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EPISODE · Apr 5, 2020 · 32 MIN

#15 Martín Alcandré - De Ejecutivo a Emprendedor

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Emprender a una edad tardía tiene muchas ventajas, y sin duda algún inconveniente. De esto nos hablará nuestro invitado, el prestigioso consultor peruano Martín Alcandré, con quien comparto muchas inquietudes, y algunas pasiones. Lecciones que seguro que van a ser de mucha utilidad para quien está pensando emprender, o quien va a tenerlo que hacer dada la situación actual. No te lo pierdas

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I'm going to see you on our next video. Bye bye. I'm in a new section of the video, and I'm going to say that I'm going to live a bit. So I've never done this before.

because people are coming out of a scattered provoke. There are a couple of things where excuses are generally where to prevent immediately coming out from expansion because it often becomes serious. Sometimes you'll think they might not be able to ride business other than them but why I'm not personal, it's not you and why, It is good to see the workforce are familiar, because if such a big country is paying its total worth of cash, it is OK, so it's good to see the workforce. As you said, I believe this number is not close to the very market.

I don't. I would only say that for a moment, what I have to say, is that I can celebrate and to the former Secretary of the President's, his family, his family, and his family, And I also want to thank the people of the US for their time. I would like to thank the people of the US, for their work, and their work. And to tell the story of the US, and it's been a very difficult time.

I'm happy to see a lot of people coming from the ground and seeing a lot of people here. I think this is one of the most important things that I've ever been in for years. It's been really important to me. Welcome, guys.

I am not just going to train you. I have some kids who are here who are here who have been here, but I think by staying here I believe in my experience so far. I didn't feel that age, which is not learning this. The university is not learning it like this.

I feel that it is learning. I think as a part of the design, I feel that I feel that the situation is not going to be there. I think that the society is going to be future. You can work with the city, too.

The opportunity, but the change of humor, and the video will just be happening. At this moment, our team and brigade have shown us, which I always felt very early about happening in the future so far. and to the top of the team, that was the first time I had the opportunity to be here. And I hope that you will be able to thank you all so much.

Thank you. Thank you so much for being here. Thank you. I will be back.

Thank you, thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.

Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.

Thank you. Thank you so much.

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Emprender a una edad tardía tiene muchas ventajas, y sin duda algún inconveniente. De esto nos hablará nuestro invitado, el prestigioso consultor peruano Martín Alcandré, con quien comparto muchas inquietudes, y algunas pasiones. Lecciones que...

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