La chispa adecuada | Carlos Ocampo | TEDxZacatecas
¿Qué sucede cuando una chispa de propósito se enciende en la infancia y se convierte en un fuego que transforma sistemas? De emprendedor serial a consultor de gobiernos y Fortune 500, Carlos Ocampo ha impulsado transformaciones nacionales clave. Hoy conjuga sus facetas de coach, speaker e inversionista entrenando emprendedores en tiempo real vía streaming.Su charla conecta a Gandhi, Steve Jobs y unos tenis que tardó 31 años en comprar, para revelar la pregunta liberadora: ¿En quién debes convertirte para vivir con propósito? Un mensaje crucial para los 400,000 graduados zacatecanos y cualquier persona en el mundo que haya sentido el vacío de no vivir la vida que desea.¿Estás listo para encender tu chispa? ¿Qué sucede cuando una chispa de propósito se enciende en la infancia y, en lugar de apagarse, se convierte en un fuego que transforma sistemas completos? Esta es la historia de Carlos Ocampo. Arquitecto del cambio con más de 20 años de experiencia, su viaje comenzó a los 13 años, con un sueño aparentemente simple: unos tenis de basquetbol. Ese deseo infantil lo llevó a descubrir que el verdadero valor no está en el objeto, sino en la determinación de perseguirlo.
Hoy, Carlos es un emprendedor y consultor que ha asesorado a más de 100 empresas, desde Fortune 500 hasta startups. Ha liderado transformaciones nacionales como la factura electrónica del SAT y la reestructura de Pemex. Pero su propósito va más allá de transformar empresas: busca rediseñar el sistema para unir impacto económico y social.
En “La chispa adecuada”, nos invita a encender nuestra propia llama: a dejar de buscar respuestas y comenzar a vivir con propósito. 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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