Irish Management Institute (IMI) launches new programme of experiences to empower senior leaders to embed change

Irish Management Institute (IMI), in partnership with University College Cork (UCC), has launched a first-of-its-kind programme of experiences, aimed at developing the capabilities of senior leaders including Chief Executives, Chief Financial Officers, Chief Operating Officers and heads of organisations within the private and public sectors. The Senior Executive Experience (SEE) will allow participants to forge new ways of thinking around leadership, strategy, decision-making and negotiation.

New research published by the IMI has shown that senior executives are facing ever-increasing workloads there is limited opportunity for organisational leaders to invest time in continuous learning. 83% of senior business leaders in Ireland state their organisation needs a transformational change.

Yet, in the era of increased digitisation, growing requirements to integrate ESG and sustainability targets, economic uncertainty and geopolitical factors, the need to bring new thinking and new skills to the decision-making table of companies and public sector bodies has never been greater.

SEE has been developed specifically to meet the emerging skills needs of today’s leaders while also recognising the limited time that is available to spend on learning. The programme, delivered by a team of national and internationally renowned lecturers and experts, including Associate Dean at Ashridge Executive Education Dr Kerrie Fleming and best-selling author Bernard Marr, offers immersive learning together with peer-coaching with successful executives to equip participants with new tools and insights.

Commenting on the launch, Shane O’Sullivan, Interim CEO, IMI said: “The world class faculty on this programme will challenge and disrupt the way senior leaders think and will help to equip them with new tools and insights to shape the future of their organisations. Most importantly the course will provide the time and space to reframe how participants think about the issues they are confronted with, all while making relevant connections with industry peers.”

SEE is comprised of five separate learning tracks, which include: ‘Leading and Managing’, ‘Strategic Decision-Making and Risk Management’ and ‘Digital Transformation’. Participants can choose the area that best aligns with their interests and objectives or select different experiences from multiple tracks.

Upon completion, participants will be awarded a Certificate of Leadership Excellence, and become members of the IMI Senior Executive Alumni group, granting access to exclusive events with guest speakers, networking opportunities with other senior leaders and quarterly insights updates.

Mr O’Sullivan said: “When we surveyed business leaders recently, the vast majority said that their organisations needed a major transformational change. With the challenges associated with the recent global pandemic and economic uncertainty, and the opportunities presented by new technologies and ways of thinking, leaders really need to get away from the desk, be challenged to think differently and learn from others so that they can work towards embedding real change in their own organisations. To help, we have developed this unique programme of events and experiences, including networking and problem solving with like-minded senior executives.”

Dr. Kriti Jain, Associate Professor at IE Business School in Spain said: “Leaders need to continually acquire new ideas and learn new things to be able to make an impact in a digitally-enabled, knowledge economy. SEE offers senior executives alternatives to full-time study and excessive time commitments, with short and flexible experiences that deliver relevant skills, based on a selection of competency foundations.”

Starting dates for the programme are scheduled for May and September. To learn more about the modules, rates and lecturers, visit: https://www.imi.ie/product/senior-executive-experience/

Aon’s Accelerate Programme aims to increase gender diversity at managerial and senior leadership level

Aon plc a leading global professional services firm, today announced a new programme reflecting its commitment to supporting increased representation of women at the leadership level within the firm.

Aon, an accredited gold standard investor in diversity from the Irish Centre for Diversity, employs over 750 colleagues in Ireland. The new Accelerate Programme is designed and delivered in collaboration with the Irish Management Institute and focuses on equipping women colleagues from across the firm with the necessary skills and opportunities to achieve their full potential at Aon.

The programme features a series of workshops, projects, psychometric testing and mentoring support being delivered this year. It will enable the participants to develop their leadership style and to become role models for others within the workplace. The new programme complements other initiatives by the Aon Ireland Inclusion Council to increase representation at the leadership level within the firm.

Rachael Ingle, CEO of Aon Ireland, said, “The Accelerate Programme is no longer a ‘nice to have’ but a ‘must have’ to ensure we deliver better outcomes for our colleagues, clients and communities. It is one of many initiatives aimed at driving an increase in the representation of women in leadership in our firm. We believe that businesses thrive when the communities they serve and the people they employ also flourish.”

Triona Geraghty, HR Director at Aon, commented, “We are delighted to launch Accelerate, a programme that signals another milestone in our inclusion and diversity evolution. We firmly believe in strategically designing for diversity and recognise the opportunity to further strengthen the pipeline for women in leadership, particularly at senior levels within the firm.”

Shane O’Sullivan, interim CEO, Irish Management Institute, said: “The Irish Management Institute is delighted to work with Aon Ireland on this bespoke programme created to empower the firm’s women employees on their career journey, and therefore, help improve the diversity of its future leaders.

“As the first programme of its kind for Aon Ireland, we’re looking forward to working with them to see the impact this initiative has on participants and, ultimately, how it helps to support the firm’s diversity and inclusion goals.”

More information about Aon Ireland is available here.