THE GOVERNMENT’S Thailand 4.0 economic model envisions the transformation of the country into a digitalisation-driven economy centred on innovation and knowledge.
FOR HASAN Basar, the managing director of Bangkok Public Relations, the disruptive forces of digital technology that have buffeted many industries have caused him few troubles. But they have changed the way his company implements its strategies and plans.
Technology disruption has had a huge impact on the global workplace as well as those in Asean. Minhaj Zia, vice president for Polycom in India, South Asia Association of Regional Cooperation and Southeast Asia, speaks to The Nation’s Kwanchai Rungfapaisarn on the new trends at the workplace today and how they can overcome challenges.
EXPERTS from the Asian Development Bank (ADB) warned of disruption in the labour market due to technological advances at the bank’s annual meeting in Manila on Thursday, though officials also noted that Cambodia had several programs in place to help mitigate any negative consequences.