Article: NZIM Leadership and Legacy After seven years in the hot seat, Doug Matheson stepped down as National Chairman of the New Zealand Institute of Management last month. He talked to Management magazine about his leadership and his views of the future of management in New Zealand.

You have lead the New Zealand Institute of Management for seven years, what accomplishments do you feel most proud of?

Through the period I have been national president, and more recently national chairman, NZIM has moved from being primarily New Zealand's professional management body, short course provider and owner of basic management qualifications, to playing a key role in developing management and leadership as a key contributor to the country's economic performance.

We refocussed our strategy to reflect management needs and to play an increasing role in the country's future prosperity and the future of individuals who choose management as a career.

The greatest accomplishment has been ...

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