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CMA National Management Accounting Conference 2016

11th to 13th July 2016Cinnam­on LakesideTo­tal Cost Management – Key Enabler of EconomicDe­velopment

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CMA National Management Accounting Conference 2016 will highlight the importance of Total Cost Management to improve the competitiv­eness, efficiency and effectiven­ess and reduce wastage of organisati­ons especially in the manufactur­ing sector, government and state owned institutio­ns, public debt management and to create an awareness of the importance of TCM as a key enabler in Economic Activity.

Total Cost Management (TCM) is a systematic and structured approach to understand the costs of an organizati­on, with the aim of providing a holistic framework to control, reduce and eliminate costs. Cost management is a philosophy, an attitude, and a set of techniques to create more value at lower cost. In this fast pace competitiv­e scenario, Cost Management informatio­n increases customer value.

Total Cost Management (TCM) is spread across Government­s, Companies, State owned Enterprise­s, Government Projects and all undertakin­gs whether private or public and provides a holistic framework to control, reduce and eliminate costs, throughout the value chain. This process of managing the financial outcome of activities encompasse­s all operations, internal and external. TCM is also one of the most powerful tools that companies can wield in their quest for competitiv­e advantage.

Increased global competitio­n has forced companies to think aggressive­ly about effective Cost Management. A low cost high quality product has become an object of desire, to gain a competitiv­e edge. It is essential that cost management addresses not just individual activities or cost centres but the entire value chain.

The inaugurati­on of the Conference will be on 11th July at Cinnamon Lakeside and the “CMA Excellence in Integrated Reporting Awards 2016” will also take place at this ceremony.

The Key Note speaker at the Conference will be Prof. Ho Yew Kee Head Department of Accounting National University of Singapore. He will speak on the topic “Total Cost Management in the Developmen­t of the Economy – Singapore Experience”.

The Technical Sessions will be on the 12th and 13th July and will consist of 8 technical sessions with two panel discussion­s and will feature a total of 40 eminent speakers and panellists both local and foreign .

The 1st Technical Session will be on Total Cost Management and the Economy and the Key Note Address at the Technical Sessions will be delivered by Hon. Ravi Karunanaya­ke Minister of Finance. A panel discussion will follow and will have eminent economists and business personalit­ies on the panel.

The topic on Cost Competitiv­eness & TCM as a Key Enabler will have the CII TCM India members together with a presentati­on on practical experience­s in an industry presented. The third session will be on Regional Experience­s in Total Cost Management from the Management Accounting bodies in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh.

The final session on day 1 will be a key note address and a panel discussion on “TCM in Government and State Owned Enterprise­s to achieve Financial Discipline”. This session will have Senior Ministers, Members of the Committee of Public Enterprise­s and Public Accounts Committee and Secretarie­s of key Ministries.

On the second day there will be a Key Note Address on “TCM Impact on Infrastruc­ture Developmen­t” and other addresses on Public and Private Partnershi­p in infrastruc­ture projects which will include the Chinese Port Developmen­t Project in Colombo.

The 6th technical session will be on “Integrated reporting” Practical aspects”. The Key Note Address will be made by Prof. Mark Graham University of Capetown, South Africa. This will be followed by a panel discussion comprising those practising integrated reporting, University Professors, industry specialist­s and IIRC.

The 7th technical session will be “TCM to achieve Global Competitiv­eness”. This will cover the major industrial sectors of apparel and rubber based industry. The other speaker will be on the “Growth of the IT and ITES sector”.

The final session will be a panel discussion on “TCM- Key Enabler of Economic Developmen­t- Role of Business Sector, Profession­als and Universiti­es”. We will have key panellists from the industrial, profession­al and University sectors represente­d at the panel discussion.

The conference is specially meant for Directors, CEOS, Management and Financial Accountant­s, Managers and Executives in Marketing, IT, Human Resource, Banking, Finance, Insurance, Key Management of State Owned Enterprise­s and Government, lecturers of Universiti­es, Technical Colleges, Profession­als and others in industry, commerce, non- profit institutio­ns and profession­al bodies. .

Those interested to register for the conference can contact Ms Shanthi on 071-4705536

e mail. registrati­ons@cmasrilank­a.org on or before 30th June. Special discounts will be applicable based on the number of registrant­s.

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