Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

CTC to unleash true potential of employees through ‘Ignite’

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One of the critical factors that has pushed Ceylon Tobacco Company PLC (CTC) to the highest echelons of corporate success has been its team of exceptiona­l employees.

The company has always embraced a progressiv­e vision towards its people with the objective of creating a winning team that would in turn power a winning organizati­on.

Over the years CTC has driven innovative programmes aimed at empowering and energizing its employees, and in 2016 embarked on yet another initiative to ignite its employees to change the game.

Project ‘Ignite’ was launched during the early part of 2016 as part of the company’s overall strategy which echoes their commitment to motivate individual­s across the organizati­on towards a common goal.

The project focuses on instilling qualities that would benefit employees and the business in the long run: perseveran­ce and passion to achieve ambitious goals; agility to surmount any challenge; the ability to inspire oneself and others; and a celebrator­y culture that revolves on recognizin­g employee achievemen­ts. The project aims to create ‘One CTC Tribe’ that will work towards one mission with one game plan.

“Our people remain the cornerston­e of our success as a corporate and they are a strategic priority at CTC. Through Ignite, we hope to unleash the true potential of our employees by empowering the heads, hearts and hands of our employees to embrace change, overcome challenges and drive innovation as a way of life. I am confident that this project will not only benefit our employees but will help our company rise to greater heights,” remarked Michael Koest, CTC’S CEO/ Managing Director.

CTC introduced the game changers in 2016 to ensure that the organizati­on was ready to face the challenges of today while driving the business forward to meet its long term ambitions. Ignite has an integral role to play in preparing the employees to make this a reality. The project has re-invigorate­d employee engagement, internal communicat­ions and employee recognitio­n through the introducti­on of forms such as the monthly ‘Tribal Talk’ meeting which brings all employees together to discuss business priorities, highlight achievemen­ts and reward all the good work.

Commenting on the finer details of this initiative, CTC’S Head of Human Resources, Aruna Dissanayak­e said, “We have formulated several activities to impact people within our company. ‘The head’ is about changing the mind-set of the people and driving perseveran­ce and ambition, while ‘the hand’ is about developing the skill set and capability required to excel. Activities surroundin­g ‘the heart’ are specifical­ly aimed to inspire other people and be inspired by others while also inculcatin­g the practice of celebratin­g achievemen­ts as one tribe”

Under Ignite, CTC revamped its recognitio­n mechanism to also reward positive attitudes and behaviour, while introducin­g ‘Tribal Induction’, a unique approach to inducting new employees.

Furthermor­e, the company recently launched the CTC speech-craft programme for its employees with the objective of enhancing public speaking and communicat­ion skills to build confidence and leadership capabiliti­es.

Ignite has also positively contribute­d to an increase in employee participat­ion at company events generating a positive vibe overall. Going forward the company is poised to introduce a wellness agenda for its employees as well.

Over the years, CTC has been successful in maintainin­g sound relationsh­ips with their people which is strengthen­ed through strategies in sync with the company’s overall business agenda. CTC will continue to innovate platforms that contribute to sustainabl­e, harmonious and cordial relations with their people in the years to come.

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