
CIPM, under the leadership of Mr. Sampath Thrimavithana recently concluded, “Next Gen Productivity Tools“, a public workshop to enhance students’ leadership and soft skills and guide them towards both academic and professional success.
The program was interactive and insightful with diverse groups of participants, actively engaging in the session and learning to excel in multiple platforms including networking, collaboration, and shared learning.
It served as a blueprint of instilling professionalism, engagement and personalised productivity in their future awardees while giving them theoretical as well as practical exposure to embrace inspiration, growth and revolution.
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