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Lifelong learning is the future of work

Business, Arinya Talerngsri, Published on 10/09/2019

» In the year 2030, you may be working in a job that doesn't even exist yet. We're not talking about flying cars or developing the world's first time machine. The requirements, levels and styles of all kinds of work are evolving very fast, which means you need to understand how you can prepare for future roles that may emerge.

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Know Your Enemy: The Forces Driving Disruption

Business, Arinya Talerngsri, Published on 30/08/2017

» In a world where everything is constantly disrupting and being disrupted, the biggest and most terrifying risk is to stand still. To choose not to change is almost equal to accepting being swept away with the tide. Mark Zuckerberg once said: "The biggest risk is not taking any risk. In a world that's changing really quickly, the only strategy that is guaranteed to fail is not taking any risks."

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Confronting the talent challenges

Arinya Talerngsri, Published on 27/02/2017

» Truth to be told, the most important asset in an organisation isn’t something you can put your hands on. It isn’t equipment or the physical plant, nor data or technology. It is your human capital.

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Why do your talents leave?

Arinya Talerngsri, Published on 11/07/2016

» The most important asset in an organisation isn’t something you can put your hands on. It isn’t equipment or the physical plant, or data or technology. In fact, it is the human capital.

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Turning the generation gap into a competitive edge

Arinya Talerngsri, Published on 23/05/2016

» The generation gap is hardly unique to Thailand, but our country also faces another major generational challenge as it is rapidly becoming an ageing society. By 2040, Thailand is expected to have 17 million people aged 60 or over, or 25% of the population, compared with 13% in 2014. In other words, out of every four Thais will be a senior citizen, according to the World Population Ageing 1950-2050 Report by the UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs.