Since 2009, the Australian Applied Management Colloquium has helped organisations as far afield as Albany in Western Australia to Cairns in Queensland.

Through input from the National Advisory Board, a key commitment of the Australian School of Applied Management (ASAM) is to ensure that the Australian Applied Management Colloquium is delivered as widely as possible.
Geographic barriers already hamper access of many Australians to various aspects of social and economic life – whether it be travel times to local hospitals or poor telecommunications networks in remote regions.
ASAM understands this therefore one of it's madates is that all Australian's should have real and equal access to its management education programs.
To this end, ASAM has implemented a variety of nationwide strategies – ranging from travel subsidies to developing its programs to be robust and malleable for different local training needs – that have supported diverse attendance.
Covering Ground
Since 2009, ASAM's Australian Applied Management Colloquium has been delivered in every state and territory.
ASAM is particularly proud that Colloquium programs and coaching locations have been well-represented in regional and remote locations. Much of this is attributable to the numerous customised, in-house programs that ASAM has delivered.
Whether or not you can find a pin on the below map that locates where you are, ASAM is dedicated to delivering its best-of-breed management education programs as far afield as necessary.
More Information
Individuals and organisations are encouraged to find out more about the Australian Applied Management Colloquium. Read the Colloquium prospectus here.
The Australian Applied Management Colloquium has now helped organisations as far afield as Albany in Western Australia to Cairns in Queensland. More.
Increasingly, organisations are calling on ASAM to develop the Colloquium program in a customised form for their organisations. More.
The National Advisory Board provides strategic advice and support to the Australian School of Applied Management. More
With a readership of over 40,000 professionals across Australia, the ASAM Bulletin enables ASAM to deliver informative and topical debate on management and leadership. More