About AIMThe Australian Institute of Management - Queensland & Northern Territory (AIM) is a not for profit entity which invests its annual surpluses in the creation of education products, alternative education distribution channels and learning support materials. The sole purpose of AIM is to promote the advancement of education and learning in the field of management and leadership for commerce, industry and government. AIM adds capacity to managers by providing opportunities to learn, develop know-how and better understand practical management. We do this through a range of services in business and management training, events and seminars, research and publications, supported by a specialist management bookshop and library services geared to graduate school education. Our membership base is made up of 4000 managers in Queensland and the Northern Territory and 550 company members. We celebrate managers' achievements each year through the Management Excellence Awards, run throughout Queensland cities and the Northern Territory. Our subsidiaries include TheCyberInstitute, a leading e-learning solutions company, and Management Press, a boutique business publishing house. Meet your local CouncilAIM NT is represented by a Northern Territory Council and a Board of Directors of the Queensland and Northern Territory Division of the Institute. Early daysOn 26 July 1950, 52 businessmen met in Brisbane to lay the foundations for the Queensland branch of the Australian Institute of Management. AIM Queensland took up residence in its current premises in Spring Hill in 1964. The Institute's Northern Territory branch was established in Darwin in the mid-1970s. Today there are nine centres of AIM in Queensland and the Northern Territory that deliver formal and informal learning services to their local communities.
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