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Arinya Talerngsri, Published on 19/10/2025
» Leadership has always been about more than a title. Yet in today’s world of rapid change and constant uncertainty, the definition of leadership is being rewritten.
Business, Kuakul Mornkum, Published on 29/11/2024
» The Thai job market is expected to be stable next year, with senior-level candidates still in high demand, according to Robert Walters Thailand, a recruitment consultancy.
Business, Suchit Leesa-nguansuk, Published on 26/08/2024
» As the new chief executive of major e-marketplace operator Lazada Thailand, Varitha Kiatpinyochai, 32, is the company's youngest homegrown chief executive and the first woman to take the helm.
Asia focus, W Audi Pattarapatumthong, Published on 25/07/2022
» The digital economy is playing an ever-increasing role in business, trade and human capital development. As countries emerge from the pandemic and steer through new economic headwinds, digitisation is taking on even greater importance.
Published on 03/06/2022
» As the saying goes, every cloud has a silver lining. One good thing that’s come out of Covid-19 is the fast-forward in digital adoption that, among many other things, is not only democratizing education but making it more malleable and convenient.
Asia focus, Nareerat Wiriyapong, Published on 14/02/2022
» Shrinking populations are becoming a major demographic challenge for several countries. East Asia, in particular, has been seeing an alarming fall in fertility rates. The figure in Japan averaged just 1.31 from 2015 to 2020, but Taiwan (1.15) and South Korea (1.11) fared even worse.
Business, Published on 15/09/2021
» Thai businesses need to make the work culture more relevant or risk an acute talent shortage, according to PwC Thailand.
AFP, Published on 04/07/2020
» PARIS: Air France management said Friday it planned to eliminate 7,580 jobs at the airline and its regional unit Hop! by the end of 2022 because of the coronavirus crisis.
Reuters, Published on 12/04/2020
» KUALA LUMPUR: The founders of Malaysia's AirAsia Group Bhd will not take salaries and its staff has agreed to an as much as 75% cut in pay due to the impact of the novel coronavirus outbreak on the airline, its chief executive said late on Saturday.
Published on 02/04/2020
» The economic situation has undeniably become more volatile in recent years, with fluctuating stock market indexes around the globe and ongoing trade wars between economic giants.