Keynote at DDIM in Hamburg: The market for further qualification offers for executive interim managers is vast, prompting the question - what added value do certification courses bring and for whom?
York von Massenbach, Partner, Boyden Interim Management
Source / Quelle: Foto: Arne Wölper
As part of the kitchen talk event series by DDIM.lokal - an initiative of the umbrella organization Deutsches Interim Management - a meeting with local interim managers took place on April 25, 2024, at the Hay Loft in Hamburg's Schanzenviertel. Interest in the perennial topic of "Certification Courses for Interim Managers" remained strong, with the event fully booked weeks in advance.
As the guest speaker for the presentation titled "Certification Courses for Interim Managers - Adding Value for the Customer," I sparked a lively discussion on the actual benefits of these often costly training programs. A question that resonated particularly with the managerial group was: How can the significance of certification courses be evaluated for one's own professional development on one hand, and as a competitive advantage in client pitches on the other?
For all participants, especially those unable to secure a spot at the event, here is a summary of the 7 TOP takeaways on certification courses:
These findings are in line with the results of our survey of around 4,000 interim managers in the DACH region on their assessment of the importance of certification courses, which we had conducted in advance as an initial study. More than 10% of the manager group took part in the survey and came to the same conclusion by a wide margin:
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