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EPISODE · Jan 16, 2024 · 32 MIN

#172 Hazte sabio, no experto – Xavier Marcet

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Hablamos con Xavier Marcet – Consultor de estrategia e innovación Si eres de los que valora la simplicidad como clave del éxito, tienes que escuchar este episodio. En el episodio de esta semana hablamos con Xavier Marcet, consultor y fundador de la Barcelona Drucker Society. Además de ser un líder destacado, Xavier también es capaz de inspirarse en la interacción con sus clientes para crear y simplificar conceptos complejos. Si algo destaca en Xavier Marcet es su capacidad de reconocer el talento más allá de las calificaciones y enfatizar la importancia de las competencias blandas. En esta charla vas a descubrir cómo: - La verdadera habilidad profesional se mide por la capacidad de obtener resultados excepcionales, aprender continuamente y colaborar eficazmente. - El crecimiento personal y adaptabilidad son fundamentales para contribuir al éxito de una empresa. - El liderazgo generoso es la clave para un crecimiento verdadero al fomentar el desarrollo de los demás, combinando ambición con generosidad. Estos son los momentos más importantes de la charla: [00:01:15] - El arte de escribir inspirado en clientes. [00:03:49] - Importancia de habilidades blandas en crecimiento profesional. [00:11:32] - Influencia sin evidenciarlo. [00:14:11] - Reflexiones sobre complejidad. [00:19:33] - Directivos enfocados en servir a otros. [00:20:07] - Contribución social de las empresas. [00:22:23] - Nueva generación de trabajadores [00:25:20] - Necesidad de modernización y eficiencia. [00:27:58] - Liderazgo en política [00:29:13] - Filosofía de Drucker Episodio patrocinado por ABRHIL SOFT.

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