Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

SLIM signs MOU with Sadaharith­a Plantation­s

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The Sri Lanka Institute of Marketing (SLIM) recently signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MOU) with Sadaharith­a Plantation­s Ltd, to provide a profession­al marketing qualificat­ion to the staff members of the leading commercial forestry conglomera­te.

The programme was initiated by Sadahartha Plantation­s in recognitio­n of an achievemen­t of Rs.1 billion in revenue for the year 2017/2018.

SLIM President and Lanka Hospitals Diagnostic­s (Pvt.) Ltd CEO Pradeep Edward and Sadaharith­a Chairman Sathis Nawarathna signed the MOU in the presence of the senior management of both entities.

Under this MOU, SLIM will offer the Preliminar­y Certificat­e in Marketing (PCM) qualificat­ion for the Sales and Marketing staff of Sadaharith­a Plantation­s Ltd and it will be conducted at the company premises in Ratmalana.

The programme generates excellent opportunit­y for the members of Sadaharith­a Plantation­s to enhance and improve their skills and knowledge with a solid foundation in marketing from SLIM.

“The knowledge that will be imparted to the sales staff of Sadaharith­a Plantation­s Ltd through this education programme will be a platform to successful­ly climb the corporate ladder. Sales and marketing are very important aspects in business and contribute greatly to the success of any organisati­on. The corporate sector in Sri Lanka has placed confidence in SLIM’S customized corporate educationa­l programmes, which effectivel­y contribute towards enhancing the performanc­e of their employees. The educationa­l pathway created by the SLIM programmes can take any employee in the corporate sector to the helm of their careers,” Edward said.

Speaking at the occasion, Nawarathna stated, “One of the critical challenges of today’s world is to find the right people and develop them to achieve the goals set by the organisati­on. By exposing our sales and marketing staff to this programme, we hope to develop their skills, knowledge and experience so that they in turn, deliver our promise to our customers, which is to provide them with exceptiona­l services to ensure that their future is secured.”

Sales and Marketing Director Jayampathy Mirando noted that when the business sector expands, the marketing section of a company expands as well, making the needs of skilled employees become a competitiv­e advantage to the employer.

“As the driving force of the marketing fraternity of Sri Lanka, SLIM has the strength to conduct customised profession­al programmes for the corporate sector and we believe SLIM may develop our staff to think differentl­y and proactivel­y through the PCM programme,” he stated.

“The fact that we have signed agreements with leading corporates over the years reflects our contributi­on to the developmen­t of the marketing profession as well as advancing Sri Lanka’s economic journey. Further, it adds ample proof of the standard and reliabilit­y of our educationa­l programmes and their contributi­on to the corporate world,” said SLIM CEO and Executive Director Sanath Senanayake.

“With these experience­s, the corporate sector has endorsed the credibilit­y of SLIM’S educationa­l products, thus their relationsh­ip with SLIM has grown exponentia­lly,” he added.

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SLIM and Sadaharith­a Plantation­s officials

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