Becoming a Thai National Female Leader on a Successful Path

This study was configured to examine one Thai leader's life history and work, namely Major General Lady Asa nee Saovapap. At a time when female leadership throughout the world in key governmental and business levels of leadership has begun to show potential for steady growth, studies of individ...

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Published inThe journal of values based leadership Vol. 14; no. 2; p. 189
Main Authors Silpasuwan, Pimpan, Rodcumdee, Branom, Rerksngarm, Anchalee, Udchumpisai, Monthira, Saleekul, Sumlee, Tongvichean, Sulee, Poopongpan, Woraporn, Putthikhan, Phawida
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published The Lutheran University Association, Inc., dba Valparaiso University 22.06.2021
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ISSN2153-019X

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Summary:This study was configured to examine one Thai leader's life history and work, namely Major General Lady Asa nee Saovapap. At a time when female leadership throughout the world in key governmental and business levels of leadership has begun to show potential for steady growth, studies of individual female heads are particularly noteworthy, especially in countries with ever-changing government types - be it a parliamentary system, a military junta, a nascent democracy, or a constitutional monarchy. The method selected for this study largely involved autobiographical and biographical research. The data was derived from the subject's self-recorded history and accountings of her closest associates. In all, 29 key informants were interviewed during 2019-2020 for this study, employing different question sets. The empirical data's trustworthiness was thoroughly cross-checked for reliability. The outcomes of this research overwhelmingly portray the subject as an exemplary figure who converted formidable challenges into life and career-building opportunities, bettering society overall in the process.
ISSN:2153-019X