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Posted
27 minutes ago, kwonitoy said:

Thailand wasn't ready for the last generation

The last generation will be the downfall of the next one.

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I don't see what they have done to attract anyone with future forward thinking.

Actually, some of the spokes people who make presentations at the government meetings seem sharp.  Younger, good English and educated they should be the ones creating ideas and making decisions, but seems doubtful they have any influence.

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1 hour ago, bkk6060 said:

Actually, some of the spokes people who make presentations at the government meetings seem sharp.  Younger, good English and educated they should be the ones creating ideas and making decisions, but seems doubtful they have any influence.

They would work well with the 'hubs' ideas!

Posted
2 hours ago, blazes said:

 

The sinking of Bangkok can be cured by hiring a few Dutch civil engineers who have several hundred years of experience behind them in combating a rising tide.

 

But then Thailand would have to change its attitude towards farang expertise. 

 

Luckily for Thailand, the continuing existence of Bangkok throughout this century will prove that the climate "catastrophe" was a hoax (and that climate always "changes" over the whole existence of this planet.)

Thailand is going to work together with NL. 

And climate change is not a hoax, whether man-made or not. 

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6 hours ago, webfact said:

Digital technology will be the other transformative force going forward.

Thailand has already progressed with technology. Bought some floor tiles yesterday and they were "digital hybrids". Floor tiles!!!

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Posted
3 hours ago, blazes said:

 

The sinking of Bangkok can be cured by hiring a few Dutch civil engineers who have several hundred years of experience behind them in combating a rising tide.

 

But then Thailand would have to change its attitude towards farang expertise. 

 

Luckily for Thailand, the continuing existence of Bangkok throughout this century will prove that the climate "catastrophe" was a hoax (and that climate always "changes" over the whole existence of this planet.)

"But then Thailand would have to change its attitude towards farang expertise."

 

Got it in one, bro! 

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Posted
47 minutes ago, peter zwart said:

Then better start with some propper education

The irony is strong in this one.

 

(Unless it was deliberate.)

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Will Thailand be ready for the next generation?

As ready as it ever was...

What could go wrong with dinosaurs at the helm?

Dinosaur: Is that a trick question?

Posted
2 hours ago, RichardColeman said:

Will Thailand be ready for the next generation?

 

Considering the current generation cannot make up their minds if they are a He, a She, an It, a Them or a We, I think its a case of the next generation not being ready for anything vaguely connected with reality yet anyway

Without the RICH tourist we are doomed to fail.

 

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Posted
7 hours ago, webfact said:

The workforce of the future will be more flexible with certain services and companies finding their skilled staff will never need to enter an office again.


Where we work will be relevant.


So, it is likely that large resorts that are standing empty, may change from attracting short-stay tourists into becoming attractive to families whose parents prefer to work online.


Working besides the beach has to be preferred to being cooped up in a city condominium.


Mass tourism will give way to small groups of eco-conscious travelers, and national park regulations will be updated with sustainability in mind.


Along with the service sector, agriculture and manufacturing will experience a major shift as well. 


“Consumers' growing concerns about sustainability and health has led to green product categories that are able to command higher prices,” Suthiwartnarueput said.


Thailand’s traditions are wonderful; however, the country needs to try to find a balance between tradition and a digital future if it is to survive over the next 10-30 years.

Nah, people want to get back to normal as quickly as possible.  Most people hate working remotely and want to get back to the office.  It just works better for everyone.

 

Also, hardly anyone really cares about sustainability or eco-blah-blah enough to actually change anything about their holidays.

 

Even the advent of the internet, which has changed so much about our lives, holidays have remained relatively unchanged.  Go somewhere nice, relax, eat, drink, do fun things.  All that has changed is that people can organise their holidays more easily and share it on social media.

 

Filler article.

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