Chartered Member assessment

Chartered Member assessment

What is the chartered member assessment?

The Chartered Member assessment shows that you have met standards that help you carry out your governance duties.

The assessment tests your knowledge of The Four Pillars of Governance Best Practice, The Companies Act 1993, and the content of the IoD Company Directors' Course.

The assessment has two parts:

Part A: multi-choice exam

Part B: 3,000-word assignment

You have to finish both parts of the assessment within three months of starting it.

To pass the assessment, you need to achieve 70 percent or more in both the exam and the assignment.

We encourage members to take the Chartered Member assessment soon after the Company Directors’ Course, while the course experience is fresh.

Your assessment pass does not expire. If you don’t have a board position when you pass the assessment, you can upgrade to chartered membership when you get one.

Eligibility

To take the Chartered Member assessment, you must have completed the Company Directors’ Course (CDC) or an equivalent, or completed the requirements of recognition of prior learning.

Chartered Member assessment equivalent

If you have passed the Australian Institute of Company Directors’ Company Director’s Course assessment, you only have to take Part A of the CMA – the exam – not part B, the assignment.

Recognition of prior learning

If you are a highly experienced director, you may be eligible for recognition of prior learning instead of taking CDC. 

  1. You must have at least five years' experience on two or more qualifying boards. At least one of these organisations must have more than $5m assets, more than $10m turnover more than 15 staff . The position on the qualifying board must be for 12 months or more.
  2. You must have completed one full day of training with the IoD. This must be at post-Company Directors' Course level eg Audit and Risk Committees, Chairing the Board, or Advanced Health & Safety Governance.
  3. You must submit a reflective review outlining a governance challenge you have faced and your approach to dealing with it.

Contact the Registrar to discuss eligibility and apply registrar@iod.org.nz 

Fees

Please see the fees below. You pay each fee when you register for that part of the assessment.

If you begin the assessment within six months of finishing the Company Directors' Course, you can take the assessment at no additional cost.

Part A: Exam $385.00 incl GST

Part B: Assignment

$385.00 incl GST
Resit fee $325.00 incl GST
Part A: Exam details

You have 75 minutes to answer 60 questions in the exam.

There is a specific number of questions on each of four groups of governance topics.

Topic
No. of questions

Corporate governance

  • Code of practice
  • The four pillars of governance best practice
  • Companies Act
  • Board structure
  • Role of chair
  • Accountability

12

Finance

  • Fundamentals – financial statements, reporting, accounting concepts
  • Compliance
  • Monitoring financial performance
  • Building business value

21

Law and compliance

  • Law – legislation and directors’ duties
  • Compliance – delegations, policies, responsibilities to regulators
  • Best practice – records, proceedings, and indemnities

20

Risk governance

  • Risk definition
  • Risk appetite
  • Directors’ role in protecting business value
  • Risk culture

7

 Total

60

This is an open book exam. We supply a copy of The Four Pillars of Governance Best Practice and the relevant sections of the Companies Act. You cannot take any other materials into the exam room.

You can take the exam online at your choice of more than 20 locations nationwide.

Part B: Assignment details

You have three weeks to finish the 3000-word assignment from when you register for it.

We provide a case study for the assignment that includes:

  • background information on an organisation
  • a set of board papers for the next meeting.

In the assignment you respond to five questions, covering five topics.

Topic
Word guide
Percent

Strategy

750

25%

Risk

450

15%

Finance and legal

600

20%

Board effectiveness and dynamics

750

25%

Ethics

450

15%

 

3000

100%

Preparing for your assessment

When preparing for the assessment, consider

  • It takes about 30 hours on average to prepare for and sit the exam and another 15-30 hours to prepare for and answer the assignment.
  • Begin preparation about 4-6 weeks before you apply for the assessment by reading:
    - The Four Pillars of Governance Best Practice
    - Relevant sections of the Companies Act 1993
    - Your Company Directors’ Course materials.
  • You may also find it helpful to review:
    - Finance Essentials course materials
    - Health and safety guidance
    - Risk management articles.
Starting your assessment

To start your Chartered Member assessment:

  1. read the Chartered Member assessment candidate handbook
  2. review your study materials
  3. register your interest in taking the assessment

We email you confirming your eligibility to take the assessment. Our email includes a link to the assessment booking portal.

Set up your assessment profile in the booking portal. Through the portal, register to take each part of the assessment separately:

  • the exam, at your choice of location
  • the assignment
CPD points

Each part of the Chartered Member assessment gives you 10 CPD points. These points do not depend on a pass mark. Find out more about CPD points here.

Part A: Exam 10 CPD points
Part B: Assignment 10 CPD points

Download the Chartered Membership Assessment (CMA) candidate handbook below for more details: