Community
Corporate entities must build
healthy relationships with the communities in which
they function. A healthy and content community can only
boost the corporate image and contribute directly to
a company's bottom line.
A company's relationship with the community depends
on the products it markets and on whether the community
perceives that it is getting value for money. It is
also dependent on what the Company puts back into the
community on which its profits are built.
At SLT we understand the need to develop strong and
healthy links with the broader society. In that respect
we initiated a number of programmes to nourish and build
strong urban and rural societies.
The ‘Books for Asia’ Programme:
Spreading Knowledge and Stimulating Curiosity
SLT and the Asia Foundation are
working together to enhance child, adult and professional
education through the provision of educational material
on a variety of topics.
Our Books for Asia Programme in collaboration with the
Asia Foundation has been based on our philosophy of
stimulating curiosity, fostering knowledge and improving
literacy levels. In 2003 we partnered the Asia Foundation
to support their ‘Books for Asia’ Programme. SLT entered
into an agreement with the Asia Foundation to support
the distribution of 100,000 books which will help meet
the needs of schools, universities, libraries and local
English resource centres. We hope that the books would
carry ‘more weight’ especially with the re-introduction
of English as a medium of instruction. SLT hope that
this partnership will act as a catalyst for other companies
to make similar contributions.
Enhancing English Skills
A particular aspect of community
care on which we have focused over the past few years
has been on developing English Language skills of young
people. We are conscious that a command of English can
help them in the future.
Last year SLT supported D. S. Senanayake College with
their Impromptu English Debating Competition. The Impromptu
Competition and SLT Prepared Debating Competition are
part of a series of debating competitions conducted
by the school. 32 teams from 21 schools took part in
the competitions.
Creating Awareness of the Internet
For last 2 years SLT has been
associated with the 'Web Spinners Unite' series of seminars.
The seminars conducted islandwide focus on the many
uses of the Internet and its benefits. The objective
is to increase the levels of computer and IT literacy
among school children. The Sri Lankan Division of the
Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA)
has been SLT's partner in this respect.
The topics discussed ranged from basics to various other
aspects of the Net such as eCommerce, eLearning, career
guidance on the Internet, and web design for eCommerce.
SLT was also associated in assisting three schools -
Devi Balika, Sirimavo Bandaranaike and Anula Vidyalaya
- to establish their own websites. Through these Internet
awareness programmes SLT plans to encourage school children
to use the Internet for knowledge acquisition purposes.
Developing Careers: Providing
New Opportunities
SLT continued its career development
programme in collaboration with four professional bodies
to guide young adults, school leavers and higher grade
school students on their future career paths.
In a bid to build career awareness among the young population
of Jaffna, SLT supported a seminar on the Chartered
Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA) professional
qualification. This was the ninth of a series of programmes
aimed at creating an awareness of different careers
among students. The objective was to expose young people
to the potential that accountancy, marketing, personal
management and administration hold as careers. More
than 500 students from six schools in the Jaffna district
participated.
In collaboration with Chartered Institute of Management
Accountants (CIMA), Chartered Institute of Marketing
(CIM), Institute of Personnel Management (IPM) & Institute
of Chartered Secretaries & Administrators (ICSA) SLT
organised a career development seminar "To be number
one" at the BMICH. This programme was aimed to create
an awareness among professional education and career
development. SLT will extend this programme islandwide
to enable students from all parts of the country who
complete their school education to choose a profession.
SLT fully supported the Annual Conference of the e-Club
of the University of Moratuwa. The e-Club is the Public
Relations arm of the Electronics Department of the University.
SLT understands the necessity of bridging the gap between
the industry and the academic arena. The e-Club's effort
is to showcase their capabilities to their future employers
and obtain the feedback from them in order to improve
and restructure their academic activities. In this light
we give our helping hand to young and future engineering
professionals.
In 2003 SLT supported mini Comfest competitions around
the country and a National Commerce Festival organised
by The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants
(ACCA). These events include "Wiz Kid 2003" - a do you
know contest, "Student Bulletin 2003" - a competition
involving team from each school compiling a Commerce
magazine on an impromptu basis, "Ad Act" - where a group
of students from each school act out an advertisement.
The winners would be those who get the message across
best and "Business Talk" - a three minute speech contest
on topics of current interest.
Individuals were awarded prizes while the best school
and runner-up were chosen on the basis of aggregate
points. There were 15 leading schools participating
in this competition from Kandy, Galle, Negombo & Colombo.
Pushing the Frontiers of Excellence:
Empowering the Country's Professionals
SLT's 'Empowering Professionalism'
initiative is designed to enable Sri Lankan professionals
achieve excellence in their chosen fields. To facilitate
this SLT has been supporting a number of activities
of Sri Lanka's major professional bodies.
Over 200 professionals from the South Asian region attended
the inaugural Networking South Asia (NetSA) meeting
held last year. It was organised by South Asia Network
Operators Group (SANOG) and Asia Pacific Advanced Network
(APAN).
NetSA is a forum that brings together Internet Service
Providers (ISPs), Internet related technology providers
and corporate networks to share information and exchange
ideas. SLT sponsored the opening session and also served
as the official Internet supplier for the session. Lasting
six days, the programme included workshops, tutorials
and SANOG and APAN meetings.
ACCA with over 300,000 members and students located
in 160 countries marked its 100th year with special
sessions to highlight the important role Risk Management
and Corporate Governance plays in the success of an
organisation. The seminar was mainly for corporate and
senior executives involved in the two areas.
The annual sessions of the Institute of Personnel Management
(IPM) was supported by SLT last year. IPM is the largest
professional organisation on human resources in this
country. Over 600 professionals from a broad range of
corporate entities attended the annual event.
SLT also sponsored the fourth annual sessions of the
Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM) and was the strategic
partner to the Association of Accounting Technicians
(AAT) for its annual sessions held in August last year.
SLT extended its strategic partnership to Institution
of Engineers - Sri Lanka's (IESL) 97th International
Annual Sessions.
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