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Secretarial Excellence and Administrative Competence

A three - day Inter-active motivational seminar on "Secretarial Excellence, Administrative Competence and the Modern Secretary" will be held from September 20 to 22 at the Grand Oriental Hotel. It is organised by the Centre for Leadership Excellence and Personality Development.

The seminar will focus on self motivation techniques, developing outgoing personality, art of handling correspondence independently, inter personal effectiveness, telephone courtesy and customer satisfaction and other areas of importance which would facilitate a secretary to be result oriented and action focused.

The resource person, Dr. K. Kuhathasan with wide experience in conducting Professional Development Programs in several Asian countries will facilitate the participants to develop positive assertiveness and personal effectiveness and help them to update modern secretarial and administrative practices.

'Executive Search Attraction, Retaining High Talent people'

A public lecture on 'Executive Search Attraction and Retaining High Talent People' will be held on September 11 at 5.30 p.m. at the Auditorium of the Organisation of Professional Associations, Colombo 7. The keynote address will be delivered by Managing Director Executive Search Ltd, Fayaz Saleem, an eminent speaker on Leadership, motivation and People's Development. The lecture is open to the public.

BSS Completes Computerisation of Teacher Centres

Business Solution Systems (BSS) was awarded a computerisation project under the Teacher Education and Teacher Development project of the Ministry of Education.

Under this project 100 teacher centres were computerised islandwide under a World Bank funding. BSS has successfully completed this project within the time period provided by the Ministry.

This project was a sequel to an earlier project carried out by BSS under the World Bank funded General Education Project II.

This was a pilot project to install and commission computer labs in eighty schools islandwide.

The successful completion of this project was instrumental in BSS winning the subsequent order.

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