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INSTITUTE OF MUTUAL INFORMATION-IMI (An organization of Sustainable Innovative, Social Business & Social Development for Youth Entrepreneur & Empowerment) the many systems and processes that exist within an organization, you find people — the key component that underlies everything in business. Great companies cannot be successful without them. We rely on our people to stay innovative, adaptable, and productive in an ever-changing, market-shifting global economy. Every day companies and leaders are facing challenges and opportunities that require asking people to think, feel, or act differently in support of business goals. That’s where we come in.


We do such by designing and implementing successful, effective flagship program that support the growth of Individual, SME businesses, RMG and community-based organizations across country, especially those that are rurally & urban based, youth-focused and female-owned. So often it’s referred to as the “soft stuff” but in fact it’s the hardest for companies to get right — leadership, communication, change, culture, organizational effectiveness, talent management, and employee engagement — Sustainable Innovation, Social Business & Social Development, Youth Entrepreneur & Empowerment, leadership, communication, change, culture, organizational effectiveness, talent management, and employee engagement. Technical & Vocational Youth-focused Programs; SME Entrepreneurship & Capacity Development Programs, Cluster Based Skill Developments, Entrepreneurship & Management Development, Holistic Waste Management, Strategic Planning, Usability Research Textiles & RMG Garbage/Jhuta, Human and Workplace Rights, Deprived & distressed man, destitute & disadvantaged women, Worker & Street children, orphans, landless, poor cultivators, labor community specially RMG industries, Awareness and Development Training, Inspection Services; Audits And Certification; Trainings With Standards; Non Certifications; Testing, Machine Calibration And Accreditation; buyer’s CoC, Safety (Structural, Electrical & Fire Safety) and Monitoring and Evaluation, leadership, communication, change, culture, organizational effectiveness, talent management, and employee engagement.


Social enterprise
Social Development
Social investors
Policy advocates
Policy advocates
Public forum
Entrepreneurship & Management Development Program
Non-government Organization
Education
Technical & Vocational Youth-focused Program
Entrepreneur Programs
Cluster Based Skill Development Program

So often it’s referred to as the “soft stuff” but in fact it’s the hardest for companies to get right — leadership, communication, change, culture, organizational effectiveness, talent management, and employee engagement.