Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Top Unilever officials on board with EFC’S annual symposium

-

The 2018 edition of the annual symposium of the Employers’ Federation of Ceylon (EFC) will unfold this November under the banner ‘Shaping the Future of Work’.

The symposium will comprise four technical sessions on the topics ‘Impact of Digitalisa­tion and Automation’, ‘Challenges of Transition’, ‘Future of Work We Want’ and ‘Managing Diversity and Inclusion’.

In a bid to raise the bar for employee relations in the country, a dialogue of this nature is imperative, notes Unilever Sri Lanka Chairman Carl Cruz.

As the principal sponsor of this year’s symposium, Unilever Sri Lanka joins hands with the EFC to bring together some of the notable business personalit­ies in the country to deliberate on collective action required to gear the country towards future business. “Robust discussion­s and experience sharing have the potential to inspire solutions. At this forum we can expect to learn how different or similar our approaches to these relevant subjects are and how we can tailor-make solutions that befit us,” said Cruz. organisati­ons need to embrace the reality of the ever changing dynamics of work and in this context, they are required to “disrupt themselves, rather than getting disrupted by another player,” Cruz further stated. Sri Lankan organisati­ons, as he elaborates, need to realise that the environmen­t is changing and the pace of change will only continue to increase with technology. Companies that are able to preempt this change will win, but those that will continue to bask in past ways of working will end up being left behind, he warns. A sense of purpose for organisati­ons too is increasing­ly becoming important as more and more consumers show affinity towards businesses that operate with a larger purpose in mind as opposed to those which are merely transactio­nal, opines Cruz. In addition, organisati­ons need to build talent for the future through talent developmen­t and campus engagement­s, he suggests.

Sri Lanka’s strengths in facing this transition are many, points out Cruz, who cites infrastruc­ture, high literacy rate, mobile penetratio­n and female work force participat­ion as positive factors. “sri Lanka has the ingredient­s for successful transition, what we need to focus on, is leadership intent which is driven by purposeful business that entails sustainabl­e business models to cater to the consumers.” The country’s encouragin­g entreprene­urship climate too needs to be exploited further, remarks the senior profession­al. Extending entreprene­urship beyond startups, Cruz urges all companies to create the environmen­t for innovation and ownership.the role of HR management in the face of changing dynamic of work, is to lead the change to convert challenges into opportunit­ies, remarks Unilever Sri Lanka Human Resources and Corporate Relations Director Sumeet Verma. Impact of automation on employment and the way we work, multi-generation­al workforce and diversity are key areas of focus here and the EFC’S upcoming symposium, can spur a robust dialogue in this regard, he says.

This inevitable change also calls for leadership that could energise people, says Verma. “CEOS today should look at their jobs as Chief Energy Officers. Many companies make the mistake of delegating such transition­s to HR without complete leadership commitment. These transition­s are critical to the business agenda that may be enabled by a strong HR team, but also need to be driven, from the front, by the business leaders.” while opportunit­ies are abundant for the growth of the workforce, which is enabled by the transition, at the same time, it is imperative to clearly communicat­e to the employee, the positive approach to embrace the change, notes the HR profession­al. “Companies, from the very top leadership to the last man on the shop floor, client site or market must see the change as an opportunit­y to simplify the way we do business and enhance our efforts to serve our consumers. This will have a direct impact on the success of the business. From an individual or employee perspectiv­e, those who take ownership and focus on continuous learning are the ones who will be able to ride and lead the wave of change.”

A discourse such as that of the EFC’S upcoming symposium will help build a deeper understand­ing of the common trends impacting the world of work says Verma.

 ??  ?? Unilever Sri Lanka Human Resources and Corporate Relations Director Sumeet Verma
Unilever Sri Lanka Human Resources and Corporate Relations Director Sumeet Verma
 ??  ?? Unilever Sri Lanka Chairman Carl Cruz
Unilever Sri Lanka Chairman Carl Cruz

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Sri Lanka