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Chartered Management Institute - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (105 words) |
 | The Chartered Management Institute is a professional institution for managers, based in the United Kingdom. |
 | In addition to supporting its members, the organisation encourages management development, carries out research, produces a wide variety of publications on management interests, and publishes the national magazine Management Today (in addition to its members journal Professional Manager). |
 | The Institute also engages with government and other public bodies concerning policy on management and business related issues. |
| Scottish National Committee - Management of Individual Institutions (2000 words) |
 | Institutions are legally autonomous and we are, therefore, conscious of the need to ensure that a proper balance is struck between accountability for public funds and this autonomy. |
 | Institutions employ a range of management structures and the Scottish Higher Education Funding Council (SHEFC) states in its written evidence to the Inquiry that the recommendations of the Jarratt Report, in relation to embedding proper management structures at all levels, have not been addressed fully in all institutions'. |
 | Given the challenges likely to be faced by institutions, the management team must be able to establish realistic targets for all aspects of their business, whilst adopting an open and communicative style, to gain commitment and ownership from the entire institution. |