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.
The Association is a professional organisation which has effectively served the management education and training needs of the business community in Hong Kong and the region for over five decades. With a membership close to 12,000 individual executives and corporations, the Association organises more than 2,000 programmes and management activities for approximately 48,000 participants annually.
A Middlesex University programme and qualification, designed, assessed and quality assured by Middlesex but delivered at and by a partner.