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Sam Johnston becomes a Chartered Manager

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LONDON (PRWEB) SEPTEMBER 23, 2020

The Chartered Management Institute (CMI) has awarded Sam Johnston his Chartered Manager status having completed his Chartered Manager accreditation.

Sam Johnston, an Australian technology executive and serial entrepreneur, is currently director of labs at DXC Technology. He has previously worked for Silicon Valley start-ups and scale-ups including Google, Equinix, and Citrix.

Sam has a bachelor of science in computer science from the University of New South Wales and is in the SP Jain School of Global Management EMBA Class of 2021.

Visit https://www.linkedin.com/in/samjohnston/ for more information, or follow @samj.

Ann Francke, CEO at CMI, commented:

“CMI is delighted to award Sam Johnston the highest professional status, Chartered Manager. Raising the quality of management skills is essential to the wellbeing and productivity of the workforce. Unqualified, accidental managers mean that four in ten of us rate our line managers as ineffective. Professionally trained managers such as Sam improve business performance and operations.”

Sam Johnston added:

“Becoming a Chartered Fellow was the ideal way to demonstrate skills gained from over two decades of experience leading people and managing change. The rigorous accreditation process identifies strengths and opportunities for growth, providing a roadmap for future development. The credential also gives balance to a strong technical background and entrepreneurial mindset. I am pleased to be a member of the growing global community of professional managers.”

The Chartered Manager accreditation is designed to equip managers with the professional capability to drive and lead better organisations. CMI’s 2015 Mapping Management Excellence research revealed Chartered Managers add value to their companies through developing new products or services and improving operational efficiencies, through far higher levels of productivity. As individuals, Chartered Managers gain increased confidence, self-awareness and add an average of £341,443 in value to their employers.

To find out more about the CMI, visit: http://www.managers.org.uk/cmgr.

About CMI

The Chartered Management Institute (CMI) is the only chartered professional body for management and leaderships, dedicated to improving managers’ skills and growing the number of qualified managers.

Our professional management qualifications span GCSE to PhD equivalents, including the unique Chartered Manager award, which increases earning potential and improves workplace performance.

We provide employers and individual managers with access to the latest management thinking and with practical online support that helps them to embrace change, create high-performing teams and keep ahead of the curve.

With a member community of more than 140,000 managers and leaders, we promote high standards of ethical practice through our Professional Code of Conduct, and help managers to build their expertise through online networks, regional events and mentoring opportunities.

Visit http://www.managers.org.uk for more information, or follow us @cmi_managers.

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