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ICMRP Proceeding
Volume 7, Pages 1-28
2019 ICMRP Conference on “INNOVATION CHALLENGES IN MULTIDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH & PRACTICE” (ICMRP 2019)
December 14-15, 2019 Singapore
Edited by Dr. Ahmed Saddam

 

Volume 1
pp. 1-197 (2013)
2013 ICMPR Conference on “INNOVATION CHALLENGES IN MULTIDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH & PRACTICE” (ICMRP 2013)
Volume 2
pp. 1-239 (2014)
2014 ICMPR Conference on “INNOVATION CHALLENGES IN MULTIDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH & PRACTICE” (ICMRP 2014)
Volume 3
pp. 1-225 (2015)
2015 ICMRP Conference on “INNOVATION CHALLENGES IN MULTIDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH & PRACTICE” (ICMRP 2015)
Volume 4
pp. 1-127 (2016)
2016 ICMRP Conference on “INNOVATION CHALLENGES IN MULTIDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH & PRACTICE” (ICMRP 2016)
Volume 5
pp. 1-103 (2017)
2017 ICMRP Conference on “INNOVATION CHALLENGES IN MULTIDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH & PRACTICE” (ICMRP 2017)
Volume 6
pp. 1-73 (2018)
2018 ICMRP Conference on “INNOVATION CHALLENGES IN MULTIDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH & PRACTICE” (ICMRP 2018)
Volume 7
pp. 1-28 (2019)
2019 ICMRP Conference on “INNOVATION CHALLENGES IN MULTIDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH & PRACTICE” (ICMRP 2019)

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Preface of proceeding

Track: Business Management & Economic Studies

Are Leaders in Thailand Prepared for Thailand 4.0?

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Pages 1-10
Dr. Klaudia Schmidt

Abstract
Industry 4.0 is celebrated in Thailand as the next level of economic success for their country. The concept is also called Thailand 4.0 to emphasize that for the adapted Thai version of Industry 4.0 Creativity and Innovation are defined as main targets. The problem with Thailand 4.0 is that in the whole discussion the preconditions and consequences that this change needs in order to be successful are somehow neglected, ignored or unfortunately played down. A successful implementation of Thailand 4.0 requires leaders and with them a certain mindset and behavior so that they are equipped to transform and motivate employees in the direction of Creativity and Innovation. Leadership is also embedded in the predominant culture of any society and can support or block change. Fifteen leaders, Thais and foreigners, were interviewed for this study to understand how prepared leaders are for Thailand 4.0 and their shift towards creativity and innovation.

JRU Finance Students’ Skills and Competencies Training: The Bloomberg Experience

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Pages 11-15
Prof. Jayson Lannu, Leodigario David, Gloria Reyes

Abstract
In a highly dynamic and data-driven economy and with the influx of information from various sources mobilized by internet connectivity and innovative platforms, finance professionals encounter challenges as they struggle to assess and interpret data expeditiously as they come. To address this phenomenon, Jose Rizal University has partnered with the leading global financial trading institution such as Bloomberg. A number of students under the finance program who envision themselves as stock traders, analyst and portfolio managers have undergone a skills-based training through the Bloomberg Professional Training Program. The program aims to offer students the fundamental knowledge in trading various types of securities used by individuals and institutional participants in the capital market.
As this is a pioneering certification program offered to finance students, this study served as a preliminary assessment on the experiences of students given modules in equities, foreign exchange, fix-income and bonds, and portfolio management. Students assessed the significance and relevance of these modules to their professions in the future and making them equipped with the necessary skills and technical know-hows that would lead to sound financial decision-making. The results of the study provided a positive validation of the University’s partnership with Bloomberg as students acknowledged the relevance of the certification program to their professions as they plan to venture into capital market trading. The modules provided necessary skills in decision-making with the utilization and navigation of a financial tool software that allowed them to maximize data and provide accurate forecasts. Given the favorable results of the study, it is to best interest of students and the University to continuously offer the certification program not just to finance students but also students under the Business Administration program and other professionals who seek to acquire new knowledge and improve their securities trading competencies.

Track: Social Sciences and Humanities

Language Metaphor and Pattern of Though used by Nouman Ali Khan Speech of Quran Interpretation

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Pages 16-21
Tisa Arum Wardani

Abstract
This study is aimed to investigate metaphor and the use pattern of thought in a speech in interpreting quran proposed by Nouman Ali Khan. Nouman Ali Khan is American lecturer and also mosleem influencer in the world. He is the linguist who became the Alquran interpreter. Furthermore, this also try to find out what are the strategies that Nouman Ali Khan used in his speech. In speaking, people will try to correlate their mind and their utterances. The utterances became an expression from the people’s mind. The metaphor also relate to the ways of knowing and thinking in language style expression, while the way the people expressing the mind is produce the pattern. The theories say how people thought built the pattern in thinking is proposed by Kaplan (1996). The pattern of language use are the unique phenomena occur in every people. They have systematically pattern in using their mind and language unconsciously.This study used qualitative which involved in explaining what and how Nouman Ali Khan use the language metaphor and analogy in his speech. The subject of the analysis in the Nouman Ali Khan speech consisted of surah fatihaa interpretation. Furthermore, the researcher draw the conclusion about the pattern of thought that used, strategy of speech and public speaking used by Nouman Ali Khan.

Track: Engineering and Technology

Numerical Simulation of Fluid Flow in a Bifurcated Microchannel Network

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Pages 22-28
E. E. Ugama, A. A. Dare

Abstract
The enormous shortage of tissue for transplants due to over population in some parts of the world and rising call for more study in vitro-simulation of human body transport system has arouse the need for full characterization of flow of heat and fluid in microchannel as typical in blood vessels. In this study three 2-dimensional bifurcated models were constructed. The bifurcation angles used are 30o, 45o and 60o with a uniform decrease in diameter of the microchannel from 200μm to 25μm, as the bifurcations are formed. The results showed that the bifurcation angle has a great impact on flow characteristics in a microchannel A 30o bifurcation angle is more preferable as the fluid velocity is appreciable and with little loss in fluid pressure along the channel.