[Seminar for Business Owners and Managers] Strategies for Downsizing and Revitalizing Thai-Japanese Companies
Thailand's Minimum Wage Revision: What are the key points for increasing productivity with fewer personnel?!
**Seminar Overview** Since the 1960s, manufacturing companies in our country have expanded their production bases to ASEAN countries, primarily Thailand, in search of "inexpensive and abundant labor." However, in recent years, labor costs in ASEAN countries have been on the rise. Additionally, it has been decided that the minimum wage in Thailand will be increased by an average of 40% starting from April 2012. Furthermore, with the relocation of flood-affected companies to the Eastern Industrial Region, an increase in wage levels and extreme labor shortages are also anticipated. Wages may shift from being based on the previous minimum wage to being set based on wage levels from the labor market. In this seminar, we will interpret this crisis as a new turning point for production activities in Thailand, focusing on how Thai individuals can take the lead in enhancing productivity with fewer personnel, and we will explain the key points of this approach.
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Our company will hold a management innovation seminar, leveraging our experience in supporting management reform for over 3,500 business establishments both domestically and internationally over the past 31 years, as detailed below. 【Tokyo Event】 Date: March 15, 2012 【Instructor】 ■ Shinsuke Hashima, Executive Officer, Techno Management Research Institute, Inc. A top consultant who guarantees not only productivity improvement but also cost reduction in all areas. His results-oriented teaching style has received high praise from client companies both domestically and internationally.
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10,000 yen (including consumption tax)
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P1
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"Revision of Minimum Wage in Thailand" What are the key points for increasing productivity with fewer personnel due to the transition period of management based in Thailand?! ◆◆ Program Overview ◆◆ 1. Background of the minimum wage revision and the current situation in East Asia 2. Shift in thinking and strategies to be adopted moving forward 3. Development of local managers and employee retention 4. To successfully implement strategies for reducing personnel and revitalizing the workforce
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We solve issues such as significant cost reductions, shortened delivery times, and inventory compression through improvements in the manufacturing site based on VPM (Value Producing Management). We also provide guidance on improving operational efficiency in the purchasing department and development/design department, as well as increasing productivity in management and indirect departments using our unique know-how. We offer a "one-day factory diagnosis" that can be conducted free of charge at any time to assist with your improvements. Please feel free to contact us on any topic.