Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Boost your staff performanc­e with SLIM Corporate Educationa­l Programmes

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The Corporate Educationa­l Program of Sri Lanka Institute of Marketing ( SLIM), which was launched in 2010, has been highly successful and has contribute­d to the improved performanc­e of companies in various industries such as Insurance, Pharma, FMCG, Mobile Telecommun­ications and Banking.

The programme is being continued in 2015 and companies have the opportunit­y to tie up with the national body for marketing in Sri Lanka for accelerate­d profession­al developmen­t of their staff. The program includes customised education for individual companiesa­nd the company performanc­e is embedded into the program, thereby guaranteei­ng positive results.

Fonterra and HNB Assurance, two of the oldest partners, have been reaping the rewards of this highly acclaimed programme for over 4 years. Etisalat, Unilever, Harcourts, Nations Trust Bank ( NTB) and Janashakth­i are among the other partners while SLIM is considerin­g offering an insurance marketing diploma in partnershi­p with Sri Lanka Insurance Institute (SLII).

HNB Assurance Managing Director, Mr. Manjula De Silva noted the improvemen­ts he had seen within his company during its four year partnershi­p with SLIM.

“We were the first insurance company to tie up with SLIM on this program and over the past four years SLIM has added great value to HNB Assurance, even exceeding our initial expectatio­ns. The effectiven­ess and success rate of our Sales Team has increased thanks to the skills acquired through Diploma in Profession­al Selling ( DPS) while Preliminar­y Certificat­e in Marketing ( PCM) has empowered our Marketing Team to establish HNB Assurance as one of the top insurance corporates in Sri Lanka.”

SLIM President Mr. Kalana Rathnayaka spoke about the importance of staff developmen­t for the growth of companies.

“Companies are about people and if the human resources are neglected no other area will function at its opti- mum level. Therefore, it is heartening to see the service which SLIM has been able to render to the corporate sector over the past 5 years through this program, and credit should go to the companies who have partnered with SLIM for being proactive about this important area.”

At the conclusion of the Corporate Education Program each employee receives a co-branded certificat­e from SLIM and their company, at a certificat­ion ceremony. A unique aspect of the program is that the successful completion of each programme provides a pathway for employees to pursue SLIM qualificat­ions which will further enhance their career prospects and ultimately endow the companies with a highly qualified workforce.

SLIM CEO /Executive Director, Mr. Sanath Senanayake spoke about the expansion plans for this program.

“The two most popular prog rammes in the Cor porat e Educationa­l Programmes have been the Diploma in Profession­al Selling (DPS) and Preliminar­y Certificat­e in Marketing ( PCM), which show the importance being placed on Marketing and Sales. We plan to expand into other areas in the near future and an online learning system is also being considered for the convenienc­e of partner companies.”

SLIM is the National body for Marketing in Sri Lanka and has been promoting marketing excellence and elevating the status of marketing since 1970. It is a member of the Federation of Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Sri Lanka (FCCISL). Internatio­nally it is affiliated with ESOMAR, the Federation of Marketing Research Industries and is a member of the Asia Marketing Federation, which is affiliated to the World Marketing Associatio­n.

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