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ASIAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT BASIC MANAGEMENT PROGRAM PROGRAM 2013 The Basic Foundation of a Strong Enterprise EXECUTIVE EDUCATION & LIFELONG LEARNING CENTER http://excell.aim.edu

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The Basic Foundation of a Strong Enterprise

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PROGRAM BENEFIT:

PROGRAM OBJECTIVES:

WHO SHOULD ATTEND:

What past participants have to say about the program:

The BASIC MANAGEMENT PROGRAM (BMP) is an interactive training program designed for organizations that need to equip their first level managers with a broader management perspective, through an understanding of the basic management principles and skills. It will teach the participants to understand the overall functional organization of the company, as well as the cross-functional relationship among its units for an interactive approach to management.

The participants will experience the management process, and be able to practice e!ective management skills through the participative discussion method of learning. They will be trained in analysis and problem solving. Their self-confidence will be enhance through e!ective skills in communication and presentation. The course also provides opportunities for learning from the experience of other participants, through discussion groups and exchange of ideas.

Maximum benefits from the course may be gained by the following individuals within the corporation :

• More experienced employees who have earned or want to earn the challenge of greater responsibility

• Employees identified for a fast-track executive development path.

• To understand organizational units and relationships

• To experience the management process

• To practice e!ective management skills

• To develop analytical and problem-solving tools

• To enhance self-confidence

• To learn and use e!ective skills in communication and presentation

First-line managers / Unit Supervisor / Entrepreneurs

“ T h e p r o g r a m h a s e x c e e d e d m y expectation. I learned is many things outside the four corners of my o"ce. It showed the best practices in the industry to be a better manager. Through, I am not an accountant, I was still able to comprehend the topics discussed in Finance. I am looking forward of putting I learned into practice”Simolette S. Fejol, Pacific Cement Phils., Inc.

“I have taken an MBA course but it is nothing compared to the knowledge I have learned from my experience in the BMP. And on top of this, I have gained a lot of friends from the program”Whilden Sta. Maria, IMD Manager-Petron Corp.

“It taught me new ways of seeing and solving old problems. It made me aware of problems I did not even know existed. The module on Total Quality Management was an eye opener as how far we still needed to go”Mr. Isaac Masilamani Daniel Muthuswamy, Assistant General Manager, Indian Overseas Bank

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Programs

MODULE TOPIC

About the program director Distinguished faculty

Week 1

Managerial Processes and Practice • Business Management : An Overview• The Di!erent Stakeholders on an Organization• Management Control

Systematic Decision Making • Critical Thinking• Decision-Making and Implementation Plan

Language of Business • A Road Map to your Financial Report• Budgeting

Week 2

Empowering People for Change • Managing People Today• MBTI Workshop• Intra and Inter-Personal Communications• Transactional Analysis• Vision and Value Clarification• Motivating Performance

Managing Costs and Profits • Cost-Volume-Profit Relationships• Segmented Reporting• Relevant Costs in Decision Making• Product Costing

Empowering People for Change • Understanding Group Process and Team Dynamics• Leadership• Understanding the Dynamics of Organizational Change• Negotiation and Conflict Management

Project Management • Integrated Approach to the Managerial Process• Network Analysis - PERT/CPM

Managing Quality & Total Quality Management

• Total Quality Management• Total Quality Service• Kaizen Continuous Improvement

Week 2

PROF. GASTON D. ORTIGAS is the Program Director of the Basic Management Program and the Pepsi Cola Professor of Business Management, and has been a full-time professor of AIM since 1986. His teaching assignments run across degree and executive training programs mainly in the areas of Strategic Planning, Entrepreneurship, Total Quality Management, Business Process Reengineering, Electronic Commerce and Electronic Governance, Operations Management and Critical Thinking. He also conducts business games and simulations. Professor Ortigas’ present action research is in the areas of sustainable entrepreneurship, sustainable energy, cultural tourism, blended learning management and electronic governance. Past action research has been in the areas of development management, managing arts and cultural institutions, electronic commerce and knowledge management.

• Prof. Enrico C. Angtuaco• Prof. Francisco P. Bernardo, Jr.• Prof. Rene Domingo• Prof. Milagros Du Largos, Ph.D• Prof. Mario Antonio Lopez

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About AIM

To reserve and register, please contact the country representative nearest you :

LEADERSHIP.

EXCELLENCE.

COMMITMENT.

AIM IS THE PREMIERE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS and management in Asia, o!ering world-class graduate education that has molded Asia’s business, development, and entrepreneurial leaders and managers for more than 40 years.

AIM is the acknowledged authority on Asian management systems, which it infuses with a global perspective. AIM leads in the region’s socioeconomic transformation by o!ering unique educational opportunities and cross-cultural experience to citizens from developing and developed economies. As an Asian institute, AIM has created programs specifically for Asian needs and uses an approach attuned to the Asian mind and to Asian issues. AIM began as a school of business management, but over the years, as it strove to be more responsive to Asia’s concerns, AIM expanded the scope of its interests and activities to encompass the management of government agencies, non-profit organization, and small and medium enterprises.

Established in 1968 in partnership with Harvard Business School, the Ford Foundation, and visionaries of the Asian academic and business communities, AIM consistently makes it to the best-of-the-best lists for exceptional quality of its full-time MBA, executive education, Executive MBA Programs.

AIM’s commitment to management excellence has been recognized by international organizations. AIM has been awarded accreditation by the Association to Advance Collegiate School of Business (ACCSB).

In 2002, the World Bank selected AIM as its strategic partner in Asia with the establishment of the AIM-World Bank Global Distance Learning Center. This makes AIM the first private management education institution in the world to partner with the World Bank. The Asian Development Bank has also designated AIM as center of excellence and collaborator in delivering programs that cultivate progress in Asian societies.

As a proof of AIM’s pledge to set world-class standards and contribute to the community and to the world, AIM has received numerous citations, including the 1995 Ramon Magsaysay Award, the Asian equivalent of the Nobel Prize, for its role in promoting international understanding and setting region-wide standards for excellence. In 2001, AIM was honored with the first Beyond Grey Pinstripes Award for Business School Innovation in Social Impact Management. In 2003, the same group singled out AIM for Excellence in Integration in Core Curriculum. AIM is also the first graduate school of management in the world to be awarded ISO 14001 Certification for its Environmental Management System.

For inquiries, please contact :Yola Genuino, Apple Ani or Ria GonzalesTel. nos : +632 8932050; 8924011

ext. 526, 228, 347, 345, or 365

EASY WAYS TO REGISTER :Fax : +632 8932031 / 8923260Email : [email protected] : http://excell.aim.edu

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For Indonesia area, contact us: Representative of AIM for Executive Education program in Jakarta, Martinus BenjaminTel. nos : +6221 2965588, +6221 30050688 Email : [email protected]

All participants receive :Instructional materialsLunch, morning and afternoon snacksCertificate of attendance

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EXECUTIVE EDUCATION & LIFELONG LEARNING CENTER

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Tel: (632) 8924011 ext. 2813/2806Direct Line: (632) 465-2813/2806Website : http://excell.aim.edu

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