NZIM Membership
FIND OUT WHAT A NZIM MEMBERSHIP CAN DO FOR YOU
 

The New Zealand Institute of Management (NZIM) provides opportunities for individuals to develop their management and leadership capability. NZIM builds capability through research, learning and recognition.

NZIM offers services across New Zealand that are available to everyone. Many individuals and organisations take advantage of the benefits of membership.
 
As a member, you will benefit greatly from the opportunity to mix and share ideas with other members at functions and events.

A wide variety of meetings and workshops provide many opportunities to mix with fellow members and others to exchange ideas and experiences. We will help keep you abreast of modern best practice through presentations from senior management speakers, politicians, academics and specialists covering a particular area of expertise.

 
Member Benefits
See what NZIM has to offer you or your organisation.
 
Individual Membership
What does individual membership entail and how do you apply.
 
Regional Corporate Membership
What can corporate membership do for your organisation and how do you apply.
 
National Corporate Membership

Suitable for organisations seeking access to services for their employees regardless of their geographical location. What can national corporate membership do for your organisation and how do you apply.

 
Not-for-Profit Corporate Membership
NZIM recognise the importance of the not-for-profit sector and the limited funding involved, and therefore have introduced a special not-for-profit corporate rate. What can not-for-profit corporate membership do for your registered charity or incorporated society and how do you apply.
 
Professional Qualifications
If you are an Individual Member of NZIM you may apply for a NZIM professional qualification. View NZIM's professional qualification grading system and learn how to advance your status.
 
Subscription Payment
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Code of Ethics
All members will be required to abide by the NZIM Code of Ethics.
 
NZIM Central Rules
 
 
 
 
 
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