Siamo fatti di musica: 4 elementi base che ci fanno risuonare | Franco Marzo | TEDxMirandola
Siamo fatti di musica, anche se spesso ce ne dimentichiamo. Ognuno di noi vibra con un suono unico: possiamo essere risonanti o dissonanti, rock o pop, tamburo, violino o pianoforte. In questo talk coinvolgente e profondo, scopriamo come la musica diventa una potente metafora per esplorare i nostri bisogni fondamentali, le emozioni, le relazioni e il modo in cui ci sintonizziamo con il mondo. Attraverso una “matrice musicale” fatta di quattro elementi chiave, ci viene offerto un esercizio di ascolto autentico di sé e degli altri, per imparare a vivere in modo più generativo, consapevole e armonico. Un invito a riconoscere la nostra melodia interiore… e suonarla con coraggio. Ex dirigente di imprese nazionali e multinazionali, consulente di organizzazione e strategia; co-fondatore e Presidente della Fondazione Lang Italia ets; autore per la FrancoAngeli di “Music Manager”, 2006; “Il Modello B.A.C.H. – Business Analysis of Corporate Harmony”, 2008; “I-Factor - il gene dell’imprenditore”, 2013; L’accordatura, 2020; coautore di “Preservare l’impresa familiare” e “Energia Vitale”, 2015. È iscritto alla SIAE come compositore e di testi e musiche. 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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