Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

IPM-CMI presentati­on provides deep insights into emotional intelligen­ce

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IPM Sri Lanka, the nation’s leader in human resource management, together with the Sri Lanka Branch of the Chartered Management Institute (CMI), UK jointly hosted an evening presentati­on on ‘Emotional Intelligen­ce & Work Life Balance’, at the auditorium of IPM Sri Lanka ‘HR House’ in Polhengoda, Colombo 5 recently.

The presentati­on was conducted by world acclaimed author, Chartered Psychologi­st, Chartered Scientist, Fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine, Fellow of the Chartered Management Institute (CMI) and founder of the Empsy Cambridge Psychology Institute Dr. Ho Law on the invitation of the External Affairs Committee of IPM chaired by IPM Sri Lanka Immediate Past President Rohitha Amarapala and Sri Lanka Branch of CMI, UK as joint organisers.

The event was open to the public on invitation and attracted a wide spectrum of interested participan­ts including council members, members, faculty and students of IPM. The joint organisers - CMI, UK Sri Lanka Branch was represente­d by its President Malraj Kiriella and members.

“We are honoured to have had the opportunit­y to host Dr. Ho Law, who is an eminent and world-renowned personalit­y in the areas of psychology, management, education and coaching, jointly with the Sri Lanka Branch of CMI, UK. With this endeavour, IPM is fulfilling its mandate to uplift the standard of human resources management in Sri Lanka while providing a platform as well as an opportunit­y for the HR fraternity to engage in fruitful deliberati­ons on timely topics,” said IPM Sri Lanka President Prof. Ajantha Dharmasiri.

“Emotional intelligen­ce and worklife balance are two important factors in today’s complex business and social framework that we operate in on a dayto-day basis. Both go hand in hand for the well-being of the individual as well as the organisati­on. The time is opportune to engage in discussion­s and deliberati­ons in this regard especially from a human resources management perspectiv­e. This will ensure that all concerned are able to understand its importance and farreachin­g effects for balancing work and life for optimal results,” he added.

“Our goal is to help develop the skills of Sri Lankan managers. Emotional intelligen­ce and work-life balance have great relevance to human resource managers. As such, the Sri Lanka Branch of CMI, UK is pleased to collaborat­e with IPM Sri Lanka in organising this important session to get the message across to the HR fraternity,” said Kiriella.

During his presentati­on, which was titled ‘Yin and Yang of work life balance – emotional intelligen­ce of everyday life’, Dr. Law emphasized that in order to meet the health needs of the people, an employer must necessaril­y provide a method or methods for employees to make their needs known and have ways and means of addressing those needs in an organisati­onal context. This will help the organisati­ons to develop a comprehens­ive framework for a healthy work-life balance.

Furthermor­e, Dr. Law explained the inter-relationsh­ips that exist between emotional intelligen­ce, work-life balance and mindfulnes­s and the extent to which these factors impact organisati­onal efficiency and effectiven­ess. The presentati­on was followed by a Q&A session where members of the audience were able to clarify and address their concerns on the subject.

 ??  ?? From left: CMI, UK Sri Lanka Branch President Malraj Kiriella, Dr. Ho Law and IPM Sri Lanka Immediate Past President and External Affairs Sub-committee Chairman Rohitha Amarapala
From left: CMI, UK Sri Lanka Branch President Malraj Kiriella, Dr. Ho Law and IPM Sri Lanka Immediate Past President and External Affairs Sub-committee Chairman Rohitha Amarapala

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