การประเมินของพนักงานต่อสัมฤทธิ์ผลการดำเนินงานบริษัทวิทยุการบินแห่งประเทศไทย จำกัด Employee Assessment to Operation Achievment of Aeronuautical Radio of Thailand Limited.

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กษมพร สวัสดิชัย
ปิยากร หวังมหาพร

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This research aims to Factors influencing the achievement of the operation of the Radio Thailand Co.,Ltd., Problems and obstacles in the operation of the Radio Thailand Co., Ltd. and to find out. Guidelines for the Development of Aeronautical Radio of Thailand Limited to Enhance Organization Performance The population used in this quantitative research is company employees. A total of 2,907 employees were employed by the Company. Airways of Thailand Co., Ltd. and Regional Branches There are 351 agencies in the aeronautical radio of Thailand. A total of 20 informants were selected by purposive sampling. The results of the analysis of the achievement level of the radio. Achievement of Aeronautical Radio of Thailand In terms of composition, it was found that the level of achievement of the operation of Aeronautical Radio of Thailand Co., Ltd. in each component was at the high level (= 3.87, SD = 0.66, high level). The three components of the performance measurement of the organization in accordance with the quality assessment system regularly. The employee's compliance with the Regulatory Compliance Manual Safety regulations on work safety. Achievement of Aeronautical Radio of Thailand Limited in compositionAir Traffic Control was found to have a high level of achievement (= 3.93, SD = 0.83, high level). The quality and safety of the employees and the continuous development of knowledge related work for employees on a regular basis. As a result, employees are physically and mentally prepared.

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