History of the HKMA
The Hong Kong Management Association is a non-profit-making organization which
aims to be the leading professional organization advancing management excellence in Hong Kong and the Region.
Early in 1960, a delegation of six from Hong Kong, headed by the Honourable Sir
Sik-nin Chau, attended the 12th International Congress of Scientific Management
held in Australia. The delegation returned with the conviction that Hong Kong,
having achieved an industrial revolution of some note, must keep abreast of management
theory and application developing throughout the world. The idea, thus conceived
and with the encouragement of the Hong Kong Government, led to the incorporation
of the Association on 22 November 1960.
Vision
- To be the leading professional organization advancing management excellence in Hong Kong and the Region
Mission
- To promote best practices in management;
- To nurture human capital through management education and training at all levels;
- To provide members with a platform for exchange of ideas, networking and personal development.
Values
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Continuous improvement
We embrace best practices through continuous improvement.
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Innovation
We welcome new ideas, seek out new skills and capabilities, and explore new concepts.
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Integrity
We are open, honest and forthright in our dealings.
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Professionalism
We strive for excellence in all we do.
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Respect for Individuals
We build relationships based on trust and respect.
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Sustainability
We integrate sustainability into all aspects of our operations and business practices.