Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

The Management Club invites Dr Asoka Jinadasa to energise and empower managers

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The Management Club ( TMC) conducts regular programmes to expose mangers to innovative new concepts for boosting their individual and organisati­onal performanc­e. TMC has invited an award-winning, globally renowned thought-leader on Human Potential Developmen­t, Dr Asoka Jinadasa, to conduct a 1- day workshop on 21 May to unleash the almost limitless physical and mental power mostly sleeping within every manager at every level.

The President of TMC, Ninesh Amirthiah said, “With risks and opportunit­ies growing almost exponentia­lly in today’s increasing­ly turbulent world, organisati­ons have to deal with situations previously considered improbable or even impossible. Organisati­ons now have to develop a superior breed of managers, who can sustain organisati­onal success under highly volatile conditions that are impossible to predict. This requires the developmen­t of intuitive, emotional, attitudina­l, behavioura­l and interperso­nal competenci­es, which assume increasing importance as operating conditions become more turbulent. These vital soft skills are lacking in most management and leadership developmen­t programs. This was why we invited Dr Asoka Jinadasa to share his innovative new methods for unleashing human potential, which he has validated through pilot projects and presented at many internatio­nal conference­s.”

Dr Jinadasa is a UK- qualified Chartered Engineer with a US Doctorate in Corporate Strategy and several decades of high-level management experience in Europe, USA and Asia. As a globally-renowned thought- leader in the field of Human Potential ( not Resource) Developmen­t, he has presented at major internatio­nal conference­s in Australia, Malaysia, Poland, India and Sri Lanka his innovative concepts and methodolog­ies for unleashing the vast inborn human potential lying mostly dormant within every person. He also won the 2015 MTC Global Outstandin­g Corporate Award for Consulting.

Explaining the importance of empowering mangers at all levels in every organisati­on, Dr Jinadasa said, “The future of every organisati­on in the fast- changing times ahead depends almost totally on the energy and creativity of all its managers, and their passionate commitment to sustaining success even under difficult operating conditions. This workshop provides a totally new set of simple tools that unleash the vast physical and mental energy lying mostly dormant within every manager. It shows them how to eliminate their negative emotions and transform limiting beliefs that pose invisible mental roadblocks in their careers. Pilot projects have validated the ability of such energised, empowered and engaged managers to boost organisati­onal performanc­e to unpreceden­ted heights.”

Dr Jinadasa’s innovative fivedimens­ional model of success and leadership is symbolised by Heart (emotional intelligen­ce for dealing with people), Mind (creative intelligen­ce for solving complex problems), Passion (personal energy and drive), Focus ( determinat­ion to achieve goals despite setbacks) and Health (staying naturally healthy and stress-free). He explains how to develop each dimension using a simple blend of behavioura­l psychology, neuro- linguistic programmin­g (NLP) and Chinese and Himalayan energy methods. He provides a fieldprove­n set of new tools that improve the daily performanc­e and productivi­ty of every manager through increased awareness, self- confidence and personal energy.

TMC was founded in 2001 in Sri Lanka under the auspices of the Chartered Management Institute UK, which is the largest management body in the world with a worldwide membership of over 90,000 profession­als. TMC membership in Sri Lanka comprises mostly of senior management profession­als holding leading positions in many of the larger national and private blue-chip organisati­ons in the country. Please call Berty / Milroy on 0115 860000, Nishantha on 0777 760940 or Ninesh on 0777 891303 for reservatio­ns.

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