The International Management Development Association (IMDA) was
formed in 1987 in the State of Pennsylvania to provide an interdisciplinary
and global platform for the exchange of ideas in the pursuit of professional
growth and opportunities for academics, practitioners, and public
policy makers at all levels. The organization is dedicated to offering
member benefits and privileges through the development of worldwide
personal networks and relationships. Management scholars, researchers,
business practitioners and public policy makers representing a wide
variety of disciplines, sectors, and industries from five continents
have shown great interest and desire in the establishment of this
non-profit organization. The Association's mission concerns management
development through the transfer of information and knowledge, learning,
cooperation and exchange of personnel. The Association is involved
with all of the functional areas of business, namely management, finance,
accounting, marketing, information systems, etc. The functions and
mandate of the Association are as follows:
- A network for the exchange of information and knowledge and for the
collaboration on research and business projects. In particular, the
Association serves as a catalyst and provides a link between members
from the developed countries and the developing countries.
- The involvement of business corporations and public policy makers
enhance the sharing of business knowledge. Emphasis is on management
education, the transfer of know-how and technology and practical training.
- The Association promotes and organizes the exchange of professors,
administrators and managers between developed and developing countries.
This will involve cultural/educational exchanges and the learning
and experience of different systems in business management.
- An annual meeting of the Association is held in different countries
to bring together people involved in a specific theme or in specific
issues of international management development for a particular country
or region.
- The identification of consultancy projects in different parts of the
world. The Association would assist in matching country needs to the
skills of qualified professionals who are members of the Association.
- The publication of managerially-oriented journals and book-series
in international management development to disseminate the results
of conceptual and empirical research concerning management development
around the world. The Association's Newsletter is published
to inform members about the activities of members as well as the activities
of other sister organizations taking place.
- To seek funding for research and development projects for developing
countries. Assist members and member organizations in grant proposal
writing.
- To build links between the Association and already established bodies
that are active in different parts of the world (e.g.: U.N., World
Bank, development banks, ILO, FAO, EFMD, Council of Europe, EFC. OECD
and others).
- To establish a continually updated database of professionals with
expertise in issues related to international management development.
- The identification of specific priority issues in international management
development.
- The implementation of a "Business Planning Center" where
representatives of Third World countries and the developed nations
would meet for training courses to exchange information and to initiate
collaborative projects.
- To organize special executive training and certificate programs in
different functional areas of international business.
- Offer professional designations to practicing managers and public
makers worldwide.
- Organize world business congresses in different parts of the world
and publish the conference proceedings in a book of readings.
- The promotion of the translation of publications relevant to international
management issues and development.
- To build a library of material relevant to international business
studies and make them available to members.
- To promote and organize the donations of books to developing countries
(e.g. for school and institutional libraries).
- To establish scholarships and grants for successful but needy members.
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