Iran Centre of Management Studies explained

Iran Centre for Management Studies
Established:1971
Type:University
Academic Staff:Experienced University lecturers and Industry Managers
Students:500 (1972-1980)
City:Tehran
Country:Iran
Campus:Hosseini Rad Alley, Valiasr Street

Iran Center for Management Studies (ICMS) is an institute located in Tehran, Iran. It was established in 1971 with the aim of providing graduate-level training for future managerial and leadership positions in business, government and other institutions in Iran.[1] [2]

History

ICMS was founded with the objective of creating an independent institution for management studies at the graduate level.[3] The ICMS was designed with inspiration from the Harvard Business School (HBS) curriculum. The teaching staff was predominantly composed of HBS professors who were on a break from their duties at Harvard. However, the original ICMS program was discontinued in 1980.[1]

Architecture

The ICMS building, located on Iranzman Street, Shahrak Gharb, Tehran, is an example of contemporary Iranian architecture.[4] [5]

Publications

Apart from its services and research contributions, ICMS is also known for publishing the Journal of Industrial Engineering and Management Studies (JIEMS).[6]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Iran Center for Management .
  2. Web site: Iran Center for Management Studies .
  3. Web site: Archnet > Site > Iran Center for Management Studies .
  4. Web site: Iran Center for Management Studies (Imam Sadegh University) - Contemporary Architecture of Iran .
  5. Web site: Iran Center for Management Studies .
  6. https://www.icms.ac.ir/en