Press Releases
Read CMI’s press releases below to ensure that you’re up to date with all the latest news, articles and comments.

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Millions of UK people in work can’t pay an unexpected £300 bill, new study finds
Research from Work Foundation and the CMI finds one in three workers in insecure work expect to lose their jobs in 12 months.
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New study: Bad managers and toxic work culture causing one in three staff to walk
A groundbreaking new study from the CMI exposes the damage that bad managers are inflicting on their organisations.
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Fiona Dawson named Chartered Management Institute’s next President
Fiona Dawson CBE has been announced as Chartered Management Institute’s next President
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NHS staff boost will be wasted without better management
A new report from the SMF and the CMI finds that the NHS has a quality and quantity problem when it comes to management.
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West Midlands growth needs stronger management says new research published by the Chartered Management Institute
New analysis from CMI shows huge demand for management skills in the West Midlands with demand not meeting supply.
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AI: Security, job losses, and lack of training all worrying UK managers, a new study finds
Security, job losses, and lack of training all worrying UK managers, a new study finds
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CMI responds to ONS inflation data
Inflation stress has knock-on effect on worker productivity, survey finds
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CMI Women Conference urges leaders to create more inclusive workplaces
Leading figures from the worlds of business and politics joined delegates from across the UK for second CMI Women conference.
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Better managers key to boosting patient outcomes and education results
The CMI/SMF partnership is focused on building evidence base around the scale and effectiveness of public sector management
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New research shows companies failing to take action on gender pay gap
New CMI research finds only 17% of managers believe their organisation is using gender pay gap data to make positive changes.