BNI evening presentation with Ameer Ahamed on ‘7 Habits of Highly Effective People Process’

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Time to time re-examining your leadership habits and assessing the effectiveness of such habits ensure a productive and successful personal as well as professional life. This seminar, organized by the Winners Chapter of BNI, the world’s largest referral marketing organization, is an ultimate avenue for entrepreneurs and management professionals to review their effectiveness. Ameer Ahamed will be the keynote speaker, a certified International Graduate from the Junior Chamber International Training Institute USA.He is the CEO of Franklin Covey South Asia including Sri Lanka and a certified Trainer of Franklin Covey USA. Ahamed has traveled extensively conducting training sessions in Sri Lanka, Singapore, India, Austria, Thailand and Japan. His clients include blue chip companies, multinationals and leading institutions around the globe.       One of world’s bestselling books, ‘7 Habits of Highly Effective People’written byStephen R. Covey is a self-help and business book which offers an approach to being effective both personally and professionally. Ahmed’s session will be based on the content of the book that discusses about the paradigm shift and the different perspectives of looking at situations. The significant question that the book asks is “Are wetaking control of our lives?”“Do we respond to situations proactively or positively?” The 7 habits are introduced on this premise. The training session will help the participants to realise that the real change comes from within. Further it emphasizes that learning to distinguish between the stimulus and response is the key to discover the habits of highly effective people. The organiserBusiness Network International (BNI) was formed in California, USA by Dr.IvanMisner PhD, back in 1985 when he was just 28 years of age. Currently with operations in 64 countries, BNI has over 7,100 chapters with over 175,000 members. Sri Lanka, being the 56th country to join BNIhas four chapters with over 90 members.       The BNI was brought to Sri Lanka by Marjan A. Manzil who is the National Director, BNI Sri Lanka and the Maldives. Brigadier J.P.A. Jayawardaneserves as the Regional Director of BNI Sri Lanka and Ragulan Tharmakulasingam serves as an Ambassador. BNI Sri Lanka’s youngest and upcoming chapter, ‘Winners’ is hosting this event with the aim of training youngprofessionals, corporate executives and upcoming entrepreneurs on the above topic. The event will be held at the National Institute of Sports Science (NISS) Auditorium (Independence Square) on 23 April, from 5:15to 8 p.m. BNI Sri Lanka Winners Chapter cordially invites all Sri Lankan business professionals, entrepreneurs and media personnel to attend this highly useful seminar free of charge. Those who intend to participate are encouraged to reserve their seats in advance by calling Malique on 0777396614 or Sumudu on 0777367030 or [email protected].

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