Dealing with Difficult People By Bro Khoo Nee Wern
Date: 19th April 2020, Sunday
Time: 10.30am to 12.00pm
Title: Dealing with Difficult People
Venue: ZOOM Online Meeting
Speaker: Bro Khoo Nee Wern
Synopsis
Who are difficult people? Can we do without them? In most situations, we can’t and we don’t have much of a choice. This talk gives us tips and techniques on how to live and deal with different kinds of people, and how to make the best of the situations facing them.
Speaker Profile
Nee Wern is a self-taught music composer, and he founded the Buddhist music group i.Gemz. He co-produced the album “Cradled in Buddha’s Arms”. Nee Wern holds a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from the Maastricht School of Management. He is currently Senior Consultant at THC Consulting Sdn Bhd, where he manages various consulting projects in the area of organization development, and facilitates emotional intelligence development programmes.
His Dhamma interest is the integration of Dharma practice in personal, family, and professional life, fusing modern emotional intelligence tools with time-tested traditional Buddhist teachings and values.
Session 1: Dealing With Difficult People with Khoo Nee Wern
Time: Apr 19, 2020 10:30 AM Kuala Lumpur
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Meeting ID: 623 463 729
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Session 2: Dealing With Difficult People – Interactive Session
Time: Apr 19, 2020 11:30 AM Kuala Lumpur
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Meeting ID: 901 911 834
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Speaker
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Khoo Nee WernSenior Consultant at THC Consulting, Co-Founder of i.Gemz, Self Taught Music Composer
Nee Wern is a self-taught music composer, and he founded the Buddhist music group i.Gemz. He co-produced the album “Cradled in Buddha’s Arms”. Nee Wern holds a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from the Maastricht School of Management. He is currently Senior Consultant at THC Consulting Sdn Bhd, where he manages various consulting projects in the area of organization development, and facilitates emotional intelligence development programmes.
His Dhamma interest is the integration of Dharma practice in personal, family, and professional life, fusing modern emotional intelligence tools with time-tested traditional Buddhist teachings and values.