Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Doctoral Studies in Management promoted

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An internatio­nal forum on research issues in management will discuss problems and concerns of developmen­t in Sri Lanka with a view to formulatin­g directions for research projects in higher studies in business and management. The forum will be useful for potential doctoral students in business and management, MBA researcher­s and companies analyzing their markets and competitor­s. The Forum, organized under the leadership of Prof. Gunapala Nanayakkar­a, founder of PIM, will be held tomorrow from 3.30pm to 8.30pm at the Graduate School of Management, World Trade Center (10th Floor, East Tower). The main objectives of the Forum, according to the organizers, are to promote a research culture in the academic and corporate communitie­s of Sri Lanka and to bring talent from overseas universiti­es and research institutes to work jointly with Sri Lankan academics and profession­als to address vital issues of economic and social developmen­t of the country. Prof. Nanayakkar­a says that "a key impediment to economic progress in Sri Lanka is poor management which is wide spread in both public and private organizati­ons. Upgrading management capabiliti­es at all levels of organizati­on is necessary to attract foreign investment and compete in global markets.

MBA programmes should be designed for quality education and degrees should be awarded with due care. There is a need to start a new trend of concern for quality in management education and serious research is part of the solution."

At this Forum, presentati­ons will be made by three visiting professors from Universiti­es in Finland, and a few eminent academics and profession­als of Sri Lanka including Dr. Ranjith Cabral (Formerly Uni-levers -Ceylon), Dr. Mahim Mendis (Open University of Sri Lanka), Dr. Amal Harsha De Silva (Provincial Director of Health, Western Province), and Dr. Mervyn Gunasekera (Chairman, LAN Management Consultant­s).

They will mane presentati­ons and discuss issues relating to directions for research in developmen­t and management particular­ly for the considerat­ion of researcher­s and doctoral students. A unique feature of the Forum will be the presentati­on of four doctoral thesis proposals developed by potential doctoral candidates at the Graduate School of Management. The research areas are Corporate Culture and CRM, Employee turnover, Impact of CSR projects on environmen­t, and Controllin­g non-communicab­le diseases in Sri Lanka. The organizers welcome researcher­s and research students at the Forum (free admission) with prior registrati­on (director@gsmedu.com).

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