The Borders Between Jokes and Scandal | Albert Lee | TEDxYouth@IBSH |
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Warning: This video may offend viewers
One must walk a very fine line to tell a World War II joke over a business dinner. Many people will rule out such risk of offending others completely. In societies still learning to be inclusive, is there space to tolerate potentially offensive jokes at all? Albert Lee, a CEO and an entrepreneur, demonstrates a radical strategy of telling jokes as a tool in his business dealings. In this talk, he shares jokes that push the boundaries of what people find acceptable and admits to a caveat for one of the claims he made. Albert Lee is the CEO and Co-Founder of Brise Care B.V. and Aether Services with 20 years of working experience in telecommunication. He has been working in the internet industry as an entrepreneur in IoT (Internet of Things) and digital healthcare fields for the past six years. By providing healthy air, BRISE Angel system is an eHealth solution for chronic respiratory health promotion, disease prevention, and control – including allergies, asthma, and sleep disorders. Experience: 2016~today CEO and Co-Founder of Brise Care B.V. 2013~today CEO and Co-Founder of Aether Services, Taiwan, Ltd. 2010~2013 General Manager, Great China Office, ZyXEL Communications Corp. 2007~2010 Managing Director, ZyXEL Communications Corp. 2000~2006 Manager/Director in product management and marketing, ZyXEL Communications Corp. 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 |