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Samrat S. (彼の)

Bangkok, タイ

Passionate Business Studies Lecturer in Bangkok

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As a passionate entrepreneur based in Bangkok, I specialize in helping high school and undergraduate students grasp the core principles of business in a way that is practical, enga... 続きを読む

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My teaching methodology is rooted in adaptability, clarity, and active engagement. I believe that every student learns differently, so I customize my approach to match their unique... 続きを読む

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  • オンライン

教育オプション

  • プライベートレッスン

オンライン言語教育

  • 英語
  • ฿500

    現地時間給
  • $25

    オンライン時給

割引料金

  • ฿2500

    5時間
  • ฿4500

    10時間
  • ฿6000

    15時間
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学歴

Business Management

Webster University

  • Thailand
  • 2022

BBA in International Business

Dhurakij Pundit University

  • Thailand
  • 2024

MBA in Digital Marketing

Dhurakij Pundit University

  • Thailand
  • 2025

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Q: What is your approach to teaching key Business concepts, such as marketing, finance, accounting, and management?

To understand key business concepts, I like to be able to relate and visualize, which helps a lot in order to grasp the concept. Therefore, when I am teaching concepts, I always have fun, real-life case studies and examples that incorporate the idea that I am trying to explain. When students have something they can recall, they can always be able to use it as an example.

Q: What is your approach to teaching Business ethics and social responsibility, and how do you help students develop a sense of corporate social responsibility?

When it comes to teaching business ethics and social responsibility, I focus on making it real and reflective. I believe students learn best when they can connect ethical issues to situations they see in the real world. So, I use real-life dilemmas, case studies, and even current events to spark discussion. I encourage students to think critically, ask questions like “What would I do in this situation?” and consider the broader impact of business decisions—not just on profits, but on people and the planet. To help them develop a sense of corporate social responsibility, I highlight how ethical choices can build long-term trust and sustainability. We also look at brands that practice CSR well and those that don’t, so students can see the consequences and value of acting responsibly. My goal is to make them think beyond the bottom line and understand that good ethics is good business.

Q: How do you help students develop teamwork and leadership skills in Business Studies?

To help students develop teamwork and leadership skills in Business Studies, I regularly incorporate group presentations into my teaching. Presentations give students a chance to collaborate, delegate tasks, and take ownership of specific roles—whether it's leading the team, handling research, designing visuals, or speaking. I make sure each group rotates roles across different projects so everyone gets the opportunity to lead and support. I also include peer feedback sessions so students learn how to give and receive constructive input, which is an important part of working in teams. Through these activities, they not only build confidence in public speaking but also learn the value of planning, coordination, and communication—skills that are essential in any business environment.

Q: What kind of opportunities do you provide for students to network and connect with industry professionals and entrepreneurs?

I provide students with opportunities to network and connect with industry professionals and entrepreneurs by leveraging the diverse backgrounds of my colleagues within the university. We organize guest talks, panel discussions, and workshops where these professionals share their real-world experiences and insights. Additionally, I encourage students to attend university networking events and industry meetups, sometimes even facilitating introductions to mentors or entrepreneurs who can offer guidance. By creating these connections, students gain firsthand knowledge of the business world, build valuable contacts, and get inspired by people who have been in their shoes.

Q: How do you help students prepare for Business-related exams and standardized tests, such as the SAT, ACT, or GMAT?

To help students prepare for business-related exams and standardized tests like the SAT, ACT, or GMAT, I use a two-step approach. First, I guide them through the course curriculum carefully to make sure they understand all the key concepts and skills they need to master. Then, I provide mock tests that simulate the actual exam experience, helping students get comfortable with the format, timing, and question types. After each mock test, we review the answers together to identify areas for improvement and clarify any doubts. This combination of thorough content review and practical practice helps students build confidence and perform better on exam day.

Q: How do you help students develop presentation and communication skills in Business, and what kind of feedback do you offer on these skills?

I help students develop presentation and communication skills in Business by giving them plenty of opportunities to present in class, both individually and in groups. I encourage them to focus not just on the content, but also on how they deliver their message, body language, tone, clarity, and engaging the audience. For feedback, I provide specific, constructive comments that highlight their strengths and offer clear suggestions for improvement. For example, I might praise their confidence or storytelling skills while recommending ways to organize their ideas better or manage nervousness. I also encourage peer feedback so students can learn from each other’s perspectives. This ongoing, balanced feedback helps them grow more confident and effective communicators over time.

Q: What kind of Business-related extracurricular activities do you recommend or facilitate for students who want to explore the field further outside of class?

For students eager to explore business beyond the classroom, I recommend a variety of extracurricular activities. These include joining business clubs or entrepreneurship societies where they can work on real projects and network with like-minded peers. I also encourage participation in competitions like business case challenges, marketing contests, or startup pitch events, which provide hands-on experience and boost confidence. There are a lot of certifications online these days, they will help students get a strong foundation as an individual who are passionate in business.

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