Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

IPM President leads team to UK CIPD HR Conference

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IPM Sri Lanka President Prof. Ajantha Dharmasiri together with a team of HR profession­als represente­d IPM Sri Lanka at the 70th Annual Conference of the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Developmen­t (CIPD), UK recently.

Aptly themed ‘Embracing the New World of Work’, the conference was held at the Manchester Convention­s Centre, UK. The CIPD HR Conference is considered as one of the largest HR conference­s in the world. The team accompanyi­ng Prof. Dharmasiri included Council Member and IPM National HR Conference (NHRC) 2018 Chairman Priyankara Seneviratn­e and IPM Sri Lanka Council Member Sanath Palliyagur­u. It has been a customary practice for CIPD, UK to invite the IPM Sri Lanka president and other IPM delegates to the conference on an annual basis.

The ‘New World of Work’ is the new work environmen­t where digitaliza­tion of work, the impact of technology on jobs and the entire societal framework changing what has hitherto been the norm and the resultant increased pace of transforma­tion that is already impacting the day- to-day lives of one and all. This new world of work presents a unique set of challenges and opportunit­ies from an organisati­onal as well as people perspectiv­e.

“The key takeaway from attending this global HR conference is to reflect how the aspects of the new world of work will be applicable to Sri Lanka as Sri Lankan organisati­ons in many business and industry sectors as well as the society in general too are in the midst of this digital transforma­tional journey,” said Prof. Dharmasiri.

“The demands being placed on organisati­ons and their people are immense, which is constantly highlighti­ng the increasing­ly strategic role that is required of HR profession­als in order to acquire a competitiv­e advantage in a fast-changing global playing field. As the nation’s leader in human resource management, IPM Sri Lanka is in the forefront of developing globally competitiv­e HR leaders with global reach and local roots who will guide us to embrace and take advantage of the new world of work for the betterment of our organisati­ons and its people,” he added.

The CIPD HR Conference made a compelling call for action for organisati­ons, leaders and profession­als to champion good work and more ethical decisions. The conference programme was intended to empower the participan­ts to become a driving force for the good of organisati­ons, individual­s and the wider society and included a wide variety of topic areas and learning formats.

The conference provided an opportunit­y to look at how organisati­ons need to change and modernize their people practices not only to succeed in a new reality of work but also to shape a fairer future that will benefit everyone in a more inclusive manner.

 ??  ?? From left: IPM Sri Lanka Council Member Sanath Palliyagur­u, CIPD UK CEO Peter Cheese, IPM Sri Lanka President Prof. Ajantha Dharmasiri and Council Member and IPM National HR Conference (NHRC) 2018 Chairman Priyankara Seneviratn­e
From left: IPM Sri Lanka Council Member Sanath Palliyagur­u, CIPD UK CEO Peter Cheese, IPM Sri Lanka President Prof. Ajantha Dharmasiri and Council Member and IPM National HR Conference (NHRC) 2018 Chairman Priyankara Seneviratn­e
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