Think Wide, Build Bold, Win in Careerpath | Nguyễn Đức Anh | TEDxThuongmai University
"I will make more interesting mistakes—and make them faster each time."This is just one of many inspiring professional mindsets shared by speaker Đức Anh at TEDxThuongmai University 2025.In a world where development is accelerating and competition is intensifying, Mr. Đức Anh—Deputy General Director of Bảo Tín Mạnh Hải—chose not to recount a neatly laid-out career path or any formula for "doing it right to succeed."Instead, he offered a bold, grounded perspective: success does not come from avoiding mistakes, but from the ability to turn them into lessons that propel us forward.Under the theme “Think Wide, Build Bold, Win in Career Path,” Đức Anh guided the audience through a journey of continuous learning—where open-mindedness, boldness, and resilience stand as three essential pillars for sustainable career growth.His message speaks not only to those still seeking their direction, but to anyone striving to shape themselves in this era of transformation.In a world that constantly demands we be "right," his talk served as a powerful encouragement: dare to be wrong—intelligently, proactively, and strategically.To fully experience this spirit, we invite you to watch the full, inspiring talk by speaker Đức Anh at TEDxThuongmai University 2025 in the video above. Với hơn 20 năm kinh nghiệm "chinh chiến" qua mọi loại hình doanh nghiệp, từ công ty nhà nước, công ty tư nhân cho đến các tập đoàn nước ngoài, anh Nguyễn Đức Anh đã trải qua đầy đủ những thử thách và biến động của môi trường kinh doanh. Không chỉ đảm nhiệm nhiều vị trí quản lý cấp cao, anh còn từng là Co-Founder, CEO của hệ thống cà phê The Coffee Inn – thương hiệu được giới trẻ yêu thích bởi phong cách riêng biệt và sáng tạo. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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