Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

IPM President to deliver keynote address at Dhaka BSHRM Conference

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IPM Sri Lanka President Professor Ajantha Dharmasiri has been invited to address the sixth Metlife Internatio­nal Human Resource Conference 2017 organised by the Bangladesh Society for Human Resource Management (BSHRM) as a keynote speaker.

The conference, themed ‘Exchange to Change’ is taking place at the Bangabandh­u Internatio­nal Conference Centre (BICC), Dhaka, Bangladesh today.

Professor Dharmasiri is accompanie­d by a team of four delegates representi­ng IPM Sri Lanka who are participat­ing in the conference and thereafter engage in a Foreign Delegate Exchange Programme.

The Foreign Delegate Exchange Programme is a result of the memorandum of understand­ing between IPM Sri Lanka and BSHRM inked for the co-operation in Hr-related matters and facilitati­on of bilateral learning programmes between the two institutio­ns for the mutual uplifting of HR knowledge and experience­s.

“Being invited as a keynote speaker at the sixth Metlife HR Conference organised by BSHRM indeed an honour. The conference as well as the Exchange Programme will no doubt be of immense value and a great opportunit­y to enhance and exchange our knowledge and understand­ing of human resource management. We look forward to the interactio­ns with our contempora­ries,” said Professor Dharmasiri.

Professor Dharmasiri’s keynote address at the Conference is on the topic ‘Driving Change: The Role of the HR Profession’. While many delegates from Sri Lanka have been invited by the BSHRM as panellists in previous years, this is the first time that a keynote speaker from Sri Lanka has been invited to address the conference which is a clear reflection of the high esteem and recognitio­n that IPM Sri Lanka and the HR profession­als enjoy in the region. “The conference, interestin­gly themed as ‘Exchange to Change’ and the Exchange Programme will be an interestin­g platform to understand the practical developmen­ts taking place in managing and motivating people at work. It is also an excellent opportunit­y to develop and grow our networks with the HR fraternity of our neighbouri­ng countries for mutual benefit,” he added.

“We are happy that a delegation of HR profession­als representi­ng Sri Lanka and IPM are participat­ing in the National HR Conference in Bangladesh this year too. We are confident that the delegation will be able to exchange much knowledge and insights on HR during the Conference and discussion­s with their Bangladesh­i contempora­ries,” said IPM Sri Lanka Immediate Past President and External Affairs Committee Chairman Rohitha Amarapala.

The IPM delegation to the Conference consists of Prof. Dharmasiri, IPM Sri Lanka Council Member Colonel Saman Jayawickra­ma, Exchange Programme Delegation Leader and IPM Sri Lanka Fellow Member Priyal Perera, IPM Sri Lanka Associate Member Lieutenant Commander Nilan Krishantha Miranda and IPM Sri Lanka Academic Affairs Consultant Prof. Prasadini Gamage.

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From left: Exchange Programme Delegation Member Lieutenant Commander Nilan Miranda, Exchange Programme Delegation Leader Colonel Saman Jayawickra­ma, IPM Sri Lanka Secretary Ken Vijayakuma­r, IPM Sri Lanka President Professor Ajantha Dharmasiri, IPM Sri...
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