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The Institute of Leadership
Company typeNon- Profit Organisation
Founded1947
HeadquartersBirmingham, UK
ProductsMembership, Programme Accreditation, Leadership Development, Advisory Services
Websitewww.leadership.global

The Institute of Leadership is a professional membership body for leaders and managers. Its stated mission is to "inspire great leadership - everywhere".[1]

The institute is a charity registered in England, Wales and Scotland, with its head office in Birmingham, UK, and members globally.

Membership

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Membership of The Institute of Leadership is open to leaders and managers of all levels, including those with no practical experience. It is based in the UK, but open to membership worldwide. Organizations can sign up their employees as members.[2]

Three grades of professional membership entitle the member to use post-nominal letters - Associate Member (AIoL), Member (MIoL) and Fellow (FIoL). Membership is validated by an official membership certificate and a digital credential.

Members are offered access a range of services to help with their continuous professional development (CPD).

Research

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The Institute of Leadership carries out research into leadership and management in practice, publishing findings in research reports and journals.

Leadership Development

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The Institute of Leadership offers a wide range of learning resources to support the continuous professional development of leaders and managers in a variety of organisations and settings.

Publishing

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EDGE Journal is the institute's quarterly in-house magazine, looking at the latest leadership issues. It is published by LID Publishing. The magazine is distributed to members as part of a range of benefits and learning resources.

History

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The institute was formed in November 2001 through the merger of the Institute of Supervision and Management (ISM) and the National Examining Board for Supervision and Management (NEBS).

The Institute of Supervision and Management (ISM) was founded in 1947 by J.K. Evans.[3]

The National Examinations Board in Supervisory Studies (NEBSS), subsequently the National Examining Board for Supervision and Management (NEBS), was established in June 1964, on the initiative of the Department of Education and Science, as an independent autonomous body administered by the City and Guilds of London Institute.[4]

Following the merger, the Institute of Leadership & Management continued to be part of the City & Guilds Group until 2016, when the Institute of Leadership split off to become a separate organisation, with the accreditation body continuing as part of the City & Guilds Group, taking the name of ILM.[5]

On 3 April 2023, ABE Global became an independent subsidiary of The Institute of Leadership group.[6]

References

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  1. ^ "Institute for Leadership & Management". Retrieved 21 September 2015.
  • ^ "Member resources: Institute of Leadership and Management". The Scout Association. Retrieved 11 May 2015.
  • ^ "Institute of Supervision & Management gives backing to local management development programme". HR Zone Community Voice. 12 July 2000. Retrieved 21 September 2015.
  • ^ Jones, Lyndon; John, Clifford H. (1 April 1975). "The NEBSS project". Education + Training. 17 (4). Emerald Insights: 84–87. doi:10.1108/eb016357. Retrieved 20 August 2022.
  • ^ "What is the difference between the ILM and the Institute of Leadership & Management". Impellus. 5 October 2017. Retrieved 20 August 2022.
  • ^ Agreement between ABE and TILM
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