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The Business School of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Sri Lanka (CA Sri Lanka) will once again spearhead a unique program to uplift the standards of businesses in the country by introducing the ‘Lean Six Sigma’ strategy.
Scheduled to be held on 15 February, the program will give professionals a thorough understanding on the concept while showing them how to maximise their business success with the Lean Six Sigma strategy,
The one day program will be conducted by two highly proficient resource personnel Dushan Chaminda Dayaratne, Senior Manager Process Improvement of Brandix i3 Limited, who is a Certified Six Sigma Master Black Belt, and Naomal Anthony Sugathapala, Senior Consultant Process Excellence of Brandix i3 Limited, who also possess a Certified Six Sigma Black Belt.
The program which will benefit top level professionals who are at leadership level and in the strategic implementation area will cover a range of topics including the instruction to lean Six Sigma, the implementation methodology of the strategy along with its benefits, while detailing how to sustain the continuous improvement culture in an organisation via the lean Six Sigma strategy.
CA Sri Lanka President Sujeewa Rajapakse said that the CA Business School has been in the forefront of offering cutting edge programmes for the upliftment of professionals from both accounting and non-accounting sectors. “The business school was also instrumental in introducing to Sri Lanka several flagship programmes with INSEAD, recognised as one of the largest and leading business schools in the world,” he said.
According to him, the Lean Six Sigma program is yet another unique initiative launched by the Business School, in its continuing endeavour to provide the country’s professionals with the best of programmes right here in Sri Lanka.
Chief Executive Officer of CA Sri Lanka Aruna Alwis said that the CA Business School was one of the leading business schools in the country which provides a range of academic and professional courses for the development of professionals in Sri Lanka.
“The fully-fledged CA Business School also boosts of a wide range of facilities and services for the benefit of its students housed at the ultra-modern CA Sri Lanka building in Colombo 7,” Alwis added.