National Chamber seminar on "Making things work for you"
The National Chamber of Commerce of Sri Lanka in association with the
Institute of Human Resource Management (IHRM), India presents a full day
seminar on " Making Things Work For You " on April 30, from 9.00 am to
4.30 pm in the Liberty A of the Holiday Inn Hotel, Colombo 3.
Speakers will be Director of the Indian Institute of Human Resource
Management T. K. Chandrasekaran who has conducted over 4,000 training
programmes, workshops and seminars in 11 foreign countries including
Europe and the USA. He is the corporate trainer for 30 Multinational
Companies overseas.
The other resource person is a Senior Engineer R. Suresh working with
Neyveli Corporation, a major power sector company in India who is also a
certified international trainer accredited by the International Training
Institute JCI, USA.
Everybody puts in a lot of efforts and sweat on their way to achieve
high level of success and ultimately get disappointed as things do not
happen the way they want them to. Sometimes people are surprised when
things which they do not want happen. This activity oriented seminar
will train the participants to make things happen the way they want them
to.
Resource persons will disclose the secret of making things happen so
that any organization can have a highly motivated workforce. Subjects
that will be covered in the training programme are attracting the
correct people, making people work for you, making things happen, and
making customers obtain your services, 4D modules for making things
happen (Dreams, Design, Destiny and Discovery), making advertising work
for you, making use of your competitors work for you and making your
products work for you.
The programme includes Alpha Meditation and Management Games with
effective interactions.
Seminar is targeted for Senior and Middle Management staff of all
Private and Public sector Organisations, Senior and Middle Management
staff of Banks and other Service sectors, Accountants, HR Managers,
Entrepreneurs and anyone who wants to get things done effectively from
his/her subordinates, clients or even competitors. |