Bangkok: The Thai-Chinese Journalists Association, in collaboration with the Thai-Chinese Media and Business Administration Institute, organized a special lecture as part of the 'Young Executive Program 3' for the academic year 2026. The event, held at the M Group Building on February 14, 2026, featured Mr. Nitikrit Kittisriworanan, a renowned expert in numerology and statistics, as the guest speaker. Over 40 executives from various industries and media representatives attended to explore the application of numerical codes for driving organizational growth and personal development in the information-driven era.
According to Thai News Agency, the core content of the lecture focused on decoding numbers statistically and through over 20 years of field data collection. Mr. Nitikrit highlighted that numerical sequences, particularly the last seven digits of mobile phone numbers, are more than just communication tools or baseless beliefs; they are energy codes that influence behavior and decision-making. His research shows these numbers affect brainwaves and emotional states, leading to recurring personality changes. This discipline helps individuals understand the "language of numbers" to foster appropriate thinking and expression in social and business contexts.
The lecture also established a connection between numbers and human resource management. Mr. Nitikrit explained that employee behavior can change according to the energy of the numerical sequences they possess. Case studies revealed that sequences like 1, 2, 4, or 6 contribute to balanced thinking, while 3, 7, or 8 reflect high drive and perseverance. By understanding these codes, managers can better align personnel with their abilities and job characteristics, directly impacting work efficiency and organizational atmosphere.
In the context of Thai-Chinese business, which values strong relationships, Mr. Nitikrit emphasized the importance of adjusting numerical calculations for key personnel to address generational gaps and internal conflicts in family businesses. He demonstrated how numbers promoting accuracy can improve financial management, while numbers associated with compassion enhance international negotiations with Chinese partners.
Beyond business, the lecture covered mental development and positive energy, stressing that numerology should be paired with mindfulness, responsibility, and morality. For young entrepreneurs, integrating the law of karma and contributing to society is vital for maximizing the impact of numerology, enhancing prestige, and gaining trust in Eastern business culture.
Participants were invited to analyze their numerical data to assess its alignment with job roles and life goals. Professor Nitikrit concluded that there is no universally best number; instead, suitability to individual contexts is crucial. The knowledge acquired from this session is a valuable tool for young executives in crafting organizational strategies and fostering sustainable Thai-Chinese cooperation networks. This event signifies a significant step in promoting the awareness of the potential for applying statistics and alternative theories in a rational and creative manner in the modern business world.