Structure of Computing Organisations
The organisations we will examine follow similar management structures.
They have a board of management that is elected by the membership. The board looks after the daily running of the institution and provides vision and leadership.
Members of the institutions are often categorised into various levels dependent on their skills and experience. The example given here is fro the BCS but the other organisations have a similar structure.
- Ordinary Grades
- Professional Grades
- Chartered Status
This structure is encapsulated in this diagram.
As the grades move up members are expected to have improved their skills either by study, work experience or both.
Task
List the membership structure of the IMIS and the IEEE.
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