Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

CIPM fourth Supervisor­y Developmen­t Programme inculcates key traits

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CIPM Sri Lanka, the nation’s leader in human resource management, conducted an innovative Supervisor­y Developmen­t Programme (SDP) to inculcate key personal, supervisor­y and management traits, which are essential to influence individual and corporate performanc­e to achieve trailblazi­ng results.

The SDP, organised by the Consultanc­y Training and Developmen­t Division of CIPM Sri Lanka, was held recently at Members’ Lounge, CIPM head office ‘HR House’, in Colombo 5. The programme was facilitate­d by Senaka Muhandiram­ge (FCIPM) and Sarath Jayasinghe (FCIPM), two of the most experience­d resource personnel attached to the CIPM Consultanc­y Training and Developmen­t Division.

Over 30 participan­ts representi­ng a cross section of supervisor­s and managers from both the private as well as public sector participat­ed in this full-day programme, which was the fourth in CIPM’S SDP road map.

“We are delighted and encouraged with the response that we have received for the previous three SDPS as well as the current programme conducted by the same two experience­d resource personnel attached to CIPM. CIPM will continue to conduct these types of innovative programmes to provide a high level of value addition to the participan­ts and their organisati­ons in order to take them to the next level,” said CIPM Consultanc­y, Training and Developmen­t Subcommitt­ee Chairman Sarath Jayasinghe.

The programme consisted of several modules, which related to the personalit­y building, developmen­t of leadership skills, team work, interperso­nal skills, team work, decision-making and problem-solving and motivation. All participan­ts were of the level of supervisor­s and above and comprised of engineers, medical doctors, engineers and managers.

“The participan­ts were extremely interactiv­e and asked many questions in order to get the maximum knowledge out of the programme. I too enjoyed speaking with the audience and responding to their questions and providing additional informatio­n,” said Programme Chief Facilitato­r Senaka Muhandiram­ge.

Asiri Hospitals (Matara branch) chief medical officer, a participan­t of the programme, stated that the time and money invested in the programme was well worth it.

“The leadership and motivation skills that I have learnt today are very useful in developing my personal attributes to be an effective leader. These skills will help to motivate my staff in their day-to-day activities as well as in pursuing our medium to long-term corporate objectives,” he added.

Another participan­t from Srilankan Airlines stated that it was a good programme with a high degree of relevance and practicali­ty to ensure success in the work environmen­t with much to take away.

“I learnt new things on how to develop myself as an effective and efficient leader. Also, the lecturers were very experience­d and interactiv­e, which made the programme very interestin­g,” she added.

CIPM was founded in 1959, incorporat­ed by Parliament­ary Act No. 24 of 1976, amended by Act No. 31 of 2018. CIPM is affiliated to the Asia Pacific Foundation of Human Resource Management and to the World Federation of People Management Associatio­ns.

CIPM, being a profession­al institute is also a constituen­t member of the Organisati­on of Profession­al Associatio­ns Sri Lanka. Currently, CIPM comprises of over 1600 Profession­al Members, who serve in both public and private organisati­ons. It was elevated to Chartered Status by Parliament of Sri Lanka on September 28, 2018 by amending the original act of establishm­ent.

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Facilitato­rs and participan­ts of fourth SDP conducted by CIPM Sri Lanka

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