In a bid to develop a next-level of succession pool, the Board of Investment of Sri Lanka teamed up with the Postgraduate Institute of Management (PIM), the Nation’s Management Mentor, to launch a Strategic Leadership Development Programme designed for the Senior Deputy Directors and a Management Development Programme for the Deputy Directors.
The inauguration ceremony of the Programme got off the ground recently at the PIM auditorium with the participation of BOI top management and forty one Senior Deputy Directors and thirty Deputy Directors.
The objective of the programme is to develop the interpersonal, conceptual and technical skills of the officials so that they can eventually succeed in undertaking senior roles. Further, programmes of this kind are hoped to be organized in the future as well.
This programme consists of some action learning projects, contemporary case analysis and a range of conceptual and practical subject discussions.
Strategic leadership is a leader’s ability to visualize, plan, lead and make the best out of the resources they have to execute strategies efficiently and successfully for the betterment of the organization and employees.
The BOI having recognized the decisive role the managerial staff needs to play as strategic leaders, joined hands with the PIM, to launch a series of Leadership Development and Management Programmes.
BOI Director General Renuka M. Weerakone said, “We are in fact honoured to partner with PIM and it’s the first time that the BOI has collaborated with PIM for a programme of this nature,”
“In such a juncture where Sri Lanka is searching for leaders, this Strategic Leadership Programme will be an opportunity and a great stimulus for those officials, who wish to gain the strategic vision to make a meaningful impact in shaping the future direction of the BOI,”
“Furthermore, the Programme is also an ideal platform to explore the ‘head and heart’ of leadership and the core elements of vision, purpose, strategy and values alongside how to lead and influence others through empowerment and engagement,” Weerakone underscored.
“We are thankful to the PIM staff for taking the initiative to upskill BOI leadership and we are looking forward to working closely in future endeavours,” she added.
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