So you are really excited. You have just completed the Thai company registration process with the help of some legal advice and assistance and you are wondering what happens next. Well, your company becomes registered as a Thai company in the region and can then start trading as it did before. There are a few things though that you need to be made aware of. Working in Thailand is not the same as living in Thailand and the majority of first time business owners who are running a business in Thailand fall for this mistake the most. You have to understand that even though your Thai company registration was successful and you are now the owner of some plush offices in Bangkok with view overlooking the river that this does not guarantee the success of the company. As the owner of the company you have to ensure the company can keep moving forward and progressing and making sales and to do that you obviously need staff. Working with foreign staff may be something that many business owners are used to but working with Thai staff is a completely different set of rules and things to consider. For example you have to understand the concept of traffic and rain when it comes to work in Thailand. Both of these can affect staff coming to work or leaving work and so you need to make allowances for this. When the weather is particularly bad during rainy season check with the owner of your offices the condition of the wiring and power generator because it is not too uncommon for a rainstorm to take out power in the building. If you have no backup power or backup plan then you need to ensure that staff have the ability to work from home otherwise time is lost and time is money as they say. If you are dealing with commerce and spend a lot of time online in conferences between offices or other departments or such then having a strong internet connection is required. Again, due to the weather there are times when the internet just stops working or becomes incredibly slow and sluggish which impacts staff performance and work output. There are many providers in Thailand when it comes to the internet so make sure you have one that provides the latest fiber optic lines and a business plan if possible for best results and, again, if possible, make sure there is a backup plan if the internet goes off for any long period of time. These are only a few of the things that you need to take in to consideration after a successful Thai company registration that allows you to get your company off the ground and up and running. With these tips you will be on the road to success because they deal with productivity and output which drives the majority of companies and also deals with two major factors when performing business in Thailand which is staff and infrastructure.
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