Executive's thoughts
Learn from Thailand's leaders, CEOs & executives on how they do business and their visions.
Learn from Thailand's leaders, CEOs & executives on how they do business and their visions.
Airbnb closed 2022 with an impressive turnaround as the pandemic-hit business reported its first annual profit on revenue growth of 40% to US$8.4 billion, with net income of $1.9 billion.
T3 Technology, a Bangkok-based technology solutions firm, aims to make a deep impact in the retail market in what it calls "household intelligentisation" to achieve an ambitious goal to be the first smart brand in Thailand within three years.
SET president Pakorn Peetathawatchai addresses market volatility as well as new regulations and products.
The telecom industry in Southeast Asia is experiencing a dynamic transformation following the merger of the region’s leading telecom operators. This consolidation is designed to improve the competitiveness and capabilities of the telecom operators by leveraging their resources to gain efficiency while building customer value.
Company vows to help nation's businesses maintain a more durable and resilient enterprise.
Blurred lines between knowledge-based and wisdom-based learning are vanishing, as testified to and confirmed by the post-pandemic mode of surviving.
'Generally speaking, there are two approaches to business risk," says Dr Seree Nonthasoot, chairman of the audit committee at Thailand Post. "The first is conventional or outside-in risk. The other, to which the organisation needs to be aligned, is inside-out risk which refers to the ways an organisation can cause concern to people and the planet."
SET-listed developer Raimon Land plans to focus on luxury and super-luxury property development and new economy businesses, with a goal to open One City Centre, a new grade A office building in Phloenchit, in the first half of 2023.
Bangkok-based Bitkub Capital Group Holdings Co has been in talks with prospective local partners in Southeast Asia regarding plans to expand beyond Thailand next year, says founder and group chief executive Jirayut Srupsrisopa.
As Thailand moves towards mainstream 5G adoption by 2025, the country needs to accelerate the 5G ecosystem, establish a strong digital infrastructure, ensure availability of more spectrum bands, and drive tech partnership and sustainability initiatives to accelerate digitalisation and support socio-economic growth, according to Swedish telecom equipment firm Ericsson.