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Dean Canoy of Commerce asserts value of human capital in Thailand interview

Assoc. Prof. Leonardo M. Canoy, Jr., PhD, Dean of the聽College of Commerce and Business Administration, emphasized the value that must be placed by entrepreneurs and employers on human capital, stressing that human resources are arguably the most important component in ensuring the success of the business.

Canoy, a human resource management expert who has been teaching for 34 years, was interviewed by RSU Wisdom TV, based in Bangkok, Thailand, on the show ASEAN Challenge. In the interview with Srikarn Nakavisut, Canoy expressed his belief in human capital and its place in a business鈥 success: 鈥淥f all the aspects of a business, I think the most important is still people鈥攚ho can make or unmake a business.鈥

鈥淯se things, love people, not love things and use people,鈥 the Commerce dean said, citing a famous dictum he teaches his students. 鈥淸As a boss] do not be too impersonal. You still need the soft skill on how to deal and interact with people.鈥

To inspire people to live up to their potential, Canoy said that employers 鈥渉ave to motivate [that] people鈥o look at them as humans and not just as one of the tools or as robots in the business.鈥 While profit and financial viability are important considerations, Canoy called on businessmen and entrepreneurs to ensure that 鈥渢heir focus is [not] more on money, machines, materials, and the market [to the point that they are already] neglecting the people who are actually behind the success or the failure of the business.鈥

The role of theories in business

An academic, Canoy affirmed the importance of learning theories and concepts in engaging in business, especially for those who undergo formal training through the acquisition of degrees.

Asked about how he teaches, Canoy said: 鈥淲hen I teach, I always start with the theories and principles then share the experience, as a teacher and a banker. In the college, there鈥檚 a mix of academicians and practitioners.鈥

As applied to real-life problems and cases, theories, according to Canoy, can serve as guidelines. 鈥淭heories were derived from general cases and also from the gurus or pioneers of management, to provide a guide. It does not mean you have to always go by the theory or the principle. There is no single theory that will guarantee success. It鈥檚 a case-to-case basis. You have to tailor it鈥攏ot use it 100%鈥攖o the needs of your company.鈥

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