management may take from as little as two weeks up to a maximum of one year. Timescales are flexible according to your personal and professional needs, and the use of alternative delivery methods can be effective in enabling you to fit study around your personal and work life. Achievement of these qualifications also enables candidates to apply for ILM membership. During the registration period candidates will have the opportunity to apply for free student membership status. On successful completion of either of the IMQ Diploma in Management qualifications, candidates will be eligible to apply for Associate membership of ILM with the post nominal letters of AMInstLM. (each session is 6 guided learning hours) Qualification ILM IMQ Introductory Diploma in Management ILM IMQ Diploma in Management Duration A recommended minimum of 45 guided learning hours, excluding assessment, to be competed within one year A recommended 220 guided learning hours, excluding assessment time, to be completed within one year, or up to a maximum of three years Induction - 2 hours Tutorial Support – I hour A mixture of Core and Optional sessions in each of the Key Areas totalling 42 Hours. (see grid) The candidate must complete the three Core Sessions in the Modules as indicated by an asterisk ** on the grid. The candidate must also complete another four Optional Sessions selected from the grid – overall there must be one Session selected in each of the five Key Areas and a maximum of two in any given Key Area Induction - 3 hours Tutorial Support – 7 hours A mixture of Core and Optional sessions in each of the Key Areas totalling 210 hours. (see grid) The candidate must complete all three Core Sessions in each module of each Key Area as shown in bold print on the grid. The candidate must also complete another two Optional Sessions in each module in each Key Area making a total of five Sessions for each Module in each Key Area Structure Depending on practical management experiences, full membership may also be applied for, with the post nominal letters of MInstLM. Membership gives support to candidates by a range of information services plus annual subscription to Edge, the UK’s premier magazine on leadership and management, which is published 10 times a year. For further information please contact our membership team on +44 (0) 1543 266886 or email membership@i-l-m.com Both IMQ’s link directly to components of the U.K. ILM Level 4 Diploma in Management qualifications, but there is no exemption from the assessment requirements of these qualifications. These qualifications provide an effective platform for moving onto the ILM Level 7 qualifications in Executive Management (available in the UK) or for entry onto some of the MBA programmes that are offered by Higher Education providers across the world. Overview of the Key Areas, Modules and Sessions Qualification Profile Modules and sessions A B C D E F G Key Area 01 Managing Self Module 1 Self Management & Skills Continuing Professional Development Grasping Opportunities Objectives and Targets Stress Management Interacting with People Negotiating Skills Professional Presentations A B C D E F G H Key Area 02 Managing People Module 1 People Management Managing Individuals ** Developing and Managing Teams Addressing People Problems Identifying Individual Development Needs Providing Development for Individuals Human Resource Planning Managing and Delivering Training Recruitment and Selection A B C D E F G H Key Area 03 Managing Information Module 1 Information & Communication Attending Meetings Gathering Information Communications Leading Meetings and Briefings Interviewing Effective Written Communications Information Systems Text Processing for Managers A B C D E F G Key Area 04 Managing Activities Module 1 Operating Context & Change Management in Organisations ** Managing Change Initiating Change The Legal Framework Organisations and their Cultures Managing Ethically Economic and International Contexts A B C D E F G H I Key Area 05 Managing resources Module 1 Planning & Resources Planning for Efficiency ** Health, Safety and the Environment Facilities Management Work Analysis Managing Equipment Managing Materials Project Planning and Control Successful Project Delivery Operations Research Techniques Note: All sessions are 6 hours long Assessment A Work Based Assignment of approximately 2000 words addressing the three Core Sessions as indicated on the grid and A Reflective Integrated Presentation (approximately 15 minutes) and A Continuous Professional Development (CPD) Statement 4 Work Based Assignments of approx.1500 words each (one for each of the Key Areas 02– 05) and a Consultancy Report of 4-5000 words and 5 written Personal Development Records (one for each Key Area) and a Summative CPD Plan and An individual summative interview, including presentation of the Consultancy Report (organised by the centre) of approx. 30 minutes Entry Requirements Participants will normally be either practising or aspiring middle managers. There are no formal educational requirements although candidates will need to have sufficient literacy skills to complete and meet the assessment criteria Method of Delivery Flexible to suit the requirements of candidates, employers and Centres. Methods can include classroom teaching, lectures, workshops and elements of open/distance/on-line learning ILM Membership During the registration period candidates will have the opportunity to apply for free student membership status and on successful completion of either qualification, will be eligible to apply for ILM Associate membership with the post nominal letters of AMInstLM. Modules and sessions Note: Sessions shown in bold print are the Core sessions for the Diploma in Management Sessions shown with an asterisk ** indicate Core Sessions for the Introductory Diploma in Management ‘over half a million managers have improved their management performance with ILM qualifications …why not join them?’ A B C D E F G Key Area 04 Managing Activities Module 2 Meeting Customer Needs Planning to Meet Customer Requirements Understanding the Organisation Managing Quality Customer Relations Product and Service Management Marketing and Selling Understanding the Market A B C D E F G Key Area 05 Managing Resources Module 2 Finance & Numeracy Managing by Budgets Making a Financial Case Understanding Finance Management Accounting for Managers Presenting Numerical Data Analytical Statistics Spreadsheets for Managers
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