With its expanding economy, ambitious population, and location at the center of the Asia‐Pacific Rim, Vietnam has discovered an increasingly important need to develop its managerial talents. In both government, state‐owned enterprises, and the rapidly growing private sector, organizations face the need to raise management skills to levels found elsewhere in the world.This paper examines the emerging environment for management development in Vietnam, giving special attention to the implications of the country’s recent history, infrastructure for education and training, and a changing socio‐economic scene. The authors’ experiences, including training initiatives in both Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, are suggestive of the opportunities and constraints that may be faced by those who visit Vietnam to aid in management development.
Community radio has become an important alternative to mainstream media in many countries. Since 2001 more than 7,000 stations have begun broadcasting in Thailand, making it the global leader in this type of broadcasting. This study surveyed Thai radio listeners and found community stations enormously popular; nearly two-thirds of respondents listened daily, mainly for music and local information programs. However, many listeners did not have a good understanding of community radio, and this likely hampered stations' ability to recruit volunteer workers needed for day-to-day operations. Stations therefore need to educate listeners about this medium in order to build community support.
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