IMNZ joins Skills Group

The Institute of Management NZ (IMNZ) has announced that it has now joined Skills Group.

Skills Group is a vocational education specialist with a global footprint and IMNZ’s general manager Peter Brooke says that it will add a whole new dimension to the services IMNZ can offer.

“IMNZ clients and communities will continue to have access to all the services we currently offer, from the same friendly team and we’ll continue to work with Massey to provide premium education pathways for IMNZ’s communities and learners,” the announcement from Brooke says.

“The partnership between IMNZ and Skills means we are now able to put the best possible growth tools and development pathways at the fingertips of industry bodies and clients which will foster individual, team and business success across more of New Zealand.

“The future of membership is on an exciting new pathway. The next phase of collaborative opportunities will be communicated within the next month.

“We’re looking forward to a continued focus of building capability in the skills we need to lead high performing organisations and deliver better outcomes faster.”

IMNZ says it is proud to be working with Skills Group to offer more NZ businesses the best chance of success.

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