Updates
IMPM runs Action Mindset in Rio de Janeiro

Published 2 November 2011
FGV-EBAPE ran a stimulating and fun Action mindset module in Rio de Janeiro. The module considered the 'Why not?' approach prevalent in Brazil and its implication for action in management and the social context. The module included early morning reflection on Ipanema beach.
Read Mintzberg's latest article on getting from management development to organisational development with IMpact.
Published 30 August 2011
From OD Practitioner Vol.43 No.3 2011
IMPM Highly Commended in EFMD Excellence in Practice Awards 2011
Published 22 July 2011
IMPM, Lufthansa and Coaching Ourselves have been highly commended in the EFMD Excellence in Practice Awards for Partnerships in Learning and Development.
Read here how IMPM helps managers to share their learning back at work.
Full story from EFMD site.
"The IMPM is about doing a better job,
not just getting a better job."
- Henry Mintzberg
(co-founder of the IMPM and author of Managers not MBAs)
The IMPM is an international executive masters program focused on the practice of managing. It is designed for very experienced managers and entrepreneurs, to help them become even better managers and leaders, and to make a lasting impact on their organisations.
The IMPM is the most authentically international masters program you will find. It creates many perspectives on management and business as it moves between different countries and business schools. The program is based on five 10-day modules in the UK, Canada, India, China and Brazil, thus offering a major experience of three of the four BRIC countries.
Find out what makes the IMPM such a unique program in this video, made as participants start their first IMPM module - the Reflective Mindset - at Lancaster University Management School:
You can also look at some more clips in the IMPM video gallery
If you are interested in finding out more:
- You can browse through the IMPM site OR
- You can look at our short digtital brochure OR
- You can contact Dora Koop at info@impm.org or speak to her on number: +1 514 398 7309
