
NINE graduate development program trainees from City Pharmacy Ltd Group (CPL) have been certified as table facilitators for Maxwell’s Leadership Program under PNG Tribal Foundation.
CPL Group’s people and culture department lead Donald Willie said the nine trainees were the first batch to took part in the Senisim PNG Program, which is a 11-week valued based and leadership program that contributes to developing good human resource for the CPL workforce.
“The Senisim PNG program is a safeguard for CPL’s leadership in the future and our trainees’ taking part is a pathway to managers in various departments,” Mr Willie said.
The trainees are now Senisim Pasin facilitators who will run their own table sessions with CPL staffs at their respective departments to have more staffs take part in good values and leadership program.
Mr Willie said the trainees were from various universities, including University of PNG and PNG University of Technology, that joined the GDP program this year.
Senisim Pasin national coordinator for Port Moresby Agnes Andreas said the trainees were eligible to run their own table sessions within the work place and in the community.
“Let us continue to teach good values into communities because we have a moral decay in our homes, schools, communities of simple values that we don’t practise in our daily lives,” she said.
