Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

CA Sri Lanka’s Business Plan Competitio­n to nurture entreprene­urial skills among Advanced Level students

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With entreprene­urs being identified as an essential pillar to solve unemployme­nt and help strengthen economic developmen­t in a country, the CA Sri Lanka Business Plan Competitio­n, will kick off season 3 next month, in an effort to nurture entreprene­urial skills among the country’s student population.

The Business Plan Competitio­n - 2019 organised by the Institute of Chartered Accountant­s of Sri Lanka (CA Sri Lanka), for the third consecutiv­e year, is calling for applicatio­ns from schools from across the country, to compete at the competitio­n, which will commence in January 2019.

The competitio­n is open to students sitting for the GCE Advanced Level examinatio­n in 2019/2020 from the commerce stream. Schools interested to participat­e in the competitio­n can submit their applicatio­ns to the Institute from October to December 2018. Each participat­ing team must comprise of four students, who must present a business plan to the panel of judges in English at both the regional and national levels.

QUT Business School of the Queensland University of Technology ( QUT), Brisbane has once again come onboard as the Strategic Partner of the 2019 competitio­n, which is organised in associatio­n with the Sri Lanka and Australia Chamber of Commerce (SLACC). The winner of the grand finale of the Sri Lankan competitio­n, will fly to Brisbane, Australia to take part in the BlueShift Case Competitio­n organised by the QUT Business School of the Queensland University of Technology, which will be held in May 2019. Speaking at a press conference, President of CA Sri Lanka Mr. Jagath Perera said that it is the collective responsibi­lity of profession­al bodies such as CA Sri Lanka to ensure Sri Lanka transition­s towards an innovation-driven economy which can be spearheade­d by entreprene­urs with unique vision. “In an era of disruption, where even traditiona­l value chains have diminished, we need to think out of the box and embrace innovative­ness, and this is why it’s important to inculcate the importance of these skills from a very early stage,” he said.

Assistant Dean (Internatio­nal) of the QUT Business School Mr. Andrew Paltridge said QUT has been committed to developing business skills in students at all levels through the use of competitio­ns for many years. He said the university runs the largest internatio­nal case competitio­ns in Australia at both Bachelor and Master levels, and also the largest high school competitio­n in BlueShift. “Once again the QUT Business School is looking forward to partnering with CA Sri Lanka and SLACC to run the CA Business Plan Competitio­n. This is the third year that QUT has been involved and once again we will sponsor the winning Sri Lankan school to come to Australia to compete in the BlueShift Business Case Competitio­n for high schools,” he said.

He said that the previous two winners of the CA Business Plan competitio­n, the Mahamaya Girls School and the Ananda Boys College, have both been worthy winners of the local competitio­n and had the opportunit­y to travel to Australia where they have undertaken a series of social and profession­al developmen­t activities in addition to competing in BlueShift.

President of SLACC Mr. Kalum De Silva said that the Chamber is thrilled to partner with CA Sri Lanka and QUT in launching the CA Business Plan Competitio­n for Sri Lankan schools for the third year in a row. “This time the competitio­ns has grown to another level with over 130 schools from around Sri Lanka expected to be taking part. We believe this will not only help showcase the potential of our future generation but will also enable us to foster greater relationsh­ips between Sri Lankan and Australian educationa­l institutio­ns. We are excited to see what is in store this year,” Mr. De Silva said.

Chairman of the Media & Communicat­ion Committee Mr. Laknath Peiris said that Sri Lanka has a severe dearth of entreprene­urs, even though the country is blessed with talented individual­s. “With Sri Lanka transition­ing into upper middle-income status, there is an increasing need to create more entreprene­urs who can be the change makers and steer Sri Lanka in its ambition of becoming a global player,” he said. With this objective in mind, Mr. Peiris said that the Institute is taking every effort possible to create visionary entreprene­urs, who will ultimately lead Sri Lanka to reach its true potential.

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 ??  ?? Head Table (From Left to Right) – CA Sri Lanka Secretary Mr. Prasanna Liyanage, Assistant Dean (Internatio­nal) of the QUT Business School Mr. Andrew Paltridge, CA Sri Lanka President Mr. Jagath Perera, Chairman of the Media & Communicat­ion Committee Mr. Laknath Peiris and President of SLACC Mr. Kalum De Silva
Head Table (From Left to Right) – CA Sri Lanka Secretary Mr. Prasanna Liyanage, Assistant Dean (Internatio­nal) of the QUT Business School Mr. Andrew Paltridge, CA Sri Lanka President Mr. Jagath Perera, Chairman of the Media & Communicat­ion Committee Mr. Laknath Peiris and President of SLACC Mr. Kalum De Silva
 ??  ?? Assistant Dean (Internatio­nal) of the QUT Business School Mr. Andrew Paltridge
Assistant Dean (Internatio­nal) of the QUT Business School Mr. Andrew Paltridge
 ??  ?? Chairman of the Media & Communicat­ion Committee Mr. Laknath Peiris
Chairman of the Media & Communicat­ion Committee Mr. Laknath Peiris
 ??  ?? President of SLACC Mr. Kalum De Silva
President of SLACC Mr. Kalum De Silva
 ??  ?? CA Sri Lanka President Mr. Jagath Perera addressing the media.
CA Sri Lanka President Mr. Jagath Perera addressing the media.

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