“EXDYSIVITY” – A New Thought Provoking Idea for Dynamic World Management Today
BANGKOK, Thailand, May 10, 2010 – The recent economic turmoil on Wall Street and around the world demonstrates how essential sound financial management is for a healthy business. “Exdysivity: An Introduction to a New Management Concept” is a new book that offers organizations anywhere in the world a model for meeting economic challenges in the present and the future.
“Exdysivity” (CreateSpace Company Limited, May 2010, $18.99) offers a revolutionary guide for businesses to help themselves reform into a highly competitive member of the world. Written by Yanyong Thammatucharee, a senior vice president of accounting and finance in the retail industry, the book provides conceptual insight based on his more than 20 years of experience in accounting and finance. “This is a book for business people and individuals who interested in searching for a new way to survive and thrive for success,” said Thammatucharee.
“Exdysivity” outlines how to shed the stagnation and inflexibility of the twentieth century and become a successful and renewed force in the twenty-first century world. Thammatucharee advocates abandoning irrelevant practices from the back office and recreate a new procedure that can support and drive the “front lines” of an organization and presents best practices implemented by widely respected companies. In addition, his book presents a management concept called the EKANS Model.
In business, “Exdysivity” is a systematic reforming of a corporation to enhance growth and long-term sustainability. “Exdysivity” looks at the speed of change and how to stop taking the non-value added actions. Exdysive people and businesses stand out from the group. They are equipped to keep moving. They are alert, sensitive, quick, flexible and ethical. Exdysivity is not only a business management plan, it’s a life management plan.
While Thammatucharee has written nine other books targeting Thai business, “Exdysivity: An Introduction to a New Management Concept” is a book for a new era of management the world over. The book can be purchased through http://www.amazon.com
Author Bio
Yanyong Thammatucharee is currently senior vice president of accounting and finance for a Thai group of retail companies. He began his career as an auditor and later served as a management consultant with Coopers & Lybrand (C&L) in Thailand.
Thammatucharee worked with Caltex Oil Company as a general ledger supervisor, then with local companies in the textile, semiconductor, and mass transit industries as a chief accounting officer, finance and accounting manager, and financial controller respectively. He also served as a plant controller of Emerson Electric before taking on the job of general finance manager for Panasonic Home Appliances (Thailand) Company. Drawing on more than 20 years of experience in accounting and finance, he has written a number of books on accounting, finance and management issues. Thammatucharee has a master’s degree in accountancy from Thammasat University and is also a certified public accountant.
Contact:
Yanyong Thammatucharee
299/22 Vista Park - Vibhavadee, Vibhavadee-Rangsit Road
Laksi, Bangkok10210
Thailand
+6684 713 0008
Email: yanyong.thammatucharee@gmail.com
