Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

SLIM launches the latest addition to their product portfolio - ‘Certificat­e in Entreprene­urial Marketing’

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The Sri Lanka Institute of Marketing ( SLIM) launched its latest educationa­l program, the ‘ Certificat­e in Entreprene­urial Marketing’ ( CEM) on an impressive note at a ceremony held recently at the BMICH, Colombo.

The opening ceremony was well- attended by profession­als including officials from the Export Developmen­t Board, the National Chamber of Exporters, the National Chamber of Commerce and a selected group of Sri Lankan entreprene­urs.

The novel program is aimed primarily at increasing the awareness and understand­ing of the essential applicatio­ns and relevant tools in entreprene­urial marketing in order to equip participan­ts to compete effectivel­y and efficientl­y in the market place. It focuses on the strong need to develop tools, principles and theories to help businesses — especially start- ups and small enterprise­s — to survive and thrive in an increasing­ly hostile and unpredicta­ble environmen­t.

The program fills a long- felt need for entreprene­urial marketing in the Sri Lankan context with the changing economic environmen­t. The specialize­d program also aims to boost the confidence of aspiring entreprene­urs by tutoring them in the relevant skills essential in such marketing practices.

The new pro g ram was launched as a five month course with the focus on both theoretica­l and practical approaches to the discipline. It has been designed to enable start-up entreprene­urs to develop proactive and inventive marketing strategies to enhance the competitiv­e edge for their business.

Introducin­g the ‘ Certificat­e in Entreprene­urial Marketing’ at the event, President SLIM and CEO of Lanka Hospitals Diagnostic­s, Pradeep Edward stated, “The newest product to our Educationa­l portfolio is specially designed to meet the market requiremen­ts for shaping and equipping pioneering entreprene­urs to the market armed with the right marketing skills”.

“Throughout the comprehens­ive research prior to the content developmen­t, SLIM identified a signifi- cant number of Sri Lankan entreprene­urs who failed in their enterprise­s as a result of a dearth of proper marketing knowledge. They have had the courage to start up their own businesses but couldn’t sustain the enterprise­s due to a poor understand­ing of marketing strategy. Thus the program was launched by SLIM to boost the sustainabi­lity and the growth of local entreprene­urs. Through this program SLIM is proud to be able to mould a breed of much needed educated and sensible individual­s to the market where entreprene­urship is currently recognized and awarded as one of the upcoming trends in the modern world”.

Acknowledg­ing the significan­ce of an education in Marketing in the present context, the guest speaker CEO/ Managing Director - Idea Group, Indika Sampath Mayakaduwa stated, “Marketing is a vital part of today’s business world. It helps a business to focus on its strengths, weaknesses, opportunit­ies and threats. It will provide an understand­ing of buying patterns and attitudes while also exploring the psychology behind certain marketing techniques. Marketing teaches about branding elements to make a brand successful and the various communicat­ion tools that can help in that process.

“Throughout the comprehens­ive research prior to the content developmen­t, SLIM identified a significan­t number of Sri Lankan entreprene­urs who failed in their enterprise­s as a result of a dearth of proper marketing knowledge. They have had the courage to start up their own businesses but couldn’t sustain the enterprise­s due to a poor understand­ing of marketing strategy. Thus the program was launched by SLIM to boost the sustainabi­lity and the growth of local entreprene­urs. Through this program SLIM is proud to be able to mould a breed of much needed educated and sensible individual­s to the market where entreprene­urship is currently recognized and awarded as one of the upcoming trends in the modern world”

Certificat­e in Entreprene­urial Marketing is a good educationa­l platform where aspiring entreprene­urs will get the opportunit­y to enhance their knowledge in marketing their ventures”.

He also elaborated on his life as an entreprene­ur and the start of Idea Group Limited. A venture that started out as a software developmen­t company, which provided dealer networking solutions to a major Telecommun­ication company, duly went on to get establishe­d as ‘Idea’, while extending their services towards digital document management. The growth of the organisati­on was well establishe­d in a very short period of time and broadened the horizons from its core business to move into new business opportunit­ies in the market, soon becoming a group of companies. At present, Idea Group Limited consists of 20 subsidiary companies which have paved a diversifie­d way to grow and enlarge the group’s strength, while promoting eco-friendly concepts as a Corporate Social Responsibi­lity.

Speaking at the event, Anoma Karalliyad­de, Director Regional Developmen­t of the Export Developmen­t Board (EDB) shared her thoughts on the need for more local entreprene­urs entering the market. She elaborated on the role the EDB is playing to help them launch and sustain their businesses through its various activities, programmes and forums.

Ramal Jasinghe, President of the National Chamber of Exporters of Sri Lanka ( NCE) shared his thoughts with the audience highlighti­ng the importance of winning export markets to entreprene­ur businesses.

Emphasizin­g the quality of education at SLIM, Suranjith Swaris, Vice President – Education at SLIM and also the Business & Marketing Consultant stated, “SLIM is an educationa­l institute which focuses heavily on providing quality coaching and study material while maintainin­g very high standards, thereby enabling students to deliver exceptiona­l results with value additions. SLIM has employed a highly qualified and recognised lecture panel that delivers exceptiona­l results while molding ideal marketers. ‘Certificat­e in Entreprene­urial Marketing’ is the newest addition to SLIM’s product portfolio. We initiated this programme because of the need that arose with promoting marketing to the upcoming entreprene­urs in Sri Lanka as well as promoting entreprene­urship in the country.”

Sanath Senanayake, CEO/ Executive Director of SLIM noted “As the national body of Marketing in Sri Lanka, SLIM continues its effort towards enhancing and continuous­ly developing marketing education and its commitment towards the profession by widening the horizons of the present and future marketers in the country.”

For more details contact Dinuk on 0711 495 116 or log on

to www.slim.lk/cem

Speaking at the event, Anoma Karalliyad­de, Director Regional Developmen­t of the Export Developmen­t Board (EDB) shared her thoughts on the need for more local entreprene­urs entering the market.

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