HR in polycrisis and complex world

key takeaway from 2023 Tas Chantree 's Keynote speaker at Thailand HR Day (organized by Personnel Managements Association of Thailand (PMAT)

H O W C A N

Survive and Thrive in the Polycrisis? enable the organization to

Founder, TAS Consulting Partner

2023 Thailand HR Day Personnel Management Association of Thailand (PMAT)

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This report is a comprehensive compilation, drawing from

the latest research and pertinent insights gathered from

leading institutes and thought leaders both within

Thailand and on a global scale. To ensure the utmost

accuracy and relevance for our readers, TAS Consulting

Partner Team has meticulously validated the data and

interpreted trends within the unique context of Thailand.

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Partner database. This database comprises data from

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sectors, with whom TAS Consulting Partner have

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various occasions.

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What’s polycrisis?

What impact will it cause ?

How can the organization survive and thrive?

How can HR contribute ?

It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent. It is the one that is most adaptable to change

Charles Darwin, 1859

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The force of change that originates uncertainty in a complex world

Ripple Effect of Social Connection

Technological Advancement and Accessibility

Earth ’ s Ecological Capacity

Pandemic

Exponential Growth and Democratization of Data

Demographic Shift and Societal Transition

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The first Twitter-

fuelled bank run’: how social media compounded SVB’s collapse The speed at which Silicon Valley Bank collapsed has left experts questioning whether social media has opened up entirely new risks in the world of finance

Illustration: Lindsey Bailey/Axios

Illustration: New York Times

September 2023

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Apple shares fall as China local government and state-owned firms latest to face restrictions on devices at work

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February 2023

WHALES SHIP STRIKES

At least 14 humpbacks and minke whales have been found dead thus far in 2023 in waters off New York and New Jersey — up from 9 in the entirety of last year. Collisions can be prevented with the commitment of the shipping industry, partners, and consumers at the end of the supply chain. Friend of the Sea has created the Whale-Safe certification program to engage all parties in saving whales.

March 2023

The total number of “ units ” recalled

under the authority of the FDA increased by 700 percent in 2022 compared to

2021, according to a recently released report.

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June 2023

Sriracha sauce is selling for as much as $120 amid prolonged shortage

Continual chili supply disruptions are hampering production within one of the nation’s leading sriracha sauce manufacturers for a second year in a row.

The prolonged shortage of a certain red sauce is making the black market go wild.

Prices of Sriracha sauce are as high as $70 on eBay as people look to snap up the spicy sauce — and they’re even steeper on Amazon, up to $124. Huy Fong Foods, which makes the rooster-adorned bottled sauce, has been dealing with a years-long shortage of the chilli, which is hurting production and causing some shortages

Illustration: Southern China Morning Post

October 2023

Irish’s Nestle baby milk factory to close as China birth rate drops

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Google employees resign in a protest against Pentagon Contract

“ At some point, I realized I could not in good faith recommend anyone join Google, knowing what I knew. I realized if I can’t recommend people join here, then why am I still here?” a resigning Google employee said.

September, 19, 2022

Illustration : Be Expensive

It is undeniable that change is an integral part of our life.

Unclear about the present, pending change, it ’ s known unknown

Rapid and unexpected challenges, unknown duration

Situation has many interconnected parts and variables

Casual relationship are completely unclear, it’s unknown unknown

However, we didn ’ t expect the change in the digital world to be this complex.

Difficulties in fully grasping the implications of various changes and trends

The link between cause and effect is not always given in the complex systems

Critical point of failure can lead to a sudden collapse with devastating consequences.

Fear that something significant can break away at any time

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Companies have shorter life span than they did in the previous decade.

At current churn rates, 50% of S&P 500 companies could be replaced from 2018-2027

33

years

22

forecasted 15 - 20 years

2030

1965

2023

Source : Signal,2022

Global faces a systemic challenge that requires collaboration from all.

Societal

Environmental

Technological

Geopolitical

Economic

In January 2023, World Economic Forum ’ s Center for

the New Economy and Society brought together leading insight

from1,200 experts across acidemias, business, government and

put them into Global Risk Report 2023

Source : Chief Risk Officer Outlook, World Economic Forum, 2023

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Risk come in different forms and from different directions

Inflation is falling, but in many countries, it’s still “stubbornly high” The rise in interest rates has lowered demand but pushed up borrowing costs

volatility in geopolitical and geoeconomic fluctuation and the El Niño weather phenomenon could all disrupt supply chain management

cross-border conflict, intrastate violence is at high level and predicted to be more intensified for years

Source : Chief Risk Officer Outlook, World Economic Forum, 2023

The changes range from trade restrictions to regulatory developments relating to climate change and AI technologies and political power transition

These risk are growing in importance for organizations and the challenges is very high due to the lack of understanding about the pace of change and its’ implications.

Green transition Trade protection Supply chain disruption

Cost of living Inflation Household debt

Ukraine-Russia Israel-Hamas China - US

Political power transition Ideological conflict

Aged society Youthquake

Trying to single out the root cause is unlikely as they are interconnected, complex, evolving, and paradoxical

Cyber crime & cyber security

Use of weapons of mass destruction

Interstate conflict

Adverse outcomes of frontier technologies

Geoeconomic confrontation

Digital power concentration

Ineffectiveness of multilateral institutions

Terrorist

Digital inequity

Misinformation disinformation

Breakdown of critical information infrastructure

Environmental damage incidents

Large scale involuntary migration

Failure to mitigate climate change Natural disasters & extreme weather

State collapse

Erosion of social cohesion

Failure of climate change adaption

Proliferation of illicit economic activities

Severe mental health deterioration

Natural resources crisis

Chronic health conditions

Infectious diseases

Collapse of a systemically important supply chain

Employment crisis

Failure of stabilize price trajectory

Collapse of public infrastructure and services

Debt crisis

Prolonged economic downturn

Asset bubble burst

Cost of living crisis

Societal

Economic

Technological

Environmental

Geopolitical

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How could this happen in our real-life situation?

Customer need more incomes

Fraud

Corporate risk exposure

Demand pull

Cost Push

Find more source of income

Supply chain disruption

Inflation

Productivity drop

Government poor policies

Employee demand higher pay

Companies raise prices

Government Spending

Health issues

Higher wages

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Now, let’s take a close look at what challenges Thailand is facing and coming around the corner

Ability to predict is as important as ability to respond.

obvious problem or difficult situation that people do not want to talk about

a high-impact event that is difficult to predict under normal circumstances

a highly likely yet ignored threat

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Signal #1

Demographic and societal shift

Redefined Trust & ideological conflict

noun

/ ˈ ju ː θ kwe ɪ k/

a significant cultural, political or social change that occurs because of the action

or influence of young people

Example : Recent Thailand ’ s election result is being hailed as a youthquake .

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Gen Zers are here They are

Their attention span is

Down from 12 sec. in 2000 and 4 sec. less than millennial

Up from 7% in 2003

*4-17 years old Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder - ADHD

Illustration : Daniel Gracia Art.com

Old powers are being challenged than ever

Greta Thunberg, a young activist from Sweden who grabbed the media ’ s attention by giving a "shaming" speech at the UN Climate Action Summit.

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Power is redistributed and rebalanced

Thing was

Thing is

Information

Information

Employees gradually gain power

Pre-pandemic

2022

2023

54 %

Power is defined as “influence or control over way of working rewards, career retention, etc .

45 %

Employer

44 %

Who is holding more power?

36 %

31 %

Employee

N= 17050 employee, 1575 employer , 25 sectors 20 demographics Conducted during June – August 2023

Source : Ernst & Young, 2023

23 %

Each generation has been through different experiences

Traditionalist l Silent

I care

My style

I communicate via Feedback?

often stereotyped as

Respect for authority Compliance Custom

Discipline Hard work Loyalty

Written & Formal

No news is good news Take pride in a job well done

Old-fashioned Practical Rule followers

Baby Boomers

Acceptance Workaholism Stimulation

Questions authority Self-centered Crusading causes

One-on- one, Telephone

Not keen on feedback

Ambitious Optimistic Wealthy

Gen X

Self-reliance Informality Skepticism

Task-oriented Autonomous Performance-based

Direct, Email, Text messaging

Direct

Self-centered Risk takers Cynical

Gen Y

Realism Self-direction Goal-focused

Multitasking "What's next?" Work-life balance

Text messaging Social media

Require lots Instantaneous

Job hoppers Tech- dependent Work to live

Gen Z

Uniqueness, creativity Equitability, belonging Shareability

Flexibility Self-reliant Personal freedom

Digital natives Hand-held devices

Require lots Instantaneous

Constantly connected Apathetic Multitaskers

Gen Alpha

Purpose wellbeing Privacy Save the world Superhero

Research, Analysis Prototype Outcome

Platforms, mobile Metaverse

Selectively listen to the person they trust

Superficial Impatient Digital native

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Therefore, they are comfortable with different arrangement

Baby Boomers

Gen Y

Gen Z,

Gen X

Gen Xers are still around, and …… many of them are ruling the workplace

Elon Musk went on a firing frenzy at Twitter.

He perceived people as Type X who dislike work, have little ambition, and are unwilling to take responsibility.

Musk fired half of Twitter ’ s workers, then threatened to fire any remaining dissenters and demanded that the rest pledge to accept “ long hours at high intensity ” – leading to the resignations last week of an estimated 1,200 additional Twitter employees

.

Now he’s paying for it

A week later he tried to hire back some of the people he fired

Without this knowledge and talent,

Twitter is a shell – an office building, some patents and a brand – without the capacity to improve or even sustain its service.

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But People are actually the real So, they simply flight

When people are perceived as

You may expect them to fight

Twitter Employee @twiteralumni

Elon Musk @elonmusk

You are caged 8:49PM – 14 Nov 22. Twitter for iPhone

The bird is freed 8:49PM – 27 Oct 22. Twitter for iPhone

X Is Now Worth $19 Billion, Down 57% From $44 Billion When Elon Musk Bought Twitter

[Twitter] Brand value -4 – 20 billion USD Lay off more than 80% (6000 HC) Monthly user down 15% Revenue slump 59%

October 2023

Illustration : Amorim, Cartoon Movement

Trust among Thai mass class is widely divided

Trust index is level of trust in information provided by Government, Business, Media and NGOs,

Government 56 %

Media 67 %

NGO 68 %

Business 71 %

Trust in

+1

+1

-4

vs. 2022

+1

High Income

Low Income

20% of

China Thailand Saudi Arabia Indonesia UAE India Singapore Malaysia Mexico US Netherland France Germany Ireland Brazil Australia

90 85 84 82 82 76 73 66 64 63 62 60 60 60 56 54 53 52 52 49 48 44

China India Indonesia Saudi Arabia UAE Mexico Malaysia Singapore Brazil Thailand Canada France Netherland

71 70 68 64 63 56 55 55 48 48 47 46 46 43 42 42 41 40 40 35 29 29

37

The largest gap among surveyed countries

Australia Germany Ireland Sweden Spain

Canada Sweden UK

US UK Japan South Korea

Spain Japan South Korea

Source : 2023 Edelman Trust Barometer

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When trust is doubtful, detrimental impacts are spiraled downward

April Fool ’ s marketing tweet April 2022

% 8.1 6.9 5.4 3.7 3.0

Employee bereavement leave September 2023

GDP 1992-1994 1995-1997 2001-2006 2007-2013 2014-2019

Political rally [ and violence] Since mid 20s

IT influencer vs. Apprentice September 2022

Distrust

Ideological polarization

Worsen prejudice

Violence in the street

Slower economic development

Based on Edelman Trust Barometer, 2023

8.1%

6.9%

5.4%

Tom Yum Kung Financial Crisis

3.7%

3.0%

1992

1998

2001

2006

2013

2019

1994

1995

1992 A demonstration against election faction wins Force new prime minister to resign

Jan 2001

April-Sep 2006

2010 Red shirts paralyses parts of Bangkok with months long protests for PM resignation

Feb-May 2014 PAD boycott, election invalidated Thai military stages coup

Government collapses

General election Thaksin’s faction wins

PAD boycott, election invalidated military stages coup Thaksin ousted

Source : World Bank

The implication of the signal to organization in Thailand

Redefined Trust & ideological conflict

From noise to signal

NOW

Impact to organization

H

H

L

M

Large /MNC

Medium

Small/Micro

Not-for-profit

Signal #1

Key questions for the organization to consider

Are leadership competencies still practical ?

When was the leadership development program re- designed?

How does the organization adapt its communication methods to accommodate diverse styles?

Are there mentorship programs in place that facilitate power (and knowledge) transition ?

How does the organization gather feedback, and is it tailored to capture the opinions and perspectives of employees from various age groups?

Are there regular forums or town hall meetings where young workers can openly discuss their perspectives, concerns, and ideas related to workplace policies?

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Signal #2

Augmented & Connected world

Workplace Rearrangement

Remote works were experimented during Covid and people love them.

Full-time remote

Full-time in person

Hybrid

Thailand

31

48

21%

Australia

China

Hong Kong

India

Indonesia

Japan

Malaysia

Philippines

Singapore

S Korea

Taiwan

Vietnam

N= 19502 workers in Asia Pacific of which 1,000 respondent are from Thailand Survey conducted in March - May 2023

Source : Price Waterhouse Cooper, 2023

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Pressure for operational efficiency is continuously increasing after the pandemic.

360

Efficiency

Reduction

Productivity

N 855 earning transcripts Source : Analysis of S&P 100 companies earnings call transcripts, Jan 1, 2021-Aug 2023

Different viewpoints on work & workplace

we are planning to require employees to work in-person full time within the next year.

We see full implementation for being fully remote in the next year

68%

61%

We fear productivity has been negatively impacted since a shift to remote or hybrid work

We are as productive or even more productive compared to a year ago

76%

69%

Surveyed during January 7, 2022 and February 16, 2022 from 31 market, including > 1000 sample from Thailand Source : Microsoft, 2022

Illustration ; New York Times

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Employees’ preferences for remote work are justified

7

OneNote

23% Team Meeting

8 PPT

18 Excel

Communication

10 Word

Creation

The weight of the workdays

15 Email

19 Team Chat

Share of time (%) spent in Microsoft 365 in a rolling 28-day period ending in March 2023 excluding weekends. segment.

Source : Microsoft, 2023

81 %

struggled with having enough time and energy to get their work done (Global 64%)

concerned about lack of innovation (Global 60%)

2/3

they would be missed by colleagues in a majority of their meetings if they couldn’t join.(Global 35%)

1/2

they don’t have enough uninterrupted focus during their workdays. (Global 65%)

84 %

Furthermore

Do not currently have the right capabilities to get their work done. It is the highest score of surveyed countries (Global 60%, VN 80%, PH 58%, IND 61% JPN 56% CHN 70%)

86 %

Employers also have a point for them to be paranoia

What I expect

What you do

Responded to colleagues via email/message as promptly even though an immediate response was not necessary

Scheduled an email/message to be delivered at a future time

Attended a meeting that wasn’t necessary for me to attend

kept laptop screen awake while not actively working

Completed extra research for a project that wasn ’ t necessary

Asked someone to do a work task on my behalf so I could do something else

Exaggerated when giving a status update or embellished calendar planner/ time card

Source : Viser, 2023

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Employee using “ Productivity Theatre ” to protect against surveillance

April 2023

The research revealed that nearly

half (49%) of hybrid workers admitted

they spent up to 10 hours per week

demonstrating performative works.

Illustration : Paul Bow, The Economist

September 2023

A Chinese woman held 16 jobs for 3 years and never showed up to work, report says

The woman, named only by the pseudonym of Guan Yue, was part of a massive labor-fraud scheme worth almost $7 million, the Chinese state-owned newspaper Xinmin reported.

The paper said Guan kept track of all her hirings on a sheet of paper and, when interviewing for a new job, would post pictures from the interview in her companies' work channels, claiming she was meeting clients.

When she got more job offers than she could handle, she'd pass the job to a friend, taking a commission on the role, the paper reported, in a major investigation that Insider was unable to independently verify.

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13 November 2023

Inside the strange, secretive rise of the 'overemployed'

Overemployed R Work Two Remote Jobs , Reach Financial Freedom

There's a whole community of professionals online. Today there are some 300,000 members of the community on Discord and Reddit who trade tips about juggling jobs on the sly

This perhaps is one of the reasons why more companies calling employee back to office

Illustration The Wall Street Journal

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And finally …

Wants employees in office 5 days a week

Factoring attendance into performance review

Requires office workers to return to desk 3 days a week starting September 2023

is making people

told its corporate employees to plan to work from the office 3 days a week

asks employees for 4 in-office days starting in March 2023

RETURN TO OFFICE NOW! ! !

return to office

Tracking employee attendance and threatened action against staff who don’t work from the office at least 3 days a week

August 2023

The tech company that helped millions of people work from home is finally is requiring many of its 7,400 employees to start showing up at the office.

made its decision to return corporate employees to the office at least 3 days a week

Employees voice their dissatisfaction loudly and clearly

Roughly 30,000 employees signed internal petition 2,000 employees participate in walk-out to protest return-to-office mandate

Forbes, July 2023

Googlers protest return-to-office, says work matters, not badges!

Fortune, June 2023

New York Times tech workers to strike over return-to-office rules

Reuter, November 2023

X illegally fired workers over return to office protest,

CNN October 2023

Apple Employees Protests Company ’ s Three-Day-a-Week Office Policy Wall Street Journal, September 2022

Illustration Soth China Morning Post

In Thailand, employees may demonstrate differently

[Digital]

the motions of work without actually being present

Presenteeism

Presenteeism was first introduced as a term to describe the behavior of continuing to work while sick or emotionally troubled Recently, the use of this term has also been extended to the scenario of employees being physically present at work, while mentally detached . These are the employees who show up to work every single day, they attend all mandatory meetings, all while being depleted of any form of motivation. The result is obvious: productivity decreases

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Companies try to put cosmetic to entice employee back to office

companies are transforming their offices to lure Boomers, Gen Z, Gen X and more. to bring them back to work and end work-from-home.

Company offer

49

Bike storage & showers

13

Employee want

48

On-site café/free drinks

40

Social events

48

27

43

workplace technology

29

32

Subsidized or free lunch

45

30

Gym membership

33

18

Subsidized travel

46

18

Pet-friendly offices

14

14 14

On-site child care

Source ; Hay 2023

The real deal should not be happening around infrastructure; rather moves should be made to add newer benefits, flex policies other component that place EX at the center

October 2023

Workers Are ‘ Coffee Badging ’ To Protest Return- To-Office Mandates, While Bosses Spy On Them At Home This new workplace trend has emerged as a way for employees to meet their required in-office attendance policies, but avoid spending too much time there. Coffee badging involves employees going into the office building briefly, usually to grab a coffee or socialize with co-workers, before ducking out as soon as possible

VDO : Remote Working Policy, WHA

The Implication of the signal to organization in Thailand

Workplace Re-arrangement

From noise to signal

NOW

Impact to organization

H

M

L

L

Large /MNC

Medium

Small/Micro

Not-for-profit

Signal #2

Key questions for organization to consider

Is management clear about the extent to which the organization will embrace flexible work policies?

Have all [HR] processes, from Hire to Retire, been revised to align with the new work arrangement? How has the shift to a new [hybrid] model influenced performance measurement?

How does the organization identify and hire candidates who can seamlessly transition between in-person and remote work in a hybrid model?

Has the organization identify key productivity drivers and measurment?

What hybrid-friendly opportunities are provided for continuous learning and growth?

How does the organization address well-being for employees ?

How is a strong workplace culture fostered? And How to ready supervisor for that?

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Signal #3

Technological Advancement and Technological adoption

Reverse impact on employees’ wellbeing and security

The greater capacity that technology is advancing, the cheaper it becomes

Price changes (%)

Hospital services

of US consumer goods and services

200%

College tuition/Fees

College textbooks

Medical care services

Child care

100

Food & Beverage

Housing

[new] Cars

Household furniture

0

Clothing

Cellphone & services

software

Toys

-100

Televisions

2022

Source : Bureau of Labour statistic, mentioned in World Economic Forum, 2023

2000

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Platform is the production of digital economy by design

Competing in cost by applying economies of scale

higher marginal value at lower marginal cost

Linear business

Platform business

Cost

Cost

Value

Value

L

Business size

S

Platform size

S

L

Owner

Seeker

Share of asset

Platform economy is one in which technology is leveraged to create and manage platform ecosystem that connect various stakeholders These platforms serve as a foundation for enabling interactions , transactions, and the exchange of goods, services, or information. The value of the platform increases as more participants join and engage with it to create network effect.

Recommendation

Offer

Request

Fee

Fee

Platform

The employment platform, coupled with an emerging mindset, influences the perception of new-gen toward wealth and work

Financial Independence Retire Early is a movement of people devoted to a program of extreme saving and investment that aims to allow them to retire far earlier than traditional budgets and retirement plan would permit

No. of platforms

Delivery

383

Source : Investopedia, 2022

Online web-based

283

106

Taxi

5

Hybrid

2007

1999

2012

2020

Source : United Nation Development Program (UNDP), 2022

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September 2023

Gen Z's Main Career Aspiration Is to Be an Influencer,

Over 57% of Gen Z'ers surveyed desired influencer roles, outpacing other age groups by 16%.

They have tried to find a shortcut to success

Digital currency is so luring for new generation

Crypto

45%

Stock/Share

41

Fixed deposit

36

Gov. Lottery

3 0

Gold

2 9

2 6

Mutual Funds

Forex

1 8

Real Estate

1 3

Bond

1 3

Oil

9

N = 1045 (Nationwide) , surveyed during November 2022

Brand name

5

They actively put money in platform that they have limited knowledge about

45%

Bitkub Binance Streaming Zipmex

26

20

15

68%

Daily 24%

do online trading/ investment at least once a week

1-2

Per week

18%

3-4 D

5-6 D

46%

14%

12%

Source: Rakuten, 2022

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When they need advice, they turn to their heroes

Generation Z are almost five times more likely to get financial advice from social media platforms FinTok and Finfluencer than other generation

Nick Meyer - @nicktalksmoney

Sara Roalia – @sarafinance

Fidelity -@fidelity

660,000 followers

27,000 followers

800,000 followers

19 – year-old making hefty revenue using 10 different income streams Her Tik Tok platform is all about helping other Gen Z women building wealth through investing

A certified Financial planner and tax advisor who intends to make financial education fun with goofy and approachable Tik Tok video

A Boston-based world renown financial services and tax advisor institute with 24 billon USD revenue reported in 2020

As a consequence,

This is the tip of the iceberg because

1 In week

5,644 ~300 complaints Million THB

1. The number of non-reporting could be higher than 90%

Cyber crime complaints May 30 and June 3 2023

2. Romance Fraud cases is zero reporting, whereby the case cause the highest damage in term of financial loss

Fake goods and services

36

3,074

Investment

Romance shopping Other

Fees for fake part-time job

90

720

$770 million

37

25% 14

Loans

22

558

Call- centre transferring money

80

80

95,000 cases

18 10

45%

Fake online investments

105

224

Source: Thailand Police Cyber Taskforce, 2023

Source: Fraud originating on social media in US (2017-2021)US Federal Trade Commission, 2022

Not only online investment, but online gambling is also wide spreading

Online gambling is threatening our future generation

They have spent significantly on gambling

persuaded to make first time gambling via on and offline (8.1 million)

93 %

88 %

15 – 18 year olds

Money spent (THB) monthly average max

Ever or /doing online gambling

Online

Said their acquaintances do or involved in online gabling

Facebook Tiktok Line YouTube

64% 34% 27% 26%

6,000

987

1 st time

14 % 0.470 mio

6,000

1152

1-2 years

N 5,010, 15-25 years old

7,000

1592

>2 years

20 January -24 February 2023

Offline

Government lottery 82K Gambling (types) average 2, max 6 per person

SMS Friend

61% 54%

19 – 25 year olds

2037

1381

1 st time

42 % 2.5 mio

80,000

1654

1-2 years

91,260

1592

>2 years

Government lottery 901K Gabling (type) average 2, max 9 per person

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Source : Research Center for Social and Business Development, 2023

That pushes Thai further into debt trap vortex

of Thai (25million) are indebted , 520, 000 THB on averagPeersonal loan (39%) Credit card (29%)

37 %

58 %

of first jobbers (25-29) have debts, 1 in 4 of them are unable to pay back (NPLs)

30 %

10-25 time credit limit

of debtors hold more than 4 cards

80 %

of borrowers complaints about uninformed or misinformed terms

of Thai do not have emergency saving, 1 in 2 couldn ’ t afford debt payment if income were to fall by 20%

62 %

of people age of 60 are still in debt average 415,000 per person.

1/4

40% of credit card holders choose to pay minimum rate (3%)

Have informal debt, averaging 54,300 THB per person of a random sample of over 4,600 households

42 %*

Source : Bank of Thailand, 2023

The deteriorated quality of life lead to fragile family relationship

Their quality of life are below par

that affects relationship within their families

therefore need to find way to earn more

Reduce Expenses

75%

31

increase income by working more than1 jobs

47%

54%

Somewhat Good

64 %

Fairly average

15%

Invest more

12

Poor Somewhat Poor

2

11%

Get loan

Excellent

8

56%

9%

Sell their asset

agree

neutral

disagree

Pandemic accelerated the impacts both mentally and economically

Employee found all dimensions of wellbeing has deteriorated sharply

Income

N= 85,908 people from six ASEAN countries, predominantly from the youth (77%), which is defined as those aged between 16 and 35. Some 56% of respondents were female and 10% were business owners.

6 11

21

26

36

Source : World Economic Forum, 2021

Saving

5 12

20

23

40

Physical

17

14

43

21 5

Mental

6 13

32

32

10

Social

15

19

32

24

10

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Thai found that life has become more and more stressful

number of depression and psychological disorder cases in Thailand is increasing by 1-2% each year,

Dr. Apichat Jariyavilas, Department of Mental Health

Thailand’s Google h index search for “Depression” during 2004 - 2019

Number of f Thai patients with chronical schizophrenia and depression has been increasing 34 : 10000

2009

2011 2013 2015 2017

2019

2004

2019

The implication of the signal to organizations in Thailand

Reverse impact on employee wellbeing and security

From noise to signal

1-2 Year

Impact to organization

H

H

M Large /MNC

M

Medium

Small/Micro

Not-for-profit

Signal #3

Key questions for the organization to consider

Are there flexible work policies that allow employees to explore additional income sources while maintaining their primary employment with the organization? Any legal/compliance issues?

Do supervisor possess the skills to detect early signs that individual employees may be experiencing challenges or difficulties?

Does your organization have financial education programs in place ?

Are there Employee Assistance Programs (EAP) that provide support and guidance on holistic wellbeing?

Is there support and guidance for employees considering the desire for early retirement ?

Has the employee survey been customized to include questions that can identify potential area of concern?

Are there clear guidelines and policies regarding the legal and compliance aspects of engaging in activities such as online gambling and high-risk investments?

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Signal #4

readiness and availability of young talent

Productivity loss due to skill shortage and mismatch

Moving our country forward into high income nation,

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Our workforce need to be radically reformed

Source : TDRI, Bank of Thailand, 2023

Skill shortage is continuously persistent

CEOs perceive it will severely impact business outlooks

83 % HR is struggle to find enough talent with skills needed by the business. 57 % Say skill shortages are undermining the ability to sustain corporate performance

Talent shortage

26%

Inflation

22

Recession

22

Supply chain disruption

12

Rising interest rates

9

9

N 312 CEO and C-suite Source : Gartner 2023

Energy cost

Top CEOs ’ concerns for business in Thailand

Attract and retain talent

59%

Developing next gen leaders

50

Maintaining engaged workforce

45

Digital transformation

40

Global recession

37

New product innovation

36

Outperforming key competitors

34

Navigating uncertainty

32

Retraining/upskilling

25

Succeeding with emerging tech

24

N 396 Leaders Source : DDI,2023

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It causes bottleneck to the business transformation

49

Regulatory barrier

9

Lack of external and internal expertise

41

22

Lack of strategy & vision

45

Immature culture

31

2020

11

Situation is worsen

37

Organizational silo

Inadequate training

2022

16

29

10

Existing IT legacy

[un] fit technologies

14

Budget & resources

Executive support

7%

25%

43%

20%

6%

Digital Laggard

Exploring Digital

Doing digital

Becoming digital

Being digital

Optimize existing to new business model

not plan limited initiative and investment

automate existing capabilities. No real change

automate extend capability, same business model

Synchronize with change on same business model

39%

45%

45%

Digital Customer

Digital Work

Digital Core

Source, Deloitte, 2022

Thailand is an aged nation. We have heard this, but do we truly comprehend the implications?

And it is the first among the developing countries that becomes Hyper-aged society

Thailand is approaching super-aged society in the next 5 years

Hyper-aged countries in 2035

Hyper aged

Super aged

% of total population

32

Aged

High Income Nation

28

Aging

20

17

Middle Income Nation

Source : United nation, 2022

2017 2021 2028

2035

This severely hurts growth, productivity, and innovation of the country.

Unattractive market mean less FDI which directly contribute to skill development and innovation

Negative effect on the economic growth by reducing size of workforce

Labour supply shortage of qualified workers

Constraining revenue due to lower personal income tax

Rising health and age care cost eat up the government fund

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People who is supposed to be driving force is… leaving the workforce

69%

Malaysia

Indonesia Philippine

Vietnam

China

Thailand's working-age population is projected to decline the fastest

Thailand

2022

2050

Source: Oxford/Economics/Haver Analytic/United Nation, 2023

Early retirement

Contingent work

Job sharing

Self-employed

Outbound migrant worker

Not in education, employment or training- NEET

Development of Thai at all stages raise serious concerns

53% of 15year old children struggled to apply the mathematics they learned in school to solve everyday problems

Core curriculum of grades 1 through 12 remains bound by the “ essential content ” of the curriculum introduced in 2001 .

23% of 0-1 year old children play electronic devices

14 % were exclusively breastfed during their first six months of age

1 in 5 live apart from parent (both alive) and the rate is

1 in 2 of grade 2-3 do not have foundational numeracy skills

22

21

too much screen time can negatively impact a child ’ s ability to interpret non-verbal cues and learn the social skills necessary for developing empathy WHO recommended no screen time for child under 2 year old

continually increasing

18

70% old 2-5 year old children spend significant screen time on electronic devices

2005 2012 2019

44% experienced physical punishment

Within 10-15 years

Within 20 years

Within 5-8 years

Time to enter labour market

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100% studied online for 2 years

40.3 million with the majority of the workforce under 35 years of age

15% or 1.4 million of youth aged 15-24 years in Thailand are NEET,

14% of our workforce is highly skilled professionals while 70% have only received an elementary education

68% of them lack the motivation to develop skills or work due to a perceived lack of opportunities. 70% are female, most of whom dropped out of school due to pregnancy or caring responsibilities

Ranked 101 of 113 in English proficiency index

Existing Workforce

NOW

TAS Analysis using data from Unicef, TDRI, World Bank

Even those who should represent a fresh inflow still require significant time to become productive

Despite being at forefront in educational investment

A significant number of students still struggle to understand what they read

5

Total Public Expenditure on Education as % to GDP

Others

4%

Tertiary

Functionally illiterate !!?!!

16%

Secondary

Primary

0

SGP JPN IDN

THA

MYS KOR

Source : World Bank, 2018

With high participation rate in formal education

31%

Primary

100%

Secondary

70

47%

in village

SGP JPN IDN

THA

MYS KOR

in small towns

schools in large cities

Source : World Bank, 2018

Source : OECD 2016

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A lack of guidance and data to aid students in decision-making is leading to skill mismatch

Over 50% of graduate student said they didn ’ t choose the study field that fit their interest

Almost 40% got a job that mismatching the field of study

คณะที่มั่นใจว่าสอบติด

40%

16

Field of study mismatch

45% คณะที่สนใจ

14

คณะที่มีการจ้างงานมาก

10

คณะที่จบมาแล้วได้ ค่าตอบแทนสูง

14

ตามพ่อแม่ ผู้ปกครอง (9%) ตามเพื่อน (5%)

Over qualified

Source : Research Center for Social and Business Development, 2015

And. Business Administration predominantly influence their decision

Business Adm.

35%

Education

Engineering

Computing

Social science

Journalism

Under qualified

Health

Humanities

Law

Arts

Source : OECD, 2021

FIN

USA

KOR

THA

Physical science

Source : OECD, 2021

Jobs that were sought after recently are becoming exposed job today.

29 %

43 %

28 %

Prepare informational or instructional materials

Coordinate with others to resolve problems

Analyze data to improve performance

Communicate with others about business strategies

Analyze performance of system or equipment

Evaluate the characteristics, usefulness or performance of products or technologies

High potential for Augmentation

High potential for Automation

Low potential for both

16 %

22 %

61 %

Determine resource needs of project or operations

Explain regulations, policies or procedures

Interview people to obtain information

Manage budgets or finances

Coordinate group, community or public activities

Train others on operational or work procedures

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Source, World Economic Forum, 2023

New grad's Opinion on ethic sending worrisome signals [to employer]

เกือบครึ่งหนึ่งของนักศึกษาเคยพบเห็นพฤติกรรมที่ผิดจริยธรรม 1 ใน 4 ของนักศึกษาที่สารวจความคิดเห็นระบุยอมรับพฤติกรรมเหล่านั้นได้

พฤติกรรม

เคยพบเห็น ยอมรับได้

ทาสิ่งที่อาจารย์ต้องการเพื่อแลกเกรด

8%

13%

แอบจด เอาข้อมูลเข้าห้องสอบ

13%

39%

แอบดู ลอกคาตอบเพื่อน

24%

51%

ไม่ทารายงานเอง ใช้วิธีจ้างทา

25%

45%

ทารายงานโดยวิธีคัดลอกงานเก่า

16%

38%

ให้คนอื่นไปสอบแทน

4%

11%

N 1080 4 th year university student from 14 institutions Source : Research Center for Social and Business Development, 2015

February 2020

78% of job seekers lie during the hiring process

Pressure to land the job cause the lie candidates made

Responsibilities in general .

52%

7 in 10 workers confessed they had lied on their resumes.

My job title

52

45

No. of people I managed.

Length of time I was employed.

37

Name of company employed

31

An entire position .

24

17

Accomplishments I achieved .

Never

15

15

My skills section .

37

No but I have consider lying

13

Awards or accolades .

15

Lie frequently

11

My education credentials .

33 Once or twice

A career gap .

9

Source : SHRM, 2023

July, 2023

Job applicants are battling AI résumé filters with a hack

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I've lied on every job applications and have a successful career because of it. If I'm asked to do a skill I've lied about,

YouTube rescues me every time

Having a system to prepare workforce is a must for corporations in Thailand

Source : World Economic Forum, 2016 Quality of education as perceived by countries business community

Corporate in Thailand need to prepare workforce to be ready for work on their own

Corporate Training

Education System

Vietnam

Singapore

Malaysia

Philippines

Indonesia

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Employee still rely on corporate ’ s program

Hold Bachelor Degree

41

48

37 %

Bangkok

65

34

17 %

Central

88

8

Northern

14 %

NE

9

90

10 %

Southern

80

19

15 %

Provided by Government

Others

Provided by Corporate sector

Source : National Statistical Office, mentioned by Bank of Thailand, 2020

Organizations talk about skill building, very few realize it

Measuring impact, assessing & improving program

5

2

Developing program, activating plan

54

52

Ideating, seeking buy in, mobilizing resource assembling team

39

40

4

Haven ’ t started any work yet

4

Source :, Workplace Learning Report, Linkedin, 2023 N= 1,579 L&D/HR Pro, 722 employee across geography including Thailand

2022

2023

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