“Necesitamos mejores conexiones, no más ideas” | Natalia Blanco | TEDxBarrioSanNicolasSalon
Natalia Blanco es CEO de su vida, Chief of Staff en su casa (donde el verdadero CEO es su hijo) y Business Operations Global Director en Aditi Consulting. Con más de 15 años ayudando a empresas a identificar problemas, diseñar soluciones e implementar cambios de alto impacto, propone una nueva actitud frente a la innovación: la de las Utopistas Pragmáticas. Su enfoque combina colaboración radical con método estructurado, inspirándose en pensadores utópicos que imaginaron mundos mejores, para aprender de sus aciertos y errores sin repetirlos. Cree firmemente que cualquier pasado, ciencia o formación puede acercarte a la innovación, porque la pluralidad de miradas es clave. Hoy, impulsa un movimiento que transforma realidades desde la colaboración, la acción y la diversidad de pensamiento. Natalia Blanco es CEO de su vida, Chief of Staff en su casa (donde el verdadero CEO es su hijo) y Business Operations Global Director en Aditi Consulting. Con más de 15 años ayudando a empresas a identificar problemas, diseñar soluciones e implementar cambios de alto impacto, propone una nueva actitud frente a la innovación: la de las Utopistas Pragmáticas. Su enfoque combina colaboración radical con método estructurado, inspirándose en pensadores utópicos que imaginaron mundos mejores, para aprender de sus aciertos y errores sin repetirlos. Cree firmemente que cualquier pasado, ciencia o formación puede acercarte a la innovación, porque la pluralidad de miradas es clave. Hoy, impulsa un movimiento que transforma realidades desde la colaboración, la acción y la diversidad de pensamiento. 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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