INTERMEDIATE MARINA MANAGEMENT COURSE (IMM) DECEMBER 13-17, 2015

Marina Management Course

 

December 13-17, 2015 Tampa, Florida

Thinking about becoming a Certified Marina Manager (CMM) or Certified Marina Operator (CMO)?  The Intermediate Marina Management (IMM) course, IMI’s most popular program, is the first step towards certification. The IMM focuses on marina operations, policies, and procedures. Marina-management pros offer their expert thinking about business issues and challenges throughout the industry.

Topics include:

– marine-law contracts

– risk and liabilities

– fire and emergency-response planning

– environmental management

– health and safety compliance

– personal self-improvement skills

By attending this course you will be exposed to new ways of dealing with the issues and challenges common throughout the industry. Municipal port managers can and will learn a great deal from private marina operators, and vice versa. Learn about policies and practices that have been successful in other regions of the country and in different nations. Discover new solutions to traditional management challenges. Establish a long-lasting network of contacts in the industry a major benefit for years to come. Those who take this course return to their ports and marinas with new perspectives and fresh approaches to management. 

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