Learning and Development Guide 2025

ANTICIPATE THE FUTURE

At AIM WA, we recognise that the core of every thriving organisation is its people. We all rely on individuals and teams to bring ideas to life, solve problems, and create value in our workplaces. Our commitment is to develop and support everyone in the workplace - this is how AIM WA inspires better workplaces.

This year, we’ve introduced several new courses to help people seize opportunities and navigate the challenges of an evolving business environment. However, we understand that organisations need to do more than keep pace with change – they need to anticipate the future and support their people with the right development opportunities. That’s why the AIM WA Learning and Development Guide includes: • New training courses to address emerging workplace needs • Regional training delivery • A suite of virtual training courses • Higher education, Vocational Education and Training qualifications The AIM WA team look forward to supporting you and your people to do their best work.

Professor Gary Martin FAIM Chief Executive Officer Australian Institute of Management Western Australia

Artist Acknowledgement Tyrown Waigana is a Wandandi Noongar (Aboriginal) and Ait Koedal (Torres Strait Islander) multidisciplinary artist and graphic designer. You can see more of his work at crawlincrocodile.com Acknowledgement of Country We acknowledge the Whadjuk people of the Noongar nation, as the original custodians of this land on which AIM WA is located. We acknowledge the traditional custodians of country throughout Australia and recognise their continuing connection to land, waters and community. We pay our respects to them and their cultures; to Elders past, present and emerging.

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