Panyapiwat Institute of Management

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Panyapiwat Institute of Management (PIM, Thai: สถาบันการจัดการปัญญาภิวัฒน์) is a higher education establishment in Thailand. It was founded in 2007 by CP All, the retail arm of the Thai conglomerate CP Group and the country's operator of 7-Eleven convenience stores. The institute specialises in work-based learning, and serves as a feeder of personnel for CP's businesses.[1][2][3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Siripunyawit, Sriwipa (17 March 2014). "Marriage of convenience". Bangkok Post. Retrieved 24 September 2021.
  2. ^ ""ปัญญาภิวัฒน์" โรงงานผลิต "คน" ของเครือซีพี". Manager 360. 3 June 2013. Retrieved 5 September 2021.
  3. ^ Crocco, O. S., Cseh, M., & Hemmapattawe, D. (2017). Corporate Universities and Corporation-University Partnerships in Thailand: Complementing Education in Learning, Leadership and Change. Journal of International and Comparative Education (JICE), 17-31. doi: 10.14425/JICE.2017.6.1.1732

Further reading[edit]

  • Arpia, V. H. (2016). EFFECTIVENESS OF WORK-BASED LEARNING CURRICULUM OF PANYAPIWAT INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT, THAILAND. AU eJournal of Interdisciplinary Research
  • KATO, K., BHANDHUBANYONG, P., & KADOWAKI, K. (2018). W-07 gPBL for adult education using Kaizen as a theme. In JSEE Annual Conference International Session Proceedings 2018 JSEE Annual Conference (pp. 40–43). Japanese Society for Engineering Education
  • Utamawoottikumjorn, P. (2013) THE COMPARATIVE STUDY OF PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING LEARNING ACHIEVEMENT: A COMPARISION [sic] BETWEEN PRE-EXAMS AND CHAPTER QUIZZES. In THE 3rd INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT RESEARCH CONFERENCE. Chiang Mai, Thailand. http://bmrccmu.net/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/IBMRC-3.pdf