23/06/2026
💡 Did You Know?
Many of the world's most successful businesses started by solving just one problem exceptionally well.
Google focused on making internet searches more useful. Airbnb helped travellers find affordable places to stay. Uber made it easier to book a ride with a few taps on a phone.
Rather than trying to solve everything at once, these companies identified a specific challenge and built their success around addressing it better than anyone else.
🎯 Business Lesson: Clarity creates growth. The more clearly you understand the problem you're solving, the easier it becomes to deliver value, attract customers and stand out from the competition.
If you were starting a business today, what problem would you solve?
22/06/2026
Success rarely happens by accident.
“Smooth sailing” means a situation is progressing easily without difficulties, delays, or major obstacles.
📝 Example:
"After resolving the technical issues, it was smooth sailing for the project team until the final launch."
Every business faces challenges, but careful planning, strong communication, and effective leadership can help keep projects moving in the right direction.
🌍 The most successful professionals know how to navigate uncertainty, adapt to change, and guide teams towards their goals.
📚 Our UK BBA programme and UFC Business Foundation programme are designed to help students build practical business knowledge, problem-solving skills, and the confidence to manage real-world challenges.
⛵ Develop the skills to stay on course, overcome obstacles, and create opportunities in today's global business environment.
🎓 The BBA programme is marketed by RVi, taught by Islington College Nepal, and awarded by London Metropolitan University.
Students also have access to facilities at London Universities at Bangkok Centre (LUBC).
📅 New intake starts soon!
Get in touch to learn more:
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19/06/2026
Say it better in Business English!
❌ “This is messy.”
✅ “This could be better organised.”
In professional settings, it is important to focus on solutions rather than simply pointing out problems.
Saying “This is messy” may come across as overly critical or emotional. A more constructive alternative like “This could be better organised” identifies the issue while encouraging improvement in a professional way.
This type of language helps maintain positive working relationships, encourages collaboration, and keeps discussions focused on finding solutions rather than assigning blame.
Strong communicators know how to provide feedback that is clear, respectful, and productive. The right words can make difficult conversations much more effective.
At LUBC Bangkok, we help students develop the skills needed to succeed in academic, professional, and international business environments.
New intake starting soon. Take the next step towards your future today.
Get in touch:
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18/06/2026
If you're launching a new venture, leading a team, or developing your career, success is built by taking action, learning from experience, and steadily moving forward. The businesses that make the biggest impact often begin with a simple idea and the determination to see it through.
Our UK BA (Hons) Business Administration programme helps students:
🎯 Build resilience and a strong work ethic
📊 Develop strategic and analytical thinking
💼 Tackle real business challenges with confidence
🌍 Study a UK degree right here in Bangkok
🤝 Grow the leadership skills employers look for
📚 Prepare for a successful career in business
This programme is marketed by RVi, taught by Islington College Nepal, and awarded by London Metropolitan University. Students also have access to facilities at RVi's London Universities at Bangkok Centre.
New intake starting soon!
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📞 +66 092 979 1201
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16/06/2026
🏠 Did You Know?
Google's first office wasn't a sleek corporate headquarters – it was a rented garage in California.
In 1998, founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin operated the growing search engine from a garage owned by Susan Wojcicki, who later became a key figure in the company's success. What started as a small project with big ambitions would go on to transform how the world accesses information.
Today, Google serves billions of users worldwide, proving that great ideas don't need perfect beginnings.
💡 Business Lesson: Success isn't determined by where you start, but by your vision, persistence and ability to solve real problems.
What business started in the most unexpected place that you know of? Share your answer below! 👇
15/06/2026
Understanding people is just as important as understanding numbers.
To “read the room” means to recognise the mood, emotions, or dynamics of a situation and adjust your behaviour accordingly.
📝 Example:
"Before presenting his proposal, James took a moment to read the room and noticed the team was concerned about the project's timeline."
Strong leaders and professionals know that communication is not only about what you say. Success often depends on understanding your audience, recognising concerns, and responding appropriately.
🌍 Business today requires more than technical knowledge. It demands emotional intelligence, cultural awareness, and the ability to work effectively with different people and perspectives.
📚 Our UK BBA programme and UFC Business Foundation programme help students develop practical business skills alongside the communication and leadership abilities valued by employers worldwide.
🎯 Learn how to analyse situations, make informed decisions, and build the confidence to succeed in diverse professional environments.
🎓 The BBA programme is marketed by RVi, taught by Islington College Nepal, and awarded by London Metropolitan University. Students also have access to facilities at London Universities at Bangkok Centre (LUBC).
📅 New intake starts soon!
Get in touch to learn more:
📧 Email: [email protected]
📱 Call/WhatsApp: +66 092 979 1201
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