TY - JOUR AU - Kanongdee, Nisachol AU - Vanichvasin, Patchara PY - 2021/07/31 Y2 - 2024/03/29 TI - DEVELOPING LEARNING STRATEGIES WITH 70:20:10 LEARNING PRINCIPLES TO INCREASE TEAMWORK EFFICIENCY FOR EMPLOYEES AT HI - TECH APPAREL CO., LTD. JF - Journal of MCU Nakhondhat JA - JMND VL - 8 IS - 8 SE - Research Articles DO - UR - https://so03.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/JMND/article/view/254296 SP - 240-253 AB - <p>The Objectives of this research article were to 1) study the current state of teamwork, 2)develop learning strategies based on the 70:20:10 learning model, and &nbsp;3) &nbsp;compare the teamwork efficiency before and after using the learning strategies. The target group is 60 employees at Hi-Tech Apparel Co., Limited using purposive sampling. The research tools were 1) a questionnaire of the current state of teamwork, 2) learning strategies based on 70:20:10 learning model, 3) an assessment form of learning strategies and 4) an assessment questionnaire of teamwork efficiency. The statistics used to analyze the data were mean, standard deviation. content analysis and t-test. The results revealed that the current state of teamwork was at a high level ( <img title="\bar{x}" src="https://latex.codecogs.com/gif.latex?\bar{x}">= 3.95) sorting the mean from highest to lowest is the role assignment aspect. Achieving goals work process and targeting. The expected condition of teamwork as a whole was at the highest level ( <img title="\bar{x}" src="https://latex.codecogs.com/gif.latex?\bar{x}">= 4.52) in descending order of averages, namely, role assignments. goal setting in achieving goals and in working processes the results of the development of learning strategies according to the 70:20:10 learning pattern revealed that there were 12 learning strategies, covering 70 percent of experiential learning, 5 strategies, and 20 percent learning from others. There were 4 strategies and learning from training 10%. There were 3 strategies. The results of comparing team performance before and after using learning strategies according to the 70:20:10 learning model found that the efficiency after using the learning strategy was statistically significantly higher at the 0.05 level.</p> ER -