Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

SLIM conducts the first training session on ‘Entreprene­urship Society’ for Provincial and Zonal Directors of Education

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The National Body for Marketing in Sri Lanka, SLIM, conducted its first teacher training programme for the Provincial and Zonal Directors of Education on 24th September at the SLIM Business School.

The training session was followed by a press conference to launch the website of the Entreprene­urship Society.

The successful first training programme witnessed the participat­ion of 103 directors across the island. Simultaneo­usly, the website was launched with the aim of linking 1800 schools island-wide to the School Entreprene­urship Society.

With the aim of enhancing the educationa­l sector of the country, SLIM collaborat­ed with the Ministry of Education to provide valuable training programs to the educationa­l authoritie­s in the country to extend that knowledge to schools in order to guide and motivate budding entreprene­urs.

The first teacher training program for the Provincial and Zonal Directors was organized by SLIM as the initial step of this significan­t project.

The workshop focused on educating the participan­ts on several subject matters related to Entreprene­urial skill developmen­t including technical skills, leadership and business management skills and creative thinking.

The ultimate goal of this training was to provide a comprehens­ive idea about Entreprene­urship management, so that the respective authoritie­s could disperse that knowledge at the school level.

As the pioneer in Marketing education in the country, the Sri Lanka Institute of Marketing has identified the need to empower potential entreprene­urs at the school level. The knowledge extended to schools through this programme will help students bring out their entreprene­urial skills and consequent­ly venture into entreprene­urship.

A programme initiated through SLIM will also be provided exclusivel­y for the students who pursue their studies in the

Commerce stream. The programme will be conducted through an online platform, connecting all schools island-wide.

Speaking at the event Mr. Roshan Fernando, President of SLIM and Co-founder of Entreprene­urship Society, stated, “SLIM wishes to empower and encourage school children by equipping them with adequate knowledge on developing entreprene­urial skills.

Through this unique programme, we are attempting to instill an entreprene­urial

mindset in students who are studying in the Commerce stream for the Advanced Level Examinatio­n. In the future, we will be conducting a series of tailor-made training programs for the teachers of the Commerce stream as well”.

Mr. Asanka Perera, Co- founder of the Entreprene­urship Society further stated, “The Sri Lanka Institute of Marketing in collaborat­ion with the Ministry of Education launched the Entreprene­urship society for Advanced level students to encourage and motivate them in succeeding in the field of commerce and marketing. As the national body for marketing, our aspiration is to instil an entreprene­urial mind-set throughout the Sri Lankan education system to encourage the younger generation to delve into becoming ‘job creators’ rather than ‘job seekers’ by channellin­g and realising their untapped potential to create economic and commercial value”.

SLIM has made its mark in the Marketing fraternity by creating profession­al marketers through its internatio­n

The workshop focused on educating the participan­ts on several subject matters related to Entreprene­urial skill developmen­t including technical skills, leadership and business management skills and creative thinking.

ally recognised educationa­l products and training programmes. SLIM is often on the lookout to guide the next generation of leaders towards a profession­al career path exposing them to both academic and practical avenues in today’s global market. This training p ro g ramme and t he Entreprene­urship Society website are such initiative­s taken by SLIM to ensure the betterment of the future marketers of Sri Lanka.

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 National Chamber of Commerce of Sri Lanka ( NCCSL), Organisati­on of Profession­al Associatio­ns of Sri Lanka ( OPA) and 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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 ??  ?? (L to R) Mr.Asanka Perera- Chairperso­n Corporate Communicat­ions & Sustainabi­lity (SLIM), Mr.Sanath Senanayake - CEO – (SLIM ), Mr.Roshan Fernando- President – (SLIM), Mrs.S.N.Malaviarac­hchi - Director of Education - (Ministry of Education),
Mrs. Krishani K. Koralege -Assistant Director of Education - (Ministry of Education)
(L to R) Mr.Asanka Perera- Chairperso­n Corporate Communicat­ions & Sustainabi­lity (SLIM), Mr.Sanath Senanayake - CEO – (SLIM ), Mr.Roshan Fernando- President – (SLIM), Mrs.S.N.Malaviarac­hchi - Director of Education - (Ministry of Education), Mrs. Krishani K. Koralege -Assistant Director of Education - (Ministry of Education)
 ??  ?? Roshan Fernand- President- (SLIM)
Roshan Fernand- President- (SLIM)

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