The Asian Institute of Management (AIM) is an Asian pioneer in management education. The Institute was founded in 1968 by a consortium of prominent business leaders, Philippine academic institutions, and the Harvard Business School.AIM is the first school in Southeast Asia to receive accreditation from the US-based Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB), globally recognized as having the world's highest standards.
Throughout its history, the Institute has sought to empower students to thrive in challenging, rapidly shifting environments. It achieves this by encouraging a more considerate, effective, and sustainable approach to business in society.Our mission is to sustain the growth of Asian businesses and societies by developing professional, entrepreneurial, and socially-responsible leaders and managers.
One of our goals is to foster a student population that mirrors the diversity and character of Asian cultures and economies. Assembling such an eclectic community requires us to look beyond an applicant’s individual qualities and also consider work experience, industry sector, nationality, and gender.We appreciate candidates who can show a clear connection between their educational preparation, what they are doing at present, and what they want to do in the future.
We look for candidates with singular and unique experiences and accomplishments. If you’ve planted your nation’s flag on K2, designed an app, or founded a disruptive startup with college buddies, or have worked in disaster relief programs as a volunteer, we’d like to hear your stories, and give other students the opportunity to learn from your experiences.We look for candidates who can think clearly and voice their opinions in a manner that their professors and classmates will understand. Clarity of thought also includes the ability to organize ideas so these can be presented in a logical manner.These skills become invaluable assets in the caseroom where time is limited, and airtime a precious resource.We look for candidates who possess the resilience and capacity to graduate from the Institution’s programs. Admissions test scores are one way to measure quantitative, verbal, and reasoning skills necessary for successfully completing studies at the graduate level.But the test measures only potential — although it wouldn’t hurt to have a lot of it. We also look at how applicants fared while taking earlier courses. Academic distinctions are noted favorably, as these indicate the student’s likelihood to excel at AIM.Finally, we look for candidates who have held positions of leadership in school and at work, across different industries.If you have a leadership story that’s interesting and fairly unique, then we'd like to be the first to hear it.
For over 49 years, the Asian Institute of Management has been molding titans of industry and driving positive transformation in society. Today, we offer an immersive kind of management education — one that is meaningfully different, yet fully relevant to an emerging Asia.With more than 43,000 alumni from 80 countries occupying various leadership positions around the globe, the Asian Institute of Management reinforces its commitment towards contributing to the significant growth of Asian enterprise and societies.As we look forward to the next 50 years and beyond, we reaffirm our mission to lead, inspire, and transform.
Since it was founded in 1968 by the Harvard Business School and academics as well as prominent business leaders of the Philippines, the Institute has been committed to contributing towards sustaining the growth of Asian businesses and societies by developing professional, entrepreneurial, and socially responsible managers and leaders.With our new logo, dubbed the Nexus, AIM doesn’t just sit at the heart of fluid change, but leads, inspires, and transforms the forces that exist around it — ultimately changing the perception of what an educational institution can be.Organizations rebrand at different periods in their history. For AIM, the rationale for rebranding is anchored in our efforts to modernize, expand, and pivot. As Asia changes, so must business — and so must we.
To kick off our 50th anniversary celebrations, we begin this year with a new logo that not only represents the emergent dynamism of our Institute but the rapidly occurring changes within our region as well.The Nexus embodies and embraces fluidity, given the nature of our times. Yet it remains rooted in the heritage and guiding principles of our founding families. As the shape of the old shield morphs into the new Nexus, AIM continues to serve as a focal point where business, government, and society converge, connect, and synergize.The homage to legacy and heritage is most evident in the continued use of green and blue (honoring the critical contributions of De La Salle and Ateneo universities), and yellow. Those colors have taken on additional meaning, now also representing the land (green), sea (blue), sun and human spirit (yellow), which evoke our regional character. Purple, the only new color to our palette, represents the shared prosperity — social, spiritual, and financial — that these elements come together to produce.The Nexus gives the school an energetic and vibrant identity, one designed to change and evolve in digital and non-digital applications, and to convey our ability to adapt and respond to challenges present and future.
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This is a school for students who wants to learn better management and discipline in managing their business. They have good professors, better facilities which are made available for all their students. Although this is one of the most expensive schools in the country but its absolutely worth it to enroll in this institution.
By Teresa Fabugais (Jun, 2018) |
AIM is a commendable place for business strategic escalation. It provides the atendees with utmost learning convenience.
By Abby Grace Bautista Amigable (Apr, 2018) |
This is a very good graduate school of business and management.
I took an executive course here and was very much impressed by the quality of instruction, the expertise of professors and the facilities like the case room that facilitated spirited discussion, sharing of ideas and experiential learnings.
They have even a chapel that holds daily Masses and is open to the public.
The staff and personnel, including the security guards, are very friendly and nice.
In addition, the campus is very near the restaurants and Greenbelt shopping malls are just across the street (Paseo de Roxas) from the main entrance.
By Eli Gatanela (Jan, 2018) |
An Institute of excellence,that helps nurture the inner strengths of students and develop their professionalism to become effective managers.This is what I am today after graduation from AIM in 1990
By Lakshman Malawathanthrige (Dec, 2017) |
Strongly recommended. The practitioner-oriented, creative, developmental and transformational philosophy of the school will make you an effective leader and manager. I credit the school in contributing to my success and reputation as an effective and celebrated turn-around CEO. Beyond the key functional skills in management, a successful turn-around CEO must be goal-driven, developmental and a great people manager.
By Khoo Boo Boon (Dec, 2017) |
Teaching system thinking and critical thinking, which are very effective tools for strategic management applicable for managers both in public and private as well as for social development and business management.
By Ruben Borres (Dec, 2017) |
The best TRAINING INSTITUTION OF LEADERS & MANAGERS in ASIA. Took my BASIC MANAGEMENT COURSE here for School Managers & confidently using d skills & knowledge I learned now that I am a PRESIDING OFFICER of the SANGGUNIANG BAYAN.
By Napoleon Malto (Oct, 2017) |
Excellent care with world class facilities. All the staff was very much courtious and polite. Doctors receptionist Ms Ritu helped me even when she was not on duty(from her home), very much thankful to her.
By Sanjay Kumar (Sep, 2017) |
World Class with the Excellent Quality Training Home and Education for the Professionals, Managers and Leaders in the Philippines and to the World.
By Edgar Dangilan Laurente (Aug, 2017) |
In 1994..i had opportunity to join as a student in MDM program..so many expriences i got from my prof and classmate...to create me as a good.manager and leader in development field.....
By Ilyas abibu (Jul, 2018) |