International Academy of Management
President Jan Masaryk, (born Sept. 14, 1886, Prague, Bohemia, Austria-Hungary- died March 10, 1948, Prague, Czech) founded CIOS in 1932, origin of The International Academy of Management in 1958. Read More →
President Jan Masaryk, (born Sept. 14, 1886, Prague, Bohemia, Austria-Hungary- died March 10, 1948, Prague, Czech) founded CIOS in 1932, origin of The International Academy of Management in 1958. Read More →
The present Chancellor, Professor Jan Oosterveld, was elected at the 2007’s ceremony of the Annual Meeting of the International Academy of Management that took place at IMD Institute, Lausanne, Switzerland.
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The aim of The International Academy of Management is to honor excellence in management through the election to Fellowship of individuals who have made an outstanding international contribution to the science the art of management and to human progress.
The International Academy of Management is a forum for the exchange internationally of knowledge and experience so as to contribute to the advancement of the science and art of management and thus to human progress.
You can find The international Academy of Management fellow’s publications at their personal pages, at the Amazon link or at the Fellow Publications site in our web.
The International Academy of Management had its origins in the first international management congress held in Prague in 1924 at the initiative of President Jan Masaryk. At the congress, CIOS - ...
The institution shall be known as: The International Academy of Management¹. The members of this Institution shall be known as: Fellows; and this Institution, with its members, shall continue to ...
The Governing Board, Committee and the Regional Chapters have specifics functions The Governing Board The Governing Board shall consist of the Chancellor, the Vice-Chancellors and the Treasurer. The Secretary shall be in ...