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Home > Business > Execs worry over populist promises
Nation Multimedia – Nov 26, 2007
Published on November 26 2007 At a round-table discussion on "Business Leaders' Sugges-tions to the New Government" held recently by Krungthep Turakij newspaper many business executives urged the political parties to focus on policies which promoted sustainable growth in the long term rather than just short-term populist gimmicks to win votes. "Populist campaigns are not bad things as people are important and they have to be taken care of. However the political parties need to consider whether what they promise the people is practical in reality" said Boonchai Chokwatana president of Sahapathanapibul one of the largest local trading and manufacturing conglomerates. "The political parties need to give their attention to transparency as well as ethical and moral issues… Kobkarn Wattanavrangkul chairwoman of Toshiba Thailand said that politicians and political parties were not the final answer for the country but all people had their own duty to succeed as well as to develop themselves. "The development of people is most significant and is the grass roots of everything. The new government the private sector and the general public should work together in the same direction to raise the standard of education in the country. We need to invest in the local education system particularly the quality of teachers. Education should not be limited to those of school age; it should be for a lifetime. All business organisations should give their primary concern to providing education for their staff at all levels" said Kobkarn.
Home > Business > Daddy Dough on franchise path
Nation Multimedia – Nov 26, 2007
Published on November 26 2007 "I plan to franchise my family business because our three Daddy Dough shops have shown great growth even though we have been open for business just a year and a half. We have a good opportunity to grow at the moment and there are some people who want to do business with us" owner and general manager Peter Thaveepolcharoen said last week. He hopes to open three franchised stores and five under company management next year. The Bon March?hop just two weeks ago joined the two Daddy Dough outlets on Silom Road in Bangkok and in Pattaya. Daddy Dough makes 3200 pieces per day of which 1500 are for the Silom branch 1000 for Bon March?nd 700 for Pattaya… "I rented a space at I-Residence. It's a very good location. ur target group there are people working around that site and living in I-Residence. They have high purchasing power. I expect to sell more than 2000 donuts per day at that branch" he said. This year would also end with another store in Siam Paragon. Next year's expansions need Bt15 million-Bt20 million in capital.
Keeping Your Marriage Intact
Entrepreneur – Nov 26, 2007
writeln(AAMB2); 2. Help your spouse see the benefits of being at home with your children. Beyond the advantages to your kids there may be financial benefits if you work from home and can reduce child-care costs and write off home business expenses. Create a family planner. Make sure all parties are in agreement about work time family time and who’s taking your son to soccer.
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