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19/02/2024The Vice President of RMUTT, presiding over the opening ceremony, shared his remarks. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Klahan Na Nan, Dean of RMUTT’s Faculty of Business Administration, added that the project received excellent cooperation from all parties. He expressed gratitude to the Deans and Directors of Business Administration from the nine RMUTs (TPTMR) for recognizing the importance and continuously supporting the project.
This event is aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), specifically:
– Goal 4: Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all.
– Goal 5: Achieve gender equality.
– Goal 13: Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts.
The event emphasized the theme “Growth, Difference, Creativity.” Dr. Klahan also mentioned that these activities not only strengthen business administration education but also support quality education. They provide faculty, staff, students, and participants with experiences that align with current market and business demands. The activities also enhance skills in business and entrepreneurship. More information can be found at http://9rmutcontest.rmutt.ac.th/ and on the Facebook Fanpage ‘แข่งขันด้านบริหารธุรกิจ 9 มทร. ครั้งที่11’.
Miss Tadsanaphan Chuasrisakul (Tonhom), a third-year business administration student at RMUTT, participated in the Best Practice competition, presenting their annual community development camp project conducted at Wat Thonglang School in Nakhon Nayok. Her project followed the PDCA quality cycle, promoting student activities that align with the university’s mission, enhancing their potential as skilled graduates, and team-working through Deming’s quality cycle.
Meanwhile, first-year business administration student Miss Petchradaporn Wattanaphakasem (Jaoye) expressed her joy and pride in participating in the project and various activities. She admired the capabilities of her peers from other RMUTs, feeling inspired to improve herself further. Several event activities inspired her in multiple aspects, resembling the business summaries she had previously studied. Mr. Watchara Kiatwattananon (Oak), a student from the Faculty of Business Administration and Information Technology at RMUTI (Khon Kaen Campus), shared his feelings about participating in Activity 3, showcasing faculty and student exhibitions. Representing RMUTI, he found RMUTT’s event exceptionally interesting, with its theme and atmosphere seamlessly interwoven, reflecting meticulous planning by the hosts. He also appreciated the simple opening ceremony that effectively conveyed the event’s core ideas. Notably, the trophies and medals were creatively crafted from paper. Additionally, RMUTT incorporated IT and online media throughout the event and competitions, making them easily accessible and convenient. He extended his encouragement to friends participating from RMUTI and the other eight RMUTs.