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SLIM President Roshan Fernando
Vice President Nuwan Gamage
CEO/Executive Director Sanath Senanayake
SLIM Building
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Living amidst the prevailing COVID-19 pandemic has not only instilled a new norm to our daily lives, but has altered societies and countries economically, resulting in drastic changes to business demands and
sales patterns. Being mindful and having the necessary knowledge of these continuous alterations in marketing has now become a necessity not only for professional marketers, but also for entrepreneurs, business owners and other professionals wishing to enhance career opportunities or climb up the corporate ladder.
Marketing is not merely the awareness of business expertise or the art of promoting your business. It describes a series of skills that are useful in any profession. As a professional discipline, marketing plays a significant function in any business operation. It explores customer perceptions and acts as the main source of revenue and profit for a business. It also uses a variety of data to make smart and insightful business decisions while enhancing productivity.
While marketing lies at the heart of a successful business, the unpredictability of continuing a prolific business though branding and marketing during a global pandemic can also face many challenges. Hence, it is necessary to develop an understanding of marketing methods and patterns in order to be at the forefront of the never-ending competitive corporate world.
With the intention of reviving the marketing field and boosting the economy of the country, the national body for marketing in Sri Lanka, SLIM, offers the Professional Certificate in Marketing (PCM), a certified course in Marketing fundamentals. The Professional Certificate in Marketing is a three-month program which imparts knowledge on basic theories and strategies in marketing and is a popularly sought-after qualification in the marketing sphere as the first step of learning in the field of marketing.
SLIM President Roshan Fernando, highlighting the necessity to empower the professional marketers and entrepreneurs while reviving the Lankan economy amidst the COVID-19 pandemic said, “The COVID-19 crisis has redefined ethics and practices in businesses, altering marketing trends and platforms. It is, therefore, necessary to understand and cater to the changing patterns in the industry to keep the economy of our country afloat. SLIM is ready to lead the nation in these challenging times and guide the marketing personnel and entrepreneurs to rise to the occasion and contribute effectively to revive the economy of Sri Lanka.”
SLIM Vice President Nuwan Gamage stressing the necessity of skills development in marketing during challenging times said, “Due to drastic shifts in consumer behaviour, sales have been immensely affected in most sectors in the country. While some sellers find excessive demand for their products and services, others are staring at empty sales pipelines. It is therefore, necessary to find ways to shift the scale to your advantage to strategically enhance your business. We, at SLIM will arm you with this knowledge to boost your businesses and enhance your skills to add value to your professions.”
SLIM CEO/ED Sanath Senanayake, emphasising the significance of studying marketing at SLIM stated, “SLIM PCM is the most recognised course for marketing in the country as well as in South Asia. It is interesting to witness the increasing number of students engaging in marketing studies every year. This is due to the competitive environment in which they have to work as employees. SLIM PCM lays the foundation for further studies in marketing and acts as an entry qualification to the indigenous Postgraduate Diploma in Marketing and the shortest route to an MBA.”
As the pioneer of marketing in the Island, the Sri Lanka Institute of Marketing has identified the necessity of enhancing the marketing philosophy among the aspiring marketers and entrepreneurs in the country. SLIM PCM is regularly updated to be on par with the rising global Marketing needs and the trends in the industry. At SLIM, we focus on delivering quality education that would not only help the students in their current situation, but also help them create a clear path for their future goals.
SLIM is the national body for marketing in Sri Lanka and has been promoting marketing excellence and elevating the status of marketing since 1970. It is a member of the National Chamber of Commerce of Sri Lanka (NCCSL), Organisation of Professional Associations of Sri Lanka (OPA) and Federation of Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Sri Lanka (FCCISL). Internationally it is affiliated with ESOMAR, the Federation of Marketing Research Industries and is a member of the Asia Marketing Federation, which is affiliated to the World Marketing Association. For more information contact SLIM Home 0112 675 000, SLIM Business School 0812 203 006 and SLIM Business School 0412 227 900.