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Thailand up five places in IMD rankings

 

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BANGKOK (NNT) - Thanks to the government’s efforts to revive the economy, invest in infrastructure projects and amend laws and regulations to adapt to the changes, Thailand has moved up five places to 25th position, the highest in 15 years, according to the International Institute for Management Development’s (IMD) latest World Competitiveness Rankings. Singapore ranked first, followed by Hong Kong and the United States.

 

The Secretary-General of the National Economic and Social Development Council (NESDC), Thosaporn Sirisamphand, said the IMD World Competitiveness Rankings rated 63 economies worldwide, using the three criteria of economic performance, government efficiency and infrastructure.

 

The result shows that Thailand has risen from 30th position to 25th position, the highest in 15 years. Thailand performed better in economic performance, moving up two places to eighth position, thanks to an increase in foreign direct investment.

 

The country’s government efficiency has advanced to 20th position, climbing up two places due to improved business legislation. The country’s infrastructure has also improved, rising three places.

 

To meet the IMD World Competitiveness Rankings’ criteria, Mr. Thosaporn said the NESDC had cooperated with the National Statistical Office (NSO) and the Thailand Management Association (TMA) to ensure that relevant agencies’ management information systems are accurate and modern.

 

However, he said challenges that Thailand must overcome include the use of technology and innovation to add value to local products and upgrade their quality, especially for the agricultural sector and small business enterprises. In addition, workforce development has to be in line with technical advances.

 

According to the rankings, Singapore was first, up from third place last year in a straight swap with the US, while Hong Kong remained second. Switzerland ranked fourth, followed by the United Arab Emirates.

 

In the ASEAN region, Singapore claimed the top spot, followed by Malaysia and Thailand. Overall, Malaysia ranked 22nd. However, Thailand’s economic performance and government efficiency rankings were higher than Malaysia’s.

 

 

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I live on the island of Tzycasrdcvcxilli and there are many inhabitants (decline to answer). 

 

We just took the Universal Standard Proficiency Test and scored 87.22.  We jumped 187 spots since the last time the test was administered.  

 

If you want to visit, VOA only 100,000 baht.  we cater to the rich.   

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2 hours ago, Chazar said:

Nice bit of propaganda for the Junta PM.

Which part of the announcement do you judge false or misleading? it certainly makes claims of economic mismanagement by certain biased parties to be based on hot air and BS.

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6 minutes ago, Ozman52 said:

Which part of the announcement do you judge false or misleading? it certainly makes claims of economic mismanagement by certain biased parties to be based on hot air and BS.

International Institute for Management Development (IMD) is a business education school located in Lausanne, Switzerland. It is not part of a university, and only offers MBA and Executive MBA programs

 

About as useful as a report from Timbuktu's camel shepherds society

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2 hours ago, Eligius said:

There is at least one claim - by The European Observer newspaper - that the 'International Institute for Management Development' is basically fake - a degree mill. If that is true, it would perfectly and most aptly fit the fake, self-serving statistics that Thailand loves to promulgate (recent 'election' results, anyone?). Here is what is said about the 'International Institute for Management Development' (I don't know if this is true, but - I would not be surprised if there is more than a grain of truth in it!):

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"IMD Lausanne Fake School and Diploma Mill

 Hans Muller  Education, Europe  February 15, 2018 

IMD Lausanne Fake School and Diploma Mill

Are you surprised? This is the truth, IMD International Institute for Management Development the Business school in Lausanne, Switzerland is fake and unrecognized, and its diplomas are just a paper that can not be used anywhere, and in Switzerland with this diploma you can only use it in private life, it cant be recognized and you can’t use it anywhere.

The Swiss Ministry of education “swissuniversities” confirmed that IMD is just a company managed by Michel Demaré and its diplomas are unaccredited.'

 

Nice little character assassination. The smallest research would have shown some of their alumni, such as the PM of the Netherlands, chairman and former CEO of Nestle, CEO of Moller Maersk. Why would these people require a worthless diploma?

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20 hours ago, webfact said:

The International Institute for Management Development (IMD)’s 2019 World Competitiveness Ranking placed the Kingdom behind Singapore and Malaysia in the Asean region.

Another report for Doing Business 2019: Comparing Business Regulation for Domestic Firms in 190 Economies, as of May 1, 2018 https://www.worldbank.org/content/dam/doingBusiness/media/Annual-Reports/English/DB2019-report_web-version.pdf

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Interestingly, Malaysia indicates four areas for reform to make doing business easier while Thailand has three areas of which two are the same as for Malaysia.

According to the data, if Malaysia can make moderate progress on its two dissimilar areas while keeping pace with Thailand on two of its similar areas, Malaysia stands to have greater potential to improve its overall ranking than does Thailand.

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21 hours ago, webfact said:

Thailand’s ranking in economic performance has improved from 10th to 8th, government efficiency from 22nd to 20th, and infrastructure from 48th to 45th.

improvements all around, yet:

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However, the country’s business efficiency fell from rank 25 to 27.

how to explain that? 

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3 hours ago, Eligius said:

There is at least one claim - by The European Observer newspaper - that the 'International Institute for Management Development' is basically fake - a degree mill. If that is true, it would perfectly and most aptly fit the fake, self-serving statistics that Thailand loves to promulgate (recent 'election' results, anyone?). Here is what is said about the 'International Institute for Management Development' (I don't know if this is true, but - I would not be surprised if there is more than a grain of truth in it!):

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"IMD Lausanne Fake School and Diploma Mill

 Hans Muller  Education, Europe  February 15, 2018 

IMD Lausanne Fake School and Diploma Mill

Are you surprised? This is the truth, IMD International Institute for Management Development the Business school in Lausanne, Switzerland is fake and unrecognized, and its diplomas are just a paper that can not be used anywhere, and in Switzerland with this diploma you can only use it in private life, it cant be recognized and you can’t use it anywhere.

The Swiss Ministry of education “swissuniversities” confirmed that IMD is just a company managed by Michel Demaré and its diplomas are unaccredited.'

 

 

Thank You.

 

There are a great number of bogus universities, colleges, institute's, professional bodies etc that set up to offer worthless degrees of all levels via on-line learning usually.

 

Anyone contemplating study should check out the body very carefully.

 

Often these bogus bodies worm their way onto reviewer panels, for conference papers and publications, to try and increase their appearance of credibility. They are simply sales organizations looking to make money by whatever means. Avoid them.

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in order to understand if the survey provides reliable information they should explain the criteria of the survey's evaluation.... their numbers are irrelevant, we live here and know how the country lacks efficiency

 

""Thailand’s ranking in economic performance has improved from 10th to 8th, government efficiency from 22nd to 20th, and infrastructure from 48th to 45th. However, the country’s business efficiency fell from rank 25 to 27. ""

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2 hours ago, Baerboxer said:

 

Thank You.

 

There are a great number of bogus universities, colleges, institute's, professional bodies etc that set up to offer worthless degrees of all levels via on-line learning usually.

 

Anyone contemplating study should check out the body very carefully.

 

Often these bogus bodies worm their way onto reviewer panels, for conference papers and publications, to try and increase their appearance of credibility. They are simply sales organizations looking to make money by whatever means. Avoid them.

If you google IMD, the wiki site shows notable alumni, the first being Mark Rutte. He is the current PM of the Netherlands, and his google site includes education at Leiden Uni and IMD. If you check other names, Paul Bulke (chairman and ex-CEO Nestle), and Soren Skou (CEO Maersk) also show education at IMD. Notable people, with no need for fake diplomas.

While your post is accurate, it is not as far as this institute is concerned. 

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20 hours ago, Orton Rd said:

Where do they come on the list of fair and open democratic elections?

No. 1  according to..... them!

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14 hours ago, laspalmas said:

I see everywhere that one Somchai holds a light bulb and four turns the table.

6  more  have to watch  them  though.

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15 hours ago, Benroon said:

In the UK it used to be the case that only smart kids would get into university, then they created a 'media studies' degree and now every village idiot qualifies !!

 

Once having a degree was impressive when it was taken as read that it involved 3 or 4 years of intense study and application - not so much now when you can get one for your thesis on whether Sharon should go for the B or the D cup !

 

Don't  forget Sharon also used to be Dave to be PC!

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In the UK it used to be the case that only smart kids would get into university, then they created a 'media studies' degree and now every village idiot qualifies !!

 

Once having a degree was impressive when it was taken as read that it involved 3 or 4 years of intense study and application - not so much now when you can get one for your thesis on whether Sharon should go for the B or the D cup !

 

Clearly you know nothing about university degrees in Thailand ! Do you think there is “intense study for 3 or 4 years” ? Dreamer !

 

 

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On 5/30/2019 at 1:39 PM, Benroon said:

In your opinion - it is so very obvious there are numerous people who live here who are clueless, so I don't think that's a reliable qualifier.

 

As for efficiency - if I want a plumber, electrician(god forbid), a pool man, a gardener I can get one to my house in under an hour - in the UK I would be waiting for weeks and then get royally shafted by the bill !! One thing I like about here is appointments are rarely needed for much - just turn up and get it done. Yesterday updated my driving licence, drove to office, 10 minutes done and dusted, again in the UK it would be a complex interaction with the DVLC via post at some point, attached to a nasty stealth tax !

As indicated by your post  YOU are one of the clueless. It’s DVLA (not DVLC) and you renew it on line for £14 without 'driving ' anywhere. They even lift your photograph from your passport. How complex an interaction is that for someone with an IQ not related to their shoe size ? Doh!

And in the U.K. the guy who comes to your house will have accredited qualifications with 3rd party liability if it goes wrong- especially important in an electrician don’t you think? How about Thailand?

The ignorance in your post is breathtaking.

 

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