Appuyer sur Play redéfinir le succès pour nos communautés | Amina Sall | TEDxSherbrooke Street West
Et si appuyer sur "Play", c’était plus qu’un simple choix ?Et si c’était une manière de redéfinir le succès – non pas pour soi uniquement, mais pour toute une communauté ?C’est une invitation à transformer la pause en action, à faire du sommet un lieu partagé,
et à appuyer sur Play… ensemble. Amina Sall, auteure du livre "Ubuntupreneur" et conférencière TEDx. Professionnelle des technologies de l'information et entrepreneure en série, elle compte plus de 15 ans d'expérience en gestion de projets technologiques. Fondatrice du Black Woman Market - Marché des Femmes Noires, une organisation à but non lucratif qui donne de la visibilité aux entreprises détenues par des personnes noires dans le Grand Montréal, Amina s'investit dans l'autonomisation des femmes noires et la promotion de l'excellence en affaires. 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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