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BUSINESS FORUM

  • Jul- 2019 -
    1 July
    Reyhan-Morris1

    TOURISM INDUSTRY

    The people and communities of Sri Lanka, the country itself and everything it has to offer – from sandy beaches and wildlife

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  • 1 July

    DATA ANALYSIS 

    The average Sri Lankan corporate is far from making effective use of the data that it collects. Companies especially in the financial services

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  • 1 July

    CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY 

    Our construction milieu was in bad shape even prior to the Easter Sunday attacks, which has placed not only the industry but the entire country in dire straits

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  • 1 July

    SRI LANKANS OVERSEAS 

    Sri Lanka will always be bogged down by communal violence. Since I was old enough to understand this, it’s been the status quo. People who know Sri Lanka

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  • Jun- 2019 -
    1 June

    FINANCIAL SERVICES INDUSTRY

    Having enjoyed consistent year on year growth for almost a decade, the financial services industry slowed down considerably in 2018

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  • 1 June

    CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY

    Historically, it was developed for organisations to do social good and improve societal conditions, while fulfilling the primary

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  • 1 June

    LEGAL PROFESSION

    The most evident change is the increased number of legal professionals. This is mainly due to greater access to legal education

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  • 1 June

    PUBLIC RELATIONS

    Integration and engagement with all stakeholders through the use of multiple platforms – i.e. social media, forums, partnerships

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  • 1 June

    SRI LANKANS OVERSEAS

    On the one hand, it is a country that despite all its difficulties maintains a growth rate of four to five percent, notable infrastructure improvements

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  • 1 June

    TOURISM INDUSTRY

    Sri Lanka has enjoyed steady growth in tourist arrivals since the end of the civil war. Today, tourism is recognised as an economic pillar.

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