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Asian Institute of Management

Asian Institute of Management
Official logo of the Asian Institute of Management.png
Type Private
Established 1968
President Dr. Jikyeong Kang
Dean Dr. Jikyeong Kang
Address Eugenio Lopez Foundation Building, Joseph R. McMicking Campus, 123 Paseo de Roxas, MCPO Box 2095, Makati City 1229, Philippines, Makati City, Philippines
Affiliations AACSB
Website www.aim.edu

The Asian Institute of Management "AIM" is an international management school. It is one of the few business schools in Asia to be internationally accredited with the AACSB[2]. It was established in partnership with Harvard Business School and uses the Harvard Business School case study teaching methodology. It was described by Asiaweek magazine (a TIME publication) as the best in the Asia-Pacific region in terms of executive education.

The institute was established in 1968 in partnership with Harvard Business School, the Ford Foundation, and visionaries of the Asian academic and business communities. It is located in Makati City, Philippines. AIM has a local board of trustees and an international board of governors.

The Washington SyCip Graduate School of Business (SyCip School) has two degree programs: the 16-month Master in Business Administration and the Executive MBA program. Instruction is based primarily on the case method developed at Harvard Business School. The school applies American and European management principles to problems in Asia. Over the decades, however, the school has built up a bank of its own Asian cases.

The Stephen Zuellig Graduate School of Development Management (Zuellig School) is in the field of development management in Asia. The Zuellig School has an 11-month Master in Development Management program intended for executives and managers from developing nations. In addition, the Zuellig School conducts research, certificate courses in development management, and institution-building activities for Asian organizations. The School teaches development managers in matters that involve social and economic development of sectors, most especially the marginalized.


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