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Quality of MBA Programs-Challenges for Thai Universities in the New ASEAN Economic Community (AEC)

机译:MBA课程质量-新东盟经济共同体(AEC)中泰国大学面临的挑战

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Thailand as a country has been experiencing rapid increases in student enrollments in higher education. This has also led to creation of a variety of MBA programs. While it is largely debated, it is possible that the demand for MBA degrees would continue to grow. Although MBA programs in Thailand are proliferating but institutions with a good brand value are still lacking. The problem of MBA programs is more than rapid proliferation of below average management institutions. They impart substandard training through inefficient processes to youngsters who lack aptitude for management and leadership skills. Many of them are virtually teaching shops to make money in the garb of imparting management training. These so called MBAs provide paper certificates and degrees with hardly any training, skills, and competencies to manage systems, processes or people. This is the main reason most MBA degree appears to be outdated. Some experts believe that most MBA programs have already reached their pinnacle. New crop of students are now seeking outcomes which are measurable at the end of the MBA program- an employment guarantee. This pressure on Business Schools could lead to reforms in the traditional MBA programs. New approaches to learning such as skill-based training in collaboration with public and private sector will help in improving the quality of MBA programs. Many experts believe that MBA as a subject of study is not losing its sheen; rather it has become a necessary degree to reach pinnacles of successes in most areas of organized activities. This paper provides an insight into the ongoing struggle for improving MBA programs in Thailand in context of the new Asean Economic Community (AEC). While quality of higher education is struggling, changing times warrant a change in priorities. Time has come to radically evaluate MBA programs in Thailand and revamp and realign them with digital economy and business practices driven by new technologies in Singapore and Malaysia, the two dominant economies in the new AEC. Objectives: This case study is an attempt to explore the status of MBA programs because of their special significance for Thailand and other members of Asean Economic Community (AEC) aspiring to become digital economies. Methods/Statistical Analysis: Methodology for this case study involves 10 years of personal observations and firsthand experiences in MBA programs in Thailand and Vietnam. The author who came to Bangkok as a Fulbright Scholar hails from Seattle, USA where he worked as a business faculty. To support my own assertions about the quality of MBA programs in Thailand many other research studies have been cited and included in the references. Findings: In some small ways this case study brings forth the evidence that suggest that the current MBA programs need to reconsider their role and value in Thai businesses. Lack of proficiency in English language remains a key barrier. While increasing number of institutions in the region are offering international MBA programs, the English language proficiency of students in Thailand remains very low. The other reason behind declining quality of MBA is that the curriculum is not up to date. This puts a significant impact on international rankings of Thai universities. Thai business schools should also strive to enhance collaboration with industry to improve the quality of MBA graduates can successfully get a job in Thailand and elsewhere in AEC. The message to those Thai students considering the MBA route is that employers in the region have wised up: all MBAs are not the same, and it pays to choose carefully. More so, if they are looking for work in the rapidly expanding digital economies in AEC. Conclusion/Improvements: There is enough evidence to prove that quality of MBAs in Thailand is low because of the sheer number of business schools offering it, the outdated curriculum and lack of industry alliances.
机译:泰国作为一个国家,高等教育的入学人数一直在迅速增长。这也导致创建各种MBA课程。尽管人们一直在争论,但对MBA学位的需求可能会继续增长。尽管泰国的MBA课程正在激增,但仍缺乏具有良好品牌价值的机构。 MBA课程的问题不仅仅在于管理水平低于平均水平的管理机构的迅速扩散。他们通过低效的流程为缺乏管理和领导才能的年轻人提供了不合格的培训。他们中的许多人实际上都是在教学商店中赚钱,而只是进行管理培训。这些所谓的MBA提供的纸质证书和学位几乎没有任何培训,技能和能力来管理系统,流程或人员。这是大多数MBA学位似乎过时的主要原因。一些专家认为,大多数MBA课程已经达到顶峰。现在,新的学生正在寻求在MBA课程结束时可以衡量的成果-就业保障。对商学院的压力可能导致传统MBA课程的改革。与公共和私营部门合作开展的新的学习方法,例如基于技能的培训,将有助于提高MBA课程的质量。许多专家认为,MBA作为学习的主题并没有失去其光泽。相反,它已成为在大多数组织活动领域取得成功顶峰的必要程度。本文提供了关于在新的东盟经济共同体(AEC)的背景下为改善MBA课程而正在进行的斗争的真知灼见。在高等教育质量苦苦挣扎的同时,时代的变化保证了优先级的改变。现在是时候对泰国的MBA课程进行彻底评估,并使其与数字经济和商业实践进行调整,并使其适应新AEC的两个主要经济体-新加坡和马来西亚的新技术。目标:本案例研究试图探索MBA课程的现状,因为它们对泰国和有志成为数字经济体的东盟经济共同体(AEC)的其他成员具有特殊意义。方法/统计分析:本案例研究的方法论涉及10年的个人观察和泰国和越南MBA项目的第一手经验。作者是富布赖特学者(Fulbright Scholar)的学者,来自美国西雅图,曾在此任职商学院。为了支持我自己对泰国MBA课程质量的主张,已引用了许多其他研究并将其包括在参考文献中。调查结果:本案例研究以某些较小的方式提出了证据,表明当前的MBA课程需要重新考虑其在泰国企业中的作用和价值。缺乏英语水平仍然是主要障碍。尽管该地区越来越多的机构提供国际MBA课程,但泰国学生的英语水平仍然很低。 MBA质量下降的另一个原因是该课程不是最新的。这对泰国大学的国际排名产生了重大影响。泰国商学院还应努力加强与业界的合作,以提高MBA毕业生的质量,从而使他们能够在泰国和AEC的其他地方成功找到工作。给那些正在考虑采用MBA途径的泰国学生的信息是,该地区的雇主已经明智了:所有MBA都不一样,值得谨慎选择。更重要的是,如果他们正在AEC迅速发展的数字经济中寻找工作。结论/改进:有足够的证据证明泰国MBA的质量很低,原因是商学院数量众多,课程过时并且缺乏行业联盟。

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