มนุษย์หู | วีรยุทธ ล้อทองพานิชย์ | TEDxBuengKaenNakorn
What is the difference between "listening" and "hearing"? When we listen, do we really hear the true voice of others? Veerayut shares the listening experiences he learned from work and life. How is listening important and how to be a good listener? If you think you are a good listener already, please try listening to him. Veerayut Lortongpanich is the owner of “Wink Wink Production,” which is an advertising production company. He has published three books about his own experiences which include, “Producer Chair-Uim,” “50 Rules for Junior Staff,” and “Don't Be Unlucky for Not Recognizing Your Luck.” Additionally, he has been invited to share his professional experiences at universities across Thailand for the past 16 years. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx

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