El camino correcto toma tiempo, pero deja huella | Mariana Carrillo | TEDxAnahuacUniversity
Mariana Carrillo toma el escenario de las TEDx Anáhuac University organizadas por Vértice, el Programa de Excelencia Anáhuac y comparte cómo el verdadero éxito nace de actuar con intención, liderar con empatía y diseñar el futuro desde nuestras decisiones. CEO y Cofundadora de Chez Vous #Timecafé. Ella nos dice "Soy fiel creyente de que hacer las cosas por el camino correcto y con la mejor intención quizás te lleve más tiempo, pero tendrás mucha más probabilidad de éxito." 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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