Benefits

Being a IMI Member means being part of the change

Being a Member of the IMI Alumni Association means being a key player in carrying out Alumni and IMI projects. The contribution of Members translates, among others, into valuable contributions for society. Donations will become scholarships for future students, Volunteer work into Research and research projects and Volunteer Coaching into social Coaching for people with no resources.

Advantages and services only for Members. Exclusive access to the Alumni Learning Program:

1 –  Access to all IMI e-conferences.

2 –Bonuses and special prices on IMI Programs.

3 –Consultations with Professors or Coaches.

4 – 30% discount on articles and materials produced by IMI.

5 –Access to Coaching and Career Advice.

6 –Discounts on Retreats.

FUNDRAISING

Our excellent evaluations we receive undoubtedly constitute great recognition, but they are not the main reason for our work. We are an institute with a much deeper mission: to train individuals to develop their consciousness to make the world a more conscious place.
Join the transformative impact of IMI and help us train the leaders who will have the future of the company and society in their hands. Together, we can achieve it.

Right now, we have the following Fundraising campaigns open :

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Navigating the Path to Professional Success: Strategies for Personal Development and Finding the Ideal Job

Inner Management: its effects in individual and team sports

Empowering Business through Conscious Management: A Strategy for Turning Weaknesses into Strengths

The impact of inner management or conscious coaching in school and family environments for preventing bullying is significant.

How inner management can help senior leaders of any organization to choose for the right inclusion and diversity

Inner management as a method to learn to manage chronic stress in order to avoid associated diseases