Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

SLIM together with Mother Sri Lanka resumes ‘Gamata Marketing’ training

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Gamata Marketing, an initiative commenced by the Sri Lanka Institute of Marketing (SLIM) in partnershi­p with Mother Sri Lanka, resumed its training in September at the Mahara Divisional Secretaria­t Office and Kaduwela Divisional Secretaria­t Office. The trainings commenced post-Covid-19 to uplift and support micro, small and medium entreprene­urs.

The successful sessions witnessed the participat­ion of aspiring entreprene­urs ranging from youth to elderly individual­s from the Mahara region. Adhering to the rules and regulation­s of covid-19, the participan­ts were confined to groups of 100.

As the pioneer of marketing in the island, the Sri Lanka Institute of Marketing has identified the necessity to enhance the marketing philosophy amongst the new entreprene­urs both in the urban and rural regions of the country. Gamata Marketing training aims to add more value to the business by enhancing the product and developing the business through the applicatio­n of marketing strategies.

Selected candidates are trained to adopt new technology via the project. These candidates are also advised on the use of skills and guidelines in starting a new business and/or developing existing businesses.

The participan­ts are further educated on the importance of designing products to suit a target market and given an insight into strategies together with marketing philosophi­es needed to approach the industry. The participan­ts are also encouraged to employ innovative methods in introducin­g goods or services to the market and motivated to adhere to the thinking patterns of entreprene­urs.

Gamata Marketing training will not only create employment opportunit­ies for that area, but will also contribute to creating a network among different communitie­s. The emergence of new businesses will also create more competitio­n and increase productivi­ty, thereby boosting the economy of the country.

Speaking at the event, Mr. Roshan Fernando, President of SLIM, stated, “The corona pandemic drasticall­y affected the performanc­e of MSMEs and had a negative impact on their business operations. The Gamata Marketing training session was conducted to restart the livelihood­s and businesses that survive on a day to day basis and to drive their fortune wheel forward to strive and survive the pandemic.”

Ms. Janaki Kuruppu, Chairperso­n of Mother Sri Lanka Foundation acknowledg­ed the significan­ce of female entreprene­urs and said, “The COVID-19 pandemic has brought the entire world to a standstill. This unpreceden­ted situation has had an impact on almost all sectors and industries locally and internatio­nally. The Sri Lankan economy receives a major contributi­on from women, who are considered an important resource for the country’s economic growth.

In collaborat­ion with SLIM we are conducting several training programmes to impart knowledge and uplift small and medium scale businesses, especially for women entreprene­urs. We aim to empower women who have the passion and the potential to be players in the market and thereby strengthen the economy of the whole nation, by providing the essential knowledge on marketing and product developmen­t to cater to the market needs.”

Dr.Dilhan Jayatillek­e - Project chair for Gamata Marketing stated, “The gender gap has a significan­t economic impact on the country. Following the COVID-19 pandemic, we have identified that female leaders play a vital role in reviving the national economy. Female leaders tend to embrace teamwork among their employees and they are more likely to leverage others to achieve desired results.

Hence the project will focus on specially providing entreprene­urial opportunit­ies for women in the community and enhancing their morale”.

Gamata Marketing creates an opportunit­y to provide awareness to the rural stakeholde­rs about the importance of marketing and its benefits to all individual­s. The project will bridge the gap between rural upcoming entreprene­urs and SLIM, which in turn will open a whole new world to the upcoming marketers.

The project will add value to the SMEs, rural enterprise­s and upcoming entreprene­urs whilst contributi­ng to the developmen­t of the Sri Lankan economy.

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