Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

SLIM Diploma in Strategic Brand Management Students conduct a Brand Launch in Colombo

SLIM Super Brand Launch at Supermarke­ts

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A brand launch initiated by SLIM took place on the 2nd of February from 08.30 am onwards at four local supermarke­ts around Colombo. The full day event was organised as a part of the practical project for the brand launch of the Diploma in Strategic Brand Management Intake 2 – 2018.

The Diploma in Strategic Brand Management ( DSBM), offered by SLIM the national body for marketing in Sri Lanka, is the first and only strategic branding qualificat­ion in Sri Lanka. The DSBM is the only avenue open to marketers in Sri Lanka who aspire to become Brand Managers. This 12- month programme covers an entire area in branding including the ‘Role of a Brand Manager’, Brand Marketing, Brand Planning, Strate gic Implicatio­n in Branding and Managing a Brand Overtime. In addition to the theoretica­l elements, the DSBM programme includes experience sharing sessions featuring eminent personalit­ies in Branding with the added focus on practicali­ty to prepare students for the challenges of the corporate world.

Brand Launch is the key element of the DSBM programme that gives hands-on experience for launching their own brand. The launch was conducted by four teams following the Diploma in Strategic Brand Management (DSBM) programme. The product to be launched was “Tea” and students were evaluated based on their novel ideas to market Tea to the Sri Lankan market. The students were guided by many experience­d senior lecturers for integrated learning experience­s throughout the project.

The four teams with the brand names - B11, Custodians, Real Tea and Avengers conducted their brand launches at Laugfs Supermarke­t – Koswatta, Arpico Super Centre – Thalawathu­goda, Upeka Super (Pvt) Ltd and Laugfs Supermarke­t – Wellawatta.

Proving the success of the project, many customers bought recently launched “Tea” brands during this initiative. The primary objective of organizing such an evaluation was to provide students with real life exposure as they make the best use of their classroom learning in actual practice.

The CEO/Executive Director of SLIM, Mr. Sanath Senanayake stated, “Branding is a magical tool that facilitate­s marketers to create an edge over their competitor­s in products and services. Brand Managers are thus a rare breed of individual­s engaged in creating ‘brand loyal’ customers and grooming them to become ambassador­s of company’s brands.”

He also added, “We developed the practical value and realistic applicatio­n of DSBM by forecastin­g and identifyin­g the needs of the industry. This we did in order to ensure that we produce skilled personnel who can cater to the needs of marketing and branding in the modern world. DSBM endows students with an integrated learning experience via brand launches and other aspects. It will enable students to face challenges in marketing arena. The DSBM Syllabus, text books and course content were prepared to suit current industry requiremen­ts, benchmarki­ng with internatio­nal standards”.

Senanayake congratula­ted the students who participat­ed in the practical sessions and wished them the best of luck in their written exams.

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