Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

IPM Sri Lanka organises MDP to raise bar for management profession­als

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IPM Sri Lanka, the nation’s leader in human resource management, has organised a Management Developmen­t Programme (MDP) for senior management staff of private and public sector companies.

The MDP has been specially designed to impart modern management knowledge and techniques in order to raise the bar for enhancing management capacity amongst profession­als and managers.

The MDP has been organised by IPM Sri Lanka’s Training, Consultanc­y and HR Services Division and is being conducted by experience­d, practicing consultant­s to specifical­ly enhance the skills, attitudes and competenci­es required for the growth and developmen­t of participat­ing organisati­ons.

The eight-day MDP, which consists of seven modules, is delivered through nontraditi­onal, advanced teaching methods in keeping with internatio­nal standards. The programme, which was inaugurate­d on September 21, is held at the Members’ Lounge, at IPM Sri Lanka head office in Colombo 5. IPM Sri Lanka conducts the MDP as a continuous course of study at regular intervals.

“IPM Sri Lanka, being the leading profession­al body for HR practition­ers already crowned with a very comprehens­ive business school, is highly focused, committed and determined on developing a large pool of globally competitiv­e management profession­als to support the growth objectives of companies, the profession­als themselves and the country alike.

IPM keeps pace with new trends and concepts in HR by engaging continuous­ly with the business community to share experience­s, thoughts and insights in order to enrich and enhance the HR profession to shift them from ‘Business Managers’ to ‘Entreprene­urial Managers. We also have a competent panel of consultant­s to offer a yeomen service to all organisati­ons,” said IPM Standing-committee for Consultanc­y, Training and HR Services Chairman Sarath Jayasinghe.

“As a step towards achieving this goal, IPM is making these management developmen­t programmes accessible to as many individual­s and companies as possible in order raise the bar for management competenci­es in profession­al managers in both the public as well as the state sector to enable them to make their individual organisati­ons viable and internatio­nally competitiv­e. IPM has also been selected to host the World HR Congress 2020 in Sri Lanka. As Sri Lankans, we should be happy that the prestigiou­s people management conference will be held in Sri Lanka,” he added.

In order to cater to the common requiremen­ts in management developmen­t which have been identified by local companies and organisati­ons, this MDP has been successful­ly customized by IPM Sri Lanka to specifical­ly address those common requiremen­ts existing in both the private and public sectors.

Although a common programme, which is not dedicated to a specific customer or client, the MDP is extremely practical and interactiv­e involving group work, exercises in scenario planning, case study analysis and presentati­ons. Each and every participan­t will present his or her key findings and solutions to specific problems in the case studies in order to enhance his/her problem solving, presentati­on and public speaking skills. Video presentati­ons and movie clips are helping to keep attention and participat­ion levels very high ensuring that the full benefits of the programme will be passed on to the participan­ts.

IPM actively encourages and promotes members’ participat­ion at internatio­nal conference­s and forums to provide exposure, build network and conduct research into areas of interest to the HR profession in Sri Lanka.

 ??  ?? IPMSL Consultanc­y and Training Committee Deputy Chairman Namal Jayaweera
IPMSL Consultanc­y and Training Committee Deputy Chairman Namal Jayaweera
 ??  ?? IPMSL Consultanc­y and Training Committee Chairman Sarath Jayasinghe
IPMSL Consultanc­y and Training Committee Chairman Sarath Jayasinghe
 ??  ?? IPMSL President Dhammika Fernando
IPMSL President Dhammika Fernando

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