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About =mc

The Management Centre (=mc) is the UK’s leading training and consultancy organisation working exclusively with not-for-profit organisations worldwide.

Established in 1988, we work to transform the results of a wide range of public and voluntary organisations through:

Our simple business purpose is to provide you with the very best, the most challenging, and the most effective training and consultancy available.


=mc has a network of partner organisations worldwide able to help you – whether it's delivering an =mc training programme in a local language, tailored to your culture or using =mc's powerful consultancy technologies to tackle your organisational challenge.

The partnership includes Management Center America Latina (=mc | BR) (Brazil), Management Center Australia (=mc | AU) and Management Center USA (=mc | USA).


Expertise & commitment

We all share a commitment to the values and purpose of the not-for-profit sector.

Our team has extensive experience brought from a wide range of organisations including small and large charities, voluntary agencies, public bodies, local authorities, and arts & heritage organisations.

We're proud to say that we have helped to transform a wide range of organisations in the UK and worldwide, and as a result, most of our work comes to us by recommendation.

 

 

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=mc's ideas and practical approaches have consistently proved powerful and helpful in our work. I would whole-heartedly recommend =mc to anyone looking for high quality training and consultancy.

Kate Gilmore, Executive Deputy Secretary General, Amnesty International


=mc has a wealth and breadth of knowledge, a terrific understanding and vast experience of the ethos and culture of the not-for-profit sector. This together with their 'anything is possible' approach made =mc an obvious choice for the RNLI to partner with, to develop and deliver in-house training for our staff.

Marie Smith, Training and Development Manager, RNLI

Transforming the performance of not-for-profit organisations