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BUSINESS

Dealing with an interviewer who won't shut up

Business, Tom Sorensen, Published on 27/04/2023

» You are really in big trouble if you come across a job interviewer who just keeps talking.

BUSINESS

Bored? You're one thought away from an idea

Business, Detlef Reis, Published on 14/10/2022

» 'I am convinced that boredom is one of the greatest tortures. If I were to imagine Hell, it would be the place where you were continually bored," said the German social psychologist Erich Fromm.

BUSINESS

Two BBC channels added to 3BB GIGATV lineup

Business, Published on 16/12/2020

» BBC Studios is launching two premium channels, BBC Earth and BBC Lifestyle, on Thailand's on-demand IPTV entertainment platform, 3BB GIGATV, a fixed broadband service in the country.

BUSINESS

Healthcare and digital transformation

Business, Published on 19/04/2019

» There is a new and rapidly changing healthcare landscape globally, where digital technologies are increasingly becoming a normal part of the everyday delivery of healthcare, according to the global professional services group KPMG.

LIFE

Welcome to the robotel

Business, Vijay Verghese, Published on 12/02/2019

» Voice recognition is not a new phenomenon. It has been around ever since your mother hollered, "Your father wants to speak with you, NOW!" as you crept home from a school date, way past the curfew hour with a scantily clad, gin-soaked "study" companion in tow. It was a very accurate system and ears were regularly boxed and bottoms paddled to ensure it stayed in trim.

BUSINESS

SET dips amid local political shock, trade tensions

Business, Nuntawun Polkuamdee and Darana Chudasri, Published on 09/02/2019

» Recap: Signs that US-China trade talks may be faltering have concerned investors worldwide, with oil prices and Brexit speculation also influencing global market movements. Thailand's stock market plunged in the morning session yesterday before recovering to close down marginally after the surprising announcement that Princess Ubolratana would be the sole prime ministerial candidate of the Thai Raksa Chart Party.