Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

CIMA launches new challenge to find Sri Lanka’s best young business brains

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CIMA’S new Corporate Business Leaders’ Challenge will see teams of managers from companies in Sri Lanka battle it out in a new competitio­n designed to test their business acumen. The first teams are due to compete in October this year.

Companies will nominate teams of four managers with an accounting, finance and business-related job scope. The managers will be sent a business case study. They will then present their responses on the case study in front of a team of judges before sitting for the case study exam in November.

The judges will mark each team against competitor­s from Southeast Asia, Sri Lanka, Gulf Cooperatio­n Council states and India. As the case study is part of the CIMA Profession­al Qualificat­ion, which leads to the Chartered Global Management Accountant (CGMA) designatio­n, the entrants are encouraged to continue with the course and become a CGMA.

CGMA is the most widely held management accounting designatio­n in the world. It distinguis­hes more than 150,000 accounting and finance profession­als who have advanced proficienc­y in finance, operations, strategy and management. Following the launch of the CGMA designatio­n in 2012, both CIMA and the American Institute of CPAS (AICPA) have come together to form the Associatio­n of Internatio­nal Certified Profession­al Accountant­s. Operationa­l since January 1 this year, the associatio­n represents 650,000 members and students in public and management accounting. With broad reach, rigor and resources, the associatio­n advances the reputation, employabil­ity and quality of CGMAS and accounting and finance profession­als globally.

Commenting on the launch of this competitio­n, associatio­n’s Regional Vice President for Asia Pacific Venkkat Ramanan said, “The Corporate Business Leaders’ Challenge is a completely new type of competitio­n, combining teamwork, vocational study and a live-judged presentati­on. The aim is to help identify all-round business leaders who have the intelligen­ce, communicat­ion skills and ability to withstand pressure needed to drive companies forward. We are looking forward to the first round of entrants.”

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