CIM | Chartered Managers Canada News

Keep up to date with the latest news and announcements from CIM | Charted Managers Canada.
Here, as well as thought leadership articles from our members and designation holders that span a wide range of topics in the world of management.

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Understanding Your Management Style and How To Evolve

Not all managers are the same, and each type of manager will need a different approach to evolve their managerial style forward.

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Emerging Trends and Challenges Facing Canadian Managers in 2025

We identify seven key areas that will define the role of Canadian Managers in 2025.

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Upskilling and Reskilling for Managers: Effective Strategies for Career Shifts

Transitioning into a new role or preparing for a career change can bring with it excitement as well as challenges.

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National Day for Truth and Reconciliation - September 30, 2024

The Importance of September 30, 2024: Truth and Reconciliation Day in Canada and the Role of Managers in Decolonizing Workplaces

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A Manager's Responsibilities Within DEI

As managers, it's important that we are actively focused on promoting diversity, equity and inclusion.

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Navigating the Future of Remote Work: Key Trends for Managers in Canada

As we move further into 2024, the management landscape in Canada continues to evolve, driven by the profound shifts in how we work.

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International Graduates and the Hope for an Inclusive Labour Market

An ideal labour market is one devoid of discrimination and promotes diversity in the workplace. Therefore, it is imperative for companies to strive to create suitable accommodations for an inclusive …

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New Whitepaper: Diversity, Equity, and lnclusion

A Manager's Guide to Changing the Way Work is Done

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