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Page 1 of 8 The 8 th Executive Seminar in Thailand February 16 - 22, 2020 Sunday, February 16, 2020 Welcoming Dinner 17:30 Meet with representatives from MUIC at the hotel lobby and go to restaurant by Skytrain by walking. Rabbit card will be provided by representatives from MUIC. (Walk to skytrain station, Chong Nonsi (S3) on Silom Line to Siam station (central) and change to Sukhumvit Line and get off at Asok station (E4). Use exit 2 and walk to Sukhumvit Soi 12 to the restaurant) 18:10 - 19:30 Dinner together 19:30 Depart to Anantara Bangkok Sathorn and time on your own ************************ Monday, February 17, 2020 Class 1: Introduction to Thailand, Culture, and Language - Class 2: Business Environment in Thailand Visit 1: Swiss Embassy Breakfast at 101 East Restaurant (opens from 06:00 – 10:30 hrs.) 09:00 – 11:00 Class 1: Introduction to Thailand, Culture, and Language by Ajarn Arpaporn Iemubol (Classroom: Skylight Suite 6, 36th floor) 11:00 – 13:00 Class 2: Business Environment in Thailand by Asst. Prof. Nuntana Udomkit (Classroom: Skylight Suite 6, 36th floor) 13:00 – 14:00 Lunch will be provided 14:00 Depart to Embassy of Switzerland by Mini bus 15:00 – 16:30 Visit 1: Embassy of Switzerland Contact person: Christine Washington, Cultural Attaché and Executive Assistant to the Ambassador 16:30 Return to Anantara Bangkok Sathorn Hotel by Skytrain Time and dinner on your own ************************* Tuesday, February 18, 2020 Visit 2: United Nations Conference Center (UNCC) Class 3: Sustainable Development in Asia Class 4: Financing Sustainable Development Breakfast at 101 East Restaurant (opens from 06:00 – 10:30 hrs.) 08:20 Meeting at lobby at Anantara Bangkok Sathorn and depart to UN Mini van 09:00 Arrive at United Nations Conference Center (UNCC) 09:30 - 12:00 Visit 2: United Nations Conference Center (UNCC) and Class 3: Sustainable Development in Asia by Mr. Riccardo Mesiano 12:00 - 13:00 Lunch on your own at UN canteen 13:30 – 16:00 Class 4: Financing Sustainable Development by Dr. Alberto Isgut and Dr. Isabel Pereira Rodrigues 16:00 – 17:00 Depart to Asiatique the Riverfront for Dinner Cruise by Chaophraya River by MRT and Skytrain 17:00 Time on your own at Asiatique the Riverfront 18:30 – 20:30 International buffet along Chaopraya River 20:30 Depart to Anantara Bangkok Sathorn on your own ****************************

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The 8th Executive Seminar in Thailand February 16 - 22, 2020

Sunday, February 16, 2020 Welcoming Dinner

17:30 Meet with representatives from MUIC at the hotel lobby and go to restaurant by Skytrain by walking. Rabbit card will be provided by representatives from MUIC. (Walk to skytrain station, Chong Nonsi (S3) on Silom Line to Siam station (central) and

change to Sukhumvit Line and get off at Asok station (E4). Use exit 2 and walk to Sukhumvit Soi 12 to the restaurant)

18:10 - 19:30 Dinner together 19:30 Depart to Anantara Bangkok Sathorn and time on your own

************************ Monday, February 17, 2020

Class 1: Introduction to Thailand, Culture, and Language - Class 2: Business Environment in Thailand Visit 1: Swiss Embassy

Breakfast at 101 East Restaurant (opens from 06:00 – 10:30 hrs.) 09:00 – 11:00 Class 1: Introduction to Thailand, Culture, and Language by Ajarn Arpaporn Iemubol

(Classroom: Skylight Suite 6, 36th floor) 11:00 – 13:00 Class 2: Business Environment in Thailand by Asst. Prof. Nuntana Udomkit

(Classroom: Skylight Suite 6, 36th floor) 13:00 – 14:00 Lunch will be provided 14:00 Depart to Embassy of Switzerland by Mini bus 15:00 – 16:30 Visit 1: Embassy of Switzerland Contact person: Christine Washington, Cultural Attaché and Executive Assistant to the Ambassador 16:30 Return to Anantara Bangkok Sathorn Hotel by Skytrain Time and dinner on your own

************************* Tuesday, February 18, 2020

Visit 2: United Nations Conference Center (UNCC) Class 3: Sustainable Development in Asia

Class 4: Financing Sustainable Development

Breakfast at 101 East Restaurant (opens from 06:00 – 10:30 hrs.) 08:20 Meeting at lobby at Anantara Bangkok Sathorn and depart to UN Mini van 09:00 Arrive at United Nations Conference Center (UNCC) 09:30 - 12:00 Visit 2: United Nations Conference Center (UNCC) and

Class 3: Sustainable Development in Asia by Mr. Riccardo Mesiano 12:00 - 13:00 Lunch on your own at UN canteen 13:30 – 16:00 Class 4: Financing Sustainable Development by Dr. Alberto Isgut

and Dr. Isabel Pereira Rodrigues 16:00 – 17:00 Depart to Asiatique the Riverfront for Dinner Cruise by Chaophraya River

by MRT and Skytrain 17:00 Time on your own at Asiatique the Riverfront 18:30 – 20:30 International buffet along Chaopraya River 20:30 Depart to Anantara Bangkok Sathorn on your own

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Wednesday, February 19, 2020 Visit 3: Cho Heng Rice Vermicelli Factory Co. ltd

Class 5: Managing Diversity and Inclusion: The Case of Thailand and ASEAN

Breakfast at 101 East Restaurant (opens from 06:00 – 10:30 hr) 08:30 Meeting at lobby at Anantara Bangkok Sathorn and depart to Cho Heng Rice

Vermicelli Factory Co. ltd by vans 10:30 – 12:30 Visit 3: Cho Heng Rice Vermicelli Factory Co. ltd, welcome by Mr. Kraisin

Wongsurakrai, AEC Prompt Vice-president of Thai Chamber of Commerce, member of Thai-Chinese Business Council committee

12:30 – 13:15 Lunch will be provided at the factory 13:15 Depart to Mahidol University International College, Salaya 14:00 – 16:00 Class 5: Managing Diversity and Inclusion: The Case of Thailand and ASEAN

by Asst. Prof. Malinvisa Sakdiyakorn (Classroom: A321, 3rd Floor Aditayathorn Building)

16:00 – 17:30 Campus tour 17:30 Depart to Anantara Bangkok Sathorn by vans Dinner and time on your own

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Thursday, February 20, 2020 Visit 4: Thai President Foods PCL – Visit 5: Bosch

Breakfast at 101 East Restaurant (opens from 06:00 – 10:30 hrs) Check out and leave for Chonburi Province

06:50 Meeting at lobby at Anantara Bangkok Sathorn and depart to Thai President Foods PCL by vans (please order your breakfast box at concierge service counter 3 days in advance) 10:00 – 11:30 Visit 4: Thai President Foods PCL 12:00 – 13:00 Lunch on your own 13:00 Depart to Bosch 14:00 - 16:00 Visit 5: Bosch, Laemchabang 16:00 Depart to Cape Dara 17:00 Check-in at the hotel and time on your own

**************************** Friday, February 21, 2020

Class 5: Eastern VS Western leadership differences developing a transformative leader approach Visit 6: Cape Dara – Farewell Lunch

Breakfast at hotel 08:50 Meeting at hotel lobby 09:00 – 11:00 Class 6: Eastern VS Western leadership differences developing a transformative

leader approach by Assoc. Prof. Claus Schreier (Part 1)

(Classroom: will be informed) 11:00 – 12:00 Visit 6: Cape Dara "Talk with Marketing Manager or her representative

about doing family-run boutique hotel and Management by young executive"

12:00 – 13:00 Class 5: Eastern VS Western leadership differences developing a transformative leader approach by Assoc. Prof. Claus Schreier (Part 2) (Classroom: will be informed)

13:00 – 14:40 Farewell lunch with certificate presentation 14:40 Check-out and leave for Bangkok, and to Anantara Bangkok Sathorn 17:30 Arrive at Anantara Bangkok Sathorn

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Lecturers’ Profile The 8th Executive Seminar in Thailand

February 16 - 22, 2020

Ms. Arpaporn Iemubol

Associate Dean for Administration

Lecturer at Humanities and Languages

Division

Mahidol University International College (MUIC)

Tel: (662) 800 3574 Ext. 215 Email: [email protected]

Class 1: Introduction to Thailand, Culture, and Language

Monday, February 17,2020 from 09:00-11:00 hr.

Arpaporn received her Master Degree in English Language

Studies and Methods, Centre for English Language Teacher

Education from University of Warwick, United Kingdom. She

received her Bachelor Degree in English (2nd Class Honours)

from the Faculty of Liberal Arts, Thammasat University,

Thailand.

With over 15 years of experience in teaching Elementary Thai

I – III and Introduction to Thai Language and Culture to foreign

learners at MUIC, Arpaporn has been invited as a guest

speaker in many special courses and training programmes

such as Thai Language, Culture and Professional Ethics

Training program organized by the Teacher’s Council of

Thailand, Introduction to Thai Language and Culture for

ASEAN in Today’s World (AsTW) Programme, Teaching

Pronunciation and Writing Thai for Thai Teachers, and

Classroom Management in a Multicultural Setting organized

by the Technology Association Promotion (Thailand-Japan).

Apart from her role as a full-time lecturer of Thai at the

Humanities and Languages Division and being invited as a

guest speaker in many special courses and training

programmes, she is also a member of the Executive team of

MUIC, taking the role of Associate Dean for Administration.

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Nuntana Udomkit, Asst. Prof. Dr. Business Administration Division Mahidol University International College, Mahidol University, THAILAND Tel: +66 2 700 5000 ext. 4433 Email: [email protected]

Class 2: Business Environment in Thailand Monday, February 17, 2020 from 11:00 – 13:00 hr.

Nuntana Udomkit received her Doctoral Degree in Economics

and International Development from the University of Bath,

United Kingdom in 2002, Master Degree in Economy and

Society from Lancaster University, United Kingdom in 1998,

and Undergraduate Degree in Public Administration (first

class honours) from Chiang Mai University, Thailand in 1995.

Nuntana also received a certificate in Foreign Trade

Development from Japan International Cooperation Agency

(JICA) and Kobe University, Japan in 2008 and Bachelor of

Laws from Thammasat University, Thailand in 2011.

Nuntana started her career with the Bank of Thailand in 1995.

After the completion of her higher education, she worked for

the Ministry of Commerce, the Royal Thai Government from

2002 to 2008. Through her works with expert teams of several

Ministers of Commerce, she gained extensive experiences

and insights on trade and development.

She joined Business Administration Division, Mahidol

University International College in 2008. Her interests are in

the areas of International Trade and International Business

Management. Nuntana also works as a legal consultant and a

litigator. Her areas of expertise are arbitration, international

trade, contract, insurance, and tax.

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Isabel Pereira Rodrigues Business Administration Division Mahidol University International College, Mahidol University, THAILAND Tel: +66 2 700 5000 ext. 4424 Email: [email protected]

Class 4: Financing Sustainable Development Tuesday, February 18, 2020

from 13:30 – 16:00 hr. (shared class with Dr. Alberto Isgut

Isabel Pereira Rodrigues earned her Doctorate degree (PhD) in

Economic Analysis in 2007 from the Universitat Autónoma de

Barcelona (IDEA programme) in Spain. She also holds two

Master degrees in Economic Analysis from Nova Business

School, Universidade Nova de Lisboa in Portugal, and from

Universitat Autónoma de Barcelona.

She started her professional career by working in the private

sector as a technical analyst for bank insurance, and after

completing her PhD, she worked for over 4 years for the

United Nations system. Isabel performed the role of policy

specialist at the Research Unit of the Human Development

Report Office (HDRO) of the United Nations Development

Programme (UNDP), and Statistician for the United Nations

Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific

(UNESCAP). During her collaboration with the UN system,

Isabel worked on sustainable and economic development

issues in areas that included: climate change, migration,

health, inequality and poverty.

Since 2014, Isabel has been a lecturer at the Business

Administration Division of Mahidol University International

College (MUIC) in Thailand. Previously, she was the Program

Director of the Master of Business Administration (MBA) at

MUIC, and she is now the Program Director of the Business

Economics Major of the Bachelor in Business Administration

(BBA) at MUIC.

Her research interests focus on sustainable development and

market incentives, economics of science, innovation, and

entrepreneurship. Isabel is also a research fellow at the Center

for Advanced Studies in Management and Economics of the

Universidade de Évora in Portugal.

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Malinvisa Sakdiyakorn, Asst. Prof.

Lecturer, BusinessAdministration Division

Mahidol University International College

Salaya, Nakhon Pathom, Thailand

Tel: +66 2 700 5000 ext. 4435

Email: [email protected]

Class 5: Leadership in Thailand and Asia Wednesday, February 19, 2020 14:00 – 16:00 hr.

Malinvisa received her doctoral degree in Development

Administration from the National Institute of Development

Administration, Bangkok, Thailand, also winning the

dissertation award in 2009. She holds a MSc in International

Employment Relations and Human Resource Management

from the London School of Economics and Political Science

(LSE), London, UK and a MA in European Studies from

Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand.

Malinvisa worked with the Ministry of Commerce for 8 years

in the area of trade promotion where she was involved in the

internationalization of Thai products and services to abroad.

Specializing in emerging markets, she played a key role in

promoting exports of Thai products and services to South

Asia, South East Asia as well as the Middle East and Eastern

Europe. After joining MUIC, Malinvisa served as Vice

Chairman of Business Administration Division for three years

as an overseer and implementer of several projects and

activities related to academic curriculum, student affairs,

international relations and industry networking of the

Division. Malinvisa is also a committee member of the

Creative Cultural and Heritage Tourism Center (CCHT) under

MUIC aimed at promoting and incubating Thai entrepreneurs

in the area of cultural and heritage tourism. Currently, as an

academician and practitioner in the field of HROD, Malinvisa’s

particular interest lies in the area of talent management,

workplace diversity, leadership and organizational culture.

Malinvisa conducts executive trainings for several leading

companies in Thailand, such as AIS and PTTEP and also serves

as a part-time consultant and subject matter expert for APM

Group and Sasin Management Consultancy on HR-related

projects.

Research Interest: Workplace diversity, Employee

Engagement, Innovation Management

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Claus Schreier, Assoc. Prof. Lecturer

of International Business

Program Director of International Business

Business Administration Division

Mahidol University International

College Salaya, Nakhon Pathom,

Thailand

Tel: + 66 2 700 5000 ext. 4478

Email: [email protected]

Class 6: Eastern VS Western leadership differences developing a transformative leader approach

Friday, February 21, 2020

09:00 – 11:00 hr. and 12:00 – 13:00 hr.

Claus Schreier earned his Doctorate in Economics (Dr. rer.

pol.) in 2001 from the European Business School,

International University (www.ebs.de). In 1997 he graduated

with a Master Degree in Economics from University of

Konstanz and 1999 with a Master Degree in Business

Administration from University of Hagen. After his doctoral

studies, he spent 3 years as a Senior Business Consultant for

CSC Switzerland and another 3 years as a partner and

management consultant for Prime-IT Consulting. Today, Claus

is a Professor at Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and

Art and part-time lecturer for Strategy and Intercultural

Management at the Institute of Management and Regional

Economics (IBR) (www.hslu.ch). As an Academic Director,

Claus was responsible for further education programs like the

MBA Lucerne, CAS International Leadership and Summer

School Lucerne (www.hslu.ch/summer- school). He has

lectured at various institutions in Switzerland, Germany and

South East Asia.

Since September 2017 Claus is a lecturer for Entrepreneurship

and Management at Mahidol University International College

(MUIC) in Bangkok /Thailand.

(http://www.muic.mahidol.ac.th/eng/).

Important steps in his professional experiences include CSC

Switzerland, Prime IT Regensdorf as well as Bosch GmbH,

Winterthur Life & Pensions and Swiss Life. He is also owner

of the consulting company “Die Kulturarchitekten”

(www.kulturarchitekten.ch) dealing with all kinds of

intercultural issues.

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Speakers’ Profile The 8th Executive Seminar in Thailand

February 16 - 22, 2020

Mr. Kraisin Vongsurakrai Executive Director

494/15‐16, Vanich 1 Road,

Sumpanthawong,

Sumpanthawong, Bangkok 10100,

Thailand

Tel. +66 81 642 7293

Fax +66 2 224 0992

E‐mail: [email protected],

[email protected]

Visit 3: Cho Heng Rice Vermicelli Factory Co. ltd

Wednesday, February 19, 2020 from 10:30 – 12:30 hr. Mr. Kraisin Vongsurakrai received a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration, majoring in International Business from California State University (CSUS), Sacramento, USA and an Associate degree in Science from Yuba College, Marysville, California, USA. He is currently an Executive Director for Cho Heng Rice Vermicelli Factory Company, Cho Heng Rice Company and Erawan Pharmaceutical Research & Laboratory Company. He does a lot of social work. He works for Board of Trade of Thailand (BoT) as a Member to the Board of Executive Directors. He has been a Vice Chairman and treasurer of Elderly Women Home, Pakkred, Nonthaburi (Overseas‐Chinese Mutual Assistance Association) since 2016- now. Mr. Kraisin is also a director and secretary for Thailand‐China Business Council (TCBC), a director for Thailand‐Hong Kong Business Council, a director for Thai‐Chinese Promotion of Investment and Trade Association and a secretary of The Thai‐

Chinese President Club.