Rebeldía responsable: porque cuestionar también es amar | Luis Miguel Monroy | TEDxToluca
En esta inspiradora charla, Luis Miguel Monroy comparte cómo un acto de rebeldía consciente lo llevó a transformar la manera en que entendía su papel como empresario y ciudadano. Al descubrir que los residuos plásticos de su propia empresa contribuían a la contaminación ambiental, decidió cuestionar sus prácticas y asumir la responsabilidad de cambiar.Con valentía y autocrítica, nos muestra que la rebeldía no es sinónimo de rechazo, sino un acto profundo de amor: hacia la vida, hacia la naturaleza y hacia las futuras generaciones. A través de su experiencia, explica las estrategias implementadas para mitigar el impacto ambiental y cómo la innovación y la ética pueden coexistir en el mundo empresarial.“Rebeldía responsable” es un llamado a cuestionar lo establecido, a romper con la indiferencia y a reconocer que cada decisión cotidiana, personal o corporativa, puede ser un acto de amor que impulse un futuro más sostenible. Luis Monroy, originario de Toluca, Estado de México, es Subdirector de Ventas en Productos Alimenticios La Moderna, una de las empresas familiares de alimentos más grandes del país. Forma parte de la tercera generación y ha liderado iniciativas de sustentabilidad que impulsan un cambio real, tanto dentro de la empresa como en la industria. Su visión de liderazgo se enfoca en cuestionar lo establecido para encontrar nuevas formas de crecer y mejorar, apostando por prácticas sostenibles y un futuro más consciente. 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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