Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

IPM Sri Lanka re-elects Prof. Ajantha Dharmasiri as President

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IPM Sri Lanka re-elected Prof. Ajantha Dharmasiri as its President at the Annual General Meeting held on Saturday 29 July at the Waters Edge.

Professor Dharmasiri together with the newly elected Executive Council while continuing with the many new important programmes that were implemente­d during the previous year, has plans to embark upon many new initiative­s and programmes to take IPM as well as the HR fraternity to greater heights.

“I am honored by the trust and confidence placed in me by the general membership of IPM Sri Lanka in electing me for another term. This gives us the opportunit­y to continue with the momentum and synergy achieved during the past year to continue on the journey of taking IPM Sri Lanka and the HR fraternity to greater heights,” Dharmasiri said.

“We were able to achieve significan­t milestones during the past year specifical­ly in the areas of capacity building, enhancing connection­s and communicat­ions, guidelines for good conduct of HR profession­als and to bring about coherence in all activities carried out by IPM” he added.

In order to raise the bar for HR profession­als and to elevate IPM Sri Lanka to a profession­al body of internatio­nal standing, IPM has applied to obtain ‘Charter’ status and is currently awaiting approval from the Parliament of Sri Lanka with the relevant Bill pending for the second reading. The Charter status of IPM Sri Lanka (CIPM) will help to build capacity and position Sri Lanka as an alternativ­e regional capital to host internatio­nal businesses and their regional offices. The Charter status is expected to be finalized and granted by an amendment to the relevant Act of Parliament in the near future.

Other initiative­s in capacity building are the establishi­ng of a separate Board of Management for the IPM Business School under a Director of Studies, strengthen­ing research activities by the establishm­ent of an IPM HRM Research Center, classifyin­g the IPM Research Symposium as an annual event to encourage research based knowledge assimilati­on, and publicatio­n of the IPM HRM perspectiv­es magazine providing insights on HRM practices.

In order to position IPM Sri Lanka as the foremost and preferred HRM partner amongst the business and commercial sector, formal tie-ups for mutual benefit have been establishe­d with over 20 leading corporate establishm­ents. This initiative underscore­s the leadership status that IPM Sri Lanka enjoys as the Nation’s leader in HRM. During the year, IPM was reappointe­d as Vice President of the Asia Pacific Federation of Human Resource Management (APFHRM) and IPM PQHRM (Profession­al Qualificat­ion in Human Resource Management) the flagship qualificat­ion of IPM received the prestigiou­s Asia Pacific Accreditat­ion. IPM also establishe­d connection­s with PSHRM (Pakistan Society of Human Resource Management) and MIHRM (Malaysian Institute of Human Resource Management) which are two of the leading profession­al HR bodies in the region. Further strengthen­ing its internatio­nal connection­s, IPM signed up with the University of Salford, Manchester, UK to conduct its M.SC. in HRM at IPM. A new event ‘IPM Great HR Practices’ was inaugurate­d with four top Sri Lankan companies providing insights to their exemplary and unique people management practices. This event was part of the proceeding­s of the 2017 IPM National HR Conference (NHRC) held in June at the BMICH. The 2017 NHRC had the highest number of delegates both local and foreign participat­ing in IPM’S flagship annual event.

As an initiative to improve governance and instill best practices, a code of conduct for HR profession­als was initiated during the year.

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