The Asian Institute of Management (AIM) is an Asian pioneer in management education. The Institute was founded in 1968 by a consortium of prominent business leaders, Philippine academic institutions, and the Harvard Business School. It is the first school in Southeast Asia to receive accreditation from the US-based Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB), globally recognized as having the world's highest standards.
Since its foundation, the Institute has been committed to contributing towards sustaining the growth of Asian businesses and societies by developing professional, entrepreneurial, and socially responsible managers and leaders.
The Institute carries on its legacy through its 4 esteemed schools, each with its own focus: the Washington SyCip Graduate School of Business, the Stephen Zuellig Graduate School of Development Management, the Aboitiz School of Innovation, Technology, and Entrepreneurship, and the School of Executive Education and Lifelong Learning.
As part of its mission, AIM strives to develop transformative leaders in a dynamic ecosystem by providing participant-centered and technology-driven learning, creating and disseminating relevant knowledge, activating academia, industry, government, and community partnerships, and instilling mindful and ethical values.
The programs offered are designed to enable students not only to find their purpose and excel at what they love doing, but to extend this passion towards society to engender a shared prosperity that encompasses sustainable gains both financial and social.