At IMI, we do not claim to know what's best for you and your organisation. Instead our 60 years of experience of working with you and listening to your challenges and issues informs everything we do. Our programmes are all about what matters to you and to your organisation.
All of our programmes are all built on the simple concept that most people learn best when they have a chance to put learning into practice immediately. That is why all our programmes are built on the principles of action learning. We create the environment where you can put learning into action immediately. You can then learn by watching how different people approach the same task and through the feedback you receive from other managers in the room with you.
We know this is the most powerful and lasting way for managers to learn because that's what you tell us time and time again.
Find the right programme for your needs and those of your organisation:
For advice or to discuss your options call 1800 22 33 88 or contact our Programme Advisors team at programmeadvisors@imi.ie .
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