INSURANCE SECTOR
The outbreak of COVID-19 in Sri Lanka has impacted just about every industry. Reflecting on the year gone by, Shehan Feisal notes
PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY
Pressure is mounting to respond to new ailments and variants with new products. Manufacturers are compelled to revisit their R&D
TOURISM INDUSTRY
As a net foreign income earner, tourism was poised as the second most prominent industry.In 2018, the industry earned US$ 4.5 billion
SALES PROFESSION
When a person shifts from selling corporate life insurance solutions for the better part of a decade to the IT industry, you notice several
AGRICULTURE SECTOR
The bioeconomy encompasses more than biotechnology or biofuels; it’s the use of biological resources to develop
ADVERTISING INDUSTRY
They have the power to affect purchasing decisions among a preexisting follower base. Therefore, their endorsements seem more believable
EDUCATION SECTOR
ssessing the impact of COVID-19 on the economy and wider industry, Zahara Ansary says: “There has been a severe impact on our
EDUCATION SECTOR
People don’t understand that an educator’s job ends not by offering a qualification but creating the right kind of professional and placing
MARKETING PROFESSION
The pandemic has most certainly challenged marketing. Marketing leadership had to come up with new and improved strategies to adapt
MARKETING PROFESSION
Businesses understand the value of branding. In a competitive marketplace, brands are constantly challenged to maintain
MARINE SECTOR
As far as marine engineering is concerned, one can consider two main projects in recent times as being related to the sector – viz. the
HEALTHCARE SECTOR
Sri Lanka’s healthcare sector is well positioned compared to many other developing countries as people have access to free healthcare and
BANKING SECTOR
School leavers pursuing an entrepreneurial path, Sri Lankan expatriates who returned during the pandemic and digital nomads
REAL ESTATE SECTOR
In the lead up to the outbreak of COVID-19 early last year, the real estate market looked promising with strong demand. However
SALES PROFESSION
Selling is common to all of us. From the time of our birth, we are able to fulfil all our desires without uttering a single word
EXPORT SECTOR
It is unfortunate to note that the growth in Sri Lanka’s exports over the past two decades has not met the desired levels, in my opinion
CORPORATE SECTOR
As an experienced business consultant, Dr. Kumudu Gunasekera has identified a number of important challenges facing corporates
IT INDUSTRY
The talent and creativity of our people; the innovative products and services they create; and the prime geographic location they work
BANKING SECTOR
Banking has always been vibrant, and constantly reinvented its business model to respond to changing demographics and customer
COMMUNICATIONS SECTOR
In the last decade, there was an explosion of touch points and traditional media became more fragmented while social