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+++Software Park Thailand. How NASA Builds Teams. New director sees need for collaboration. The new director of Software Park Thailand, who stepped into the post on Friday, has revealed that the park's future direction will place greater emphasis on collaboration through the "virtual park" model. The new director, Thanachart Numnonda, sees a future social need for greater collaboration, while the physical park gives rise to few concerns.

Thus, under his direction, Software Park Thailand will focus on helping the industry to prepare for technology infrastructure that is changing to the era of "Web as a platform". He said the park would work more with stakeholders in the industry in order to lead and guide them to catch up with the latest technology trends, which were more complex and were rapidly changing and developing. This time is both a threat and an opportunity for local software companies, he said. "This is our role, to help the local software industry to be aware and to catch up with the dynamic changes in technology. Software Park October 2010-slideshare. How NASA Builds Teams: Mission ... Software Park's new boss sets out vision. Software Park Thailand is presenting itself as a technology advisor at the same time as encouraging the development of human resource skills and processes as it seeks to strengthen software house competitiveness.

Dr Thanachart Numnonda, Director at Software Park Thailand. Cloud computing and mobile Internet are turning points in the IT industry and are generating both opportunities and threats in software business, according to Software Park's new director, Dr Thanachart Numnonda, who assumed the role last month. He said Software Park wants to focus more on its role as a "technology advisor" to strengthen software houses by identifying trends, improving processes and collaborating better with stakeholders. "These important trends allow Thai software developers to extend to the global market more easily, but this still requires quality and innovation," said Dr Thanachart.

The park will collaborate with cloud providers to make software development kits more accessible to developers. How to Use Hypnotic NLP Language Patterns. Below are three examples of specific NLP language patterns in three different contexts. The first is an example of using covert hypnosis to start a training course, the second is about hypnotic seduction and the third is for networking in a business context. Click Here to Download Covert Hypnotic Language Patterns in One Hour or Less Hypnotic Language Pattern Examples Each example is about getting your subject to keep thinking about the benefits of doing what you want them to do.

Scripting is a great way of learning how to use patterns, but the wrong way to approach a conversation. A conversation is a two way process and needs you to respond to the verbal and nonverbal signals of your client. NLP Persuasion and Manipulation, the Ethics Usual quick words on ethics…please use this sort of thing in a way that enriches yours and other people’s lives. NLP Language Techniques I have put some notes in brackets, but there is a lot more going on than just the bits I point out. Integrating NLP Techniques and Accelerated Learning for Business Results. Tom, a senior manager in the print and media industry has had some amazing results since attending my NLP Practitioner Course a few years ago. He told me that he has taken a week long training course and brought it down to just a single day…and then tested this on the worse case scenario to make sure it all works. Below is a text book version of how to design and deliver technical training for business results.

NLP Business Results Before looking through how Tom has achieved this great result consider the implications in terms of business results. Integrating NLP and Accelerated Learning into Business Note that Tom is not a trainer; he has not got a background in training design and methodology. I expect graduates from my practitioner trainings to do great things, but even I was astounded at the result Tom achieved. Below are Tom’s brief notes on what he set out to do and how he went about it. Please remember Tom is not a trainer, he has just been on a good NLP Practitioner Course. 1. 2. NSTDA aims to boost competitiveness. Ambitious to bring science and technology to add value or create services for the country's strategic industries and boost Thailand's competitiveness, the National Science and Technology Development Agency (NSTDA) will use a multidisciplinary approach and an open collaboration model to bring laboratory work closer to the commercial sector, said Suwipa Wanasathop, the new vice president at the NSTDA.

Suwipa Wanasathop. Suwipa, who was placed in charge of the NSTDA's marketing this month, told Database that the agency will utilise science and technology development in support of national economic and social policies, not just for advanced technologies. The agency will use its research and development and other facilities to enable industrial innovation. The agency will continue its existing the research funds and grants such as soft loans, R&D incentives for tax-reimbursement and co-research project funds. Tell us what you think about this article Likedislike0people liked /0people disliked it.

++Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India (EDII) +++Software Park Thailand -english. The Lean VC: a Silicon Valley story about Innovation, Incubation, & Iteration. +++Bangkok Post : Software Park thinks globally. Networking collaboration at the regional level and leveraging new channels in cloud computing while creating applications for the mobile App Store marketplace are key strategies to opening new windows of opportunity for Thai software developers in the global business. Software Park Thailand Director Suwipa Wanasathop. As software is a global business that has untold value to drive the IT industry and strengthen the nation socially and economically, software developers need to capture the demand in the market and build distribution channels through physical partners and deliver their software as a service through the cloud computing, according to Suwipa Wanasathop, Director of Software Park Thailand.

Locally, Software Park leverages its partnering network through eight software parks, both private and public, around the country and matches Bangkok-based businesses to expand its market in upcountry regions by selecting local resellers and implementers, which creates IT-related jobs. +++Interview: Rebel Brown. By Mike Myatt, Chief Strategy Officer, N2growth Today’s interview is with noted turnaround specialist Rebel Brown (@rebelbrown).

Rebel has more than 25 turnaround engagements under her belt - she knows what it takes to be a successful leader in not just the good times, but in the toughest of times. I can tell you from personal experience, few things test your metal as a leader more than leading a turnaround. Today also happens to be the launch day for Rebel’s new book “Defying Gravity.” As a bonus to our readers, I have included a link at the end of this interview that will allow you to purchase Rebel’s book and receive an 80 page workbook for free (today only) on how to defy gravity in your own company. On with the interview… Mike Myatt: For our readers not familiar with your background, could you give us a brief Bio? Mike Myatt: Today is the launch day of your new book Defying Gravity, what motivated you to write the book and what do you hope to accomplish with it?

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