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NESDB’s proposal for Thailand’s Generation Y


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NESDB’s proposal for Thailand’s Generation Y

 

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Concerned with the easy-going lifestyle of Thailand’s millennials, or Generation Y, and their ability to support efforts to drive the country forward over the next two decades, Thailand’s National Economic and Social Development Board (NESDB) has proposed a support system to encourage them to change their lifestyle to be more pro-active, more socially responsible and more enthusiastic about developing their career paths.

 

The proposal is contained in the NESDB’s paper, entitled “The Development of Generation Y to Accommodate the Drive to Move Forward the Country”.

 

The paper identifies Generation Y as forming the largest labour group in the twenty years, more educated than the other generations, highly skilled, well versed in technology, independent, spending readily on non-essentials, making little or no attempt at financial planning, marrying late and not taking care of their health.

 

Full story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/nesdbs-proposal-for-thailands-generation-y/

 

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-- © Copyright Thai PBS 2020-02-29
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5 hours ago, rooster59 said:

The paper identifies Generation Y as forming the largest labour group in the twenty years, more educated than the other generations, highly skilled, well versed in technology, independent,

This should be an indicator to those prone to making stupid pronouncements that things are changing.

5 hours ago, rooster59 said:

spending readily on non-essentials, making little or no attempt at financial planning, marrying late and not taking care of their health.

On the other hand this will give them some confidence as things have not changed much.

 

The ones in ties and ill fitting suits don't seem to have worked out that the world has changed from their ancient belief system. This shift happened in many parts of the world in the '60s and has been continuing ever since.

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7 hours ago, rooster59 said:

Concerned with the easy-going lifestyle of Thailand’s millennials, or Generation Y, and their ability to support efforts to drive the country forward over the next two decades, Thailand’s National Economic and Social Development Board (NESDB) has proposed a support system to encourage them to change their lifestyle to be more pro-active, more socially responsible and more enthusiastic about developing their career paths.

What young people have not learned to date, they will not learn it anymore, especially having you as examples ...

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10 hours ago, rooster59 said:

Concerned with the easy-going lifestyle of Thailand’s millennials, or Generation Y, and their ability to support efforts to drive the country forward over the next two decades, Thailand’s National Economic and Social Development Board (NESDB) has proposed a support system to encourage them to change their lifestyle to be more pro-active, more socially responsible and more enthusiastic about developing their career paths.

Translation:  Conform!

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12 hours ago, christophe75 said:

What a pile of BS...

 

Instead of writing inane "reports" (???), start to give to every generation :

-the end of the feudal system

-proper education

 

... Nothing more, nothing less.

 

And the country, and generation X Y Z or whatever the F generation you want... will be able to thrive...

I couldn't agree more.

 

19 hours ago, rooster59 said:

NESDB has proposed a support system to encourage them to change their lifestyle to be more pro-active, more socially responsible and more enthusiastic about developing their career paths.

These are traits that should be instilled at school. Once kids grow up and hit the streets they are already indoctrinated into the "Thainess" we hear so much about... don't question, just follow the leader / mai pen rai, etc.

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