MANAGEMENT DIVISION
Anniversary The Canterbury division of the New Zealand Institute of Management reached its twenty-fifth anniversary recently. There was no ceremony to mark the occasion because the division was too busy, according to the secre-tary-manager (Mr V. C. Lazell). The division began as an off-shoot of the Canterbury Manufacturers’ Association in 1944—before the national institute came into being—when a meeting of the manufacturers decided to form an industrial management group. In 1944, an Institute of Industrial Management was established in Wellington and became known as the New Zealand Institute of Management. The Christchurch group eventually broke away from the Canterbury Manufacturers’ Association, and became known as the Canterbury division of the New Zealand Institute of Management The division’s management education programme flourished after the war, and has continued to do so. Now the division organises and runs more than 40 training; courses each year for all ] levels of management |
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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32068, 16 August 1969, Page 21
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