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Written by Mr. Naparoek Chantawasinkul, Finance, 4th Year.

Thrilled, overwhelming, and eye-opening would be some words, we Vanguard Associates would describe our experience in Oslo. Thrilled as we truly enjoyed the dynamics of working together, overwhelming as we placed as finalists, and eye-opening as we discovered new insights about the staffing and recruiting industry.
 
On February 17, 2017, Vanguard Associates, a representative team from BBA Chulalongkorn University, won the first runner-up title at BI International Case Competition (Norway) against 12 top international business schools. 
 
Competing in an intensive 30-hour case for Jobzone, Vanguard Associates was able to deliver solutions that the judges complimented as having the most market-based perspective, placing them in the finals.
 
Below are the thoughts of our members:
  • "Participating in the BIICC Case Competition in Norway was a really thrilling and memorable experience. Our team worked well together and our advisor was also very supportive throughout the whole week. We all put our full dedication and it was truly a team effort that allowed us to achieve such results."  by Chakrapoj Pattanabhorn, Finance, 3rd Year.
  • “Best week, best team, best synergy, and best learning experience. I couldn’t thank my team enough for all the efforts. Not only did I enjoyed learning from the case, but it was a joy to watch how our strengths complimented so well. Thank you Ajarn Mongkolchai, Ajarn Kritinee, Ajarn Buraj, Ajarn Isada, Ajarn Witsarut, and Ajarn Kanis for being the strongest supporters through thick and thin. I couldn’t ask for more.” by Naparoek Chantawasinkul, Finance, 4th Year.
  • “It is 'trust' that allowed us to challenge the conventional thought and achieve something greater than we have expected. Thank you team for great team dynamic and all the supportive and learning moments we spent together. Thank you all the case club advisors for all the lessons that contributed so much in shaping our idea and performance. Thank you BBA Chula for this precious opportunity to participate in BIICC2017.” by Wanwares Boonkong, Finance, 3rd Year.
  • “We have all realized that synergy is not from great talent working next to each other, but from a diverse set of talents that complement one another. Thank you everyone who has made BIIC such an amazing milestone in our years at BBA Chula." by Chanon Hantaveevongsa, Finance, 4th Year.
The competing schools, competing divisions and results are as following:
  • 1st place: Smith School of Business, Canada
  • 2nd place: Chulalongkorn University, Thailand
  • 3rd place: University of Melbourne, Australia
 



11-18 December 2016, a community development camp named 'BBA Rural Project' had been held at Ban Ruea Thong Khlong Kham School, Phu Sing District, Sisaket Province.
 

Written by: Natnicha Patiphollert, BBA#19
 
BBA rural project is a community-service retreat for selected students to develop themselves with underprivileged people living in the rural area. As a coordinator of this camp, I’ve developed a variety of skills from the lowest level to the highest one. Firstly, I’ve learned how to organize the system and deal with different kinds of people. There were many different stakeholders that related to this camp; therefore, I have to understand all their needs and satisfy them. Moreover, the important lesson that I’ve learned is giving. This camp taught me how to give first. What I did is trying to support all my members in the team. I put all of my efforts to drive all my team members and at the end what I got is meant a lot. I realized that all little things or sayings of my friends are great power to motivate me to push this camp forward. Lastly, this camp creates another warm family and this will be one of the best memory in my university life. Thank you, Rural Family.

 
Written by: Supasin Sappisarnkul, BBA#19
 
It has already been a decade for Rural Project that has been established aiming to improve people’s lives in rural area especially at school. Fortunately, this year’s camp has been hold in northeast of Thailand, Srisaket. However, it was challenging this year since the construction structure for school library is mostly made by wood, which is the first time for us to experience such case. As the camp’s coordinator, I have mainly focused on these three components: staff members, campers, and local people. Therefore, every activity in the camp must be set up to satisfy at least one of those three. I’m very proud of my core team and staff members very much this year because we have coordinately put all of our efforts to set up this camp. Finally, I really appreciate this opportunity of my life. The one of the life time that is meant a lot to me. I would say thank you to myself and my seniors that have decided to be truly involved in this “Rural Family”.
 
 
     

     

     
 
 
   Class Schedules for Spring Semester 2017 
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   Please note that the courses and schedule may be change.