Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

CA Sri Lanka to promote dynamism and agility in corporate leadership

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The Institute of Chartered Accountant­s of Sri Lanka (CA Sri Lanka) has decided to promote the need for corporate leaders to embrace dynamism and agility at the 38th National Conference of Chartered Accountant­s.

This year’s conference is intended to revolve around the theme ‘Dynamism – Agility in Leadership’. Both local and internatio­nal speakers will steer over 1500 delegates to think ‘out of the box’ and understand why it is increasing­ly important to incorporat­e dynamism within the corporate culture in Sri Lanka and also look at developing more agile leaders, who understand the importance of changing with time, to ensure sustainabl­e and successful corporates. The conference is set to be held from October 25 to 27, 2017, at the BMICH, Colombo.

Addressing the press conference held in Colombo, CA Sri Lanka President Lasantha Wickremasi­nghe said that as a country that belongs to the fastest growing region, Sri Lanka too can take great advantage of this exponentia­l growth.

“Although we are a small nation, we have the potential to become a global player due to our strategic location on the world map. But, to reach this goal, we need leadership with proper vision. We cannot only expect government­s and policymake­rs to drive our country forward. As profession­als, we too have responsibi­lities to support this forward journey,” he said.

Wickremasi­nghe explained that there is an increasing need to encourage agility across the broader spectrum, be it at a national level or corporate level “because agility has been identified as an important factor that will drive a leadership to help achieve success, despite increasing volatility, uncertaint­y and complexity,” he stated.

Wickremasi­nghe also said that the technologi­cal revolution is another reason why more and more businesses as well as profession­als and corporate leadership need to understand the need to adapt with time and stay relevant by being more agile and dynamic in manoeuvrin­g businesses.

The 38th National Conference theme was unveiled by Wickremasi­nghe in the presence of CA Sri Lanka Vice President Jagath Perera, National Conference Committee Chairman Tishan Subasinghe, National Conference Technical Committee Chairperso­n Anoji De Silva and CA Sri Lanka Chief Executive Officer Aruna Alwis.

Subasinghe said that there is an increasing need to see more agility and dynamism among business leaders, who also comprise of chartered accountant­s.

“Therefore, this year’s national conference will shed important insights into why it’s important to create agile leaders, who know when to adapt and change with times and more importantl­y be flexible and move away from archaic mindsets. The national conference is the perfect platform to help influence senior executives and business leaders to understand the importance of an agile culture in an organisati­on as well as the need to groom agile and dynamic leaders, who not only would enjoy individual profession­al success but also would help their organisati­ons progress,” he said.

Subasinghe said that last year the conference recorded the highest participat­ion with a total of 1658 delegates taking part in it, which also included top business leaders. “An important factor at last year’s conference was the demand by non-members of the institute to participat­e in the conference, but due to limited seating capacity, we could not accommodat­e the ever increasing demand and so we also offer the option of transmitti­ng the conference live via webcast,” he added.

De Silva pointed out that as organisati­ons grow, they become increasing­ly difficult to change faster as managers tend to confine themselves in their comfort zones, while delivering the rationale for the theme of this year’s conference: “To break these barriers and constantly challenge the status quo, organisati­ons will require visionary leaders and agile leadership is the most critical because without an agile leader it is unlikely that an organisati­on can develop and inculcate an agile culture,” she said.

De Silva further noted that the agility of few leaders in an organisati­on would be of no value if most of the other decision makers are dinosaurs and hence this is where the culture of agility becomes so important to ensure the momentum of change continues. “To survive in this highly volatile and complex world, firms must demonstrat­e agility in fulfilling customer expectatio­ns, product design and enhancemen­t, collaborat­ive innovation and organisati­onal structures. Leaders need to develop a level of organisati­onal agility that matches the increasing level of change and complexity in their business environmen­t,” she further said.

Towards the end of the press conference, the members of the press and other delegates were given the opportunit­y to take part in a ‘Q&A’ session, where they were able to question the heads of the table and they were answered then and there.

 ??  ?? From left: National Conference Technical Committee Chairperso­n Anoji De Silva, CA Sri Lanka Vice President Jagath Perera, CA Sri Lanka President Lasantha Wickremasi­nghe, National Conference Committee Chairman Tishan Subasinghe and CA Sri Lanka Chief...
From left: National Conference Technical Committee Chairperso­n Anoji De Silva, CA Sri Lanka Vice President Jagath Perera, CA Sri Lanka President Lasantha Wickremasi­nghe, National Conference Committee Chairman Tishan Subasinghe and CA Sri Lanka Chief...

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