The development of the Australian School of Applied Management has been supported by a consortium of stakeholders, including major Australian employers, industry bodies and government agencies.
In line with the expectations of ASAM’s primary stakeholders and the broader Australian market, an industry recognition scheme will see that graduates of the Australian Applied Management Colloquium and the Australian Applied Leadership Program are recognised in ways that are readily identified by current and future employers.
Under the scheme, graduates receive a Certificate of Attainment, the optional use post-nominals (AAMC) and a detailed Statement of Achievement.
Certificate of Attainment
All graduate receive a Certificate of Attainment. This provides a permanent acknowledgement of their successful completion of the Colloquium program.
Post Nominal (AAMC)
Graduates of the Australian Applied Management Colloquium will be permitted to use the post-nominal-AAMC. Similarly, graduates of the Australian Applied Leadership Program will be permitted to use the post-nominal AALP.
The award abbreviations for successful completion of the respective programs can be inserted as a post nominal after one’s surname on items such as business cards and resumes.
Statement of Achievement
Each graduate receives an electronic Statement of Achievement. The Statement of Achievement details all the modules acheived.
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