Tourism for Today and Tomorrow in Thailand

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APO Secretariat

Until recently, the competitiveness of the tourism sector was largely determined by expansion on the demand side, measured in terms of both the quantity and value of visitors. The economy, society, and environment are all affected by tourism, both positively and negatively. In addition to responding to increasing demand, the tourism industry is expected to […]

Enhancing Productivity and Sustainability through Ecoindustrial Parks

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APO Secretariat

This P-Talk explores the implementation of productivity concepts within ecoindustrial parks, fostering resource efficiency, cleaner production, and industrial symbiosis to drive inclusive, sustainable industrial development. Dr. Hung-Suck Park, Distinguished Chair Professor, Ulsan College, Republic of Korea, draws on real-life examples and best practices from the ROK to showcase the economic, environmental, and social benefits of […]

Overtourism: Potential Short- and Long-term Solutions

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APO Secretariat

In this compelling P-Talk, we dive deep into the pressing issue of overtourism, especially in light of the postpandemic global tourism resurgence. Dr. Alan Wong, a revered figure in the hospitality and tourism industry and founder of G&D Hospitality, Tourism & Educational Consulting, brings his wealth of knowledge to viewers. A former lecturer at the […]

Developing Productive Global Talent

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APO Secretariat

In our interconnected world, the global business environment is changing rapidly and unpredictably, posing many challenges and opportunities. Organizations need to rethink their strategies and leverage the global talent pool to achieve a competitive advantage and productivity in this environment. This P-Talk discusses some of the main aspects of global talent management for productivity improvement, […]

Design, Productivity, and Co-creation: Design in the ROC

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APO Secretariat

This session illustrates how national design policies, such as government strategic frameworks to promote design as a driver of economic and social development, influence enterprise and public service innovation to enhance productivity. It presents various examples of the ROC’s design blueprint that interprets the national design policy with co-creation approaches among various stakeholders to offer […]

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