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BUSINESS

Enabling the future

Asia focus, Pattama Kuentak, Published on 29/11/2021

» Seen in a small box on a Zoom screen, Adrian Tan could easily pass for someone in his late 20s or early 30s, but his long CV and his current position as country head for Thailand of Anchanto, a Singapore-based global software company, tell you a lot of other stories.

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BUSINESS

Brewing engagement

Asia focus, Nareerat Wiriyapong, Published on 12/04/2021

» Born and brought up in Kenya, Priti Halai is emphatic when she says, "I've never thought of myself as an Indian. Exactly the way I consider myself is Kenyan. "But if you give me Indian music, Indian food, then I'll sing and I dance," the business executive officer of Nespresso Thailand adds with enthusiasm.

OPINION

Happy Belated April's Fool Day!

Guru, Pornchai Sereemongkonpol, Published on 02/04/2021

» Sometimes I feel like every other day is April's Fool Day in Thailand given the sheer number of unbelievable news stories, for good or bad reasons, that happen. To belatedly celebrate April's Fool Day in a way that the authorities won't have any problems with, I present you with 10 news stories -- your job will be to discern which ones are genuine. Put T in front of the story you think is true and put F if you think it's an April's Fool Day prank, you know the drill. The answers are provided at the end so no cheating!

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BUSINESS

Want to be invincible? Learn to innovate

Asia focus, Erich Parpart, Published on 16/09/2019

» If a company is continuously reinventing itself, it has a good chance of staying ahead of the competition. The problem for many companies is that once they become successful, or find a business model that works, they tend to focus on that and forget to renew themselves, says Alexander Osterwalder, a Swiss business theorist and author.

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LIFE

Turning art into life

Guru, Pornchai Sereemongkonpol, Published on 16/08/2019

» Illustrator Phannapast "Yoon" Taychamaythakool took on her biggest canvas to date at MRT Wat Mangkon where she created murals for Nescafe. Beautiful Chinese imageries fit the station's location in Yaowarat and come alive via AR technology. Her illustrations have adorned various canvases from mooncake packaging to a hi-end speaker. She had a major exhibition earlier this year at Gaysorn Village, while Gucci and Instagram are among the leading brands that have commissioned her. Guru spoke to Yoon about her journey as an artist.

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BUSINESS

Mr Expo reflects on the big event

Business, Nanat Suchiva, Published on 22/07/2017

» Kriengkrai Kanjanapokin is putting long hours into organising the Thai pavilion at Expo 2017, a three-month event in Astana, Kazakhstan, but for him every day is relaxed.

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WORLD

Agent of change

Asia focus, Erich Parpart, Published on 30/01/2017

» Back when Vietnam's international profile was just slightly better than North Korea's, only a few outsiders considered working in a country ruled by a monolithic Communist party, but that didn't stop John Ditty, who has been making a living in a decidedly capitalist field there since 1993.

ADVANCED NEWS

Floods: Battle of Bang Chan

Jon Fernquest, Published on 11/11/2011

» As floodwaters near, a man-against-nature battle is fought to fortify plants & ensure supplies of consumer goods.

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ADVANCED NEWS

Failure not an option, minister says

Terry Fredrickson, Published on 08/11/2011

» As floodwaters seep in, the defence minister said the government would try to protect the Bang Chan and Lat Krabang industrial estates at all costs. "They are two important locations we must save or all the government's credibility will be lost."

ADVANCED NEWS

Floods: Losses to Thailand's economy?

Jon Fernquest, Published on 04/11/2011

» Ongoing threats with damage still preventable far greater than damage already done in this survey of flood economic impact by economists at TMB Bank.