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Chartered Manager

Regulators
  • Chartered Management Institute
Nations
United Kingdom
Sectors
  • Construction and engineering
  • Education
  • Finance
  • Science
  • Law
  • Other
  • Health and care
  • Architecture
  • Security
  • Transport
  • Surveying

Regulatory or professional bodies

Chartered body

Regulatory authority
Chartered Management Institute
Address

77 Kingsway,
London,
WC2B 6SR

Phone number
+44 (0)1536207360

Regulation

Regulation summary

Chartered Manager is all about professional recognition and is the highest status that can be achieved in the management and leadership profession.

Chartered status recognises managers with exceptional management and leadership skills and commitment to Continuing Professional Development (CPD), demonstrating to employers and peers the value of a professional approach that delivers measurable impact.

Regulation type

Accreditation

Reserved activities

None - restrictions apply to use of title only

Protected titles

Chartered Manager (post nominal letters CMgr)

More about regulated activities and titles
https://www.managers.org.uk/membership/chartered-manager/

Qualifications and experience

New professionals

Routes to qualification

Gaining Chartered Manager status involves completing a holistic assessment that is underpinned by the CMI Professional Standard for Management and Leadership. It provides you with a fantastic opportunity to reflect on your recent workplace achievements and how you effectively apply your management and leadership skills.

There are a variety of routes available depending upon your qualifications and experience.

Professionals from outside the UK

Recognition for professionals outside the UK
Some - qualifications from some countries may be recognised, but professionals from other countries will have to re-qualify

Legislation

Title of relevant act or charter

Chartered Manager

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