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EPISODE · Nov 18, 2020 · 48 MIN

Ep. 23: Deadlines

from Control Remoto · host Matias Hernández y Camilo Muñoz

Esta semana, conversamos sobre algo que todos tenemos que lidiar cuando trabajamos en proyectos: Deadlines, el manejo de expectativas de nuestros clientes y como la presión nos puede afectar.Algunas noticias:Matias nos habló de las últimas novedades que se han sabido con respecto a la vacuna para el COVID-19.Camilo nos contó sobre la primera serie Chilena para Spotify, el Caso 63. Una serie de ciencia ficción donde una psiquiatra tiene que tratar a un paciente que dice venir del futuro.El tema de esta semana:¿Cómo manejamos expectativas de clientes?¿Cómo funcionas bajo presión?¿Qué hacer cuando no es posible cumplir un deadline?Qué aprendimos esta semana:Matías intentó reflexionar sobre inclusividad y contó que aprendió que significa la letra A dentro de la sigla LGBTQIA+Camilo se compromete en terminar el libro Sprint: El Método Para Resolver Problemas y Testear Nuevas Ideas en Solo 5 Días y sus intenciones de contarnos sobre él en un próximo episodio de Control Remoto.Música:Background Music Bybensound.comOpening and Closing Music:Stepping Out By Cory ClarkPerformed By Crack SkippyLink: https://app.soundstripe.com/songs/9907Sponsored by ModusCreate Modus is a disruptive consulting firm that helps companies to success in the digital future.

Esta semana, conversamos sobre algo que todos tenemos que lidiar cuando trabajamos en proyectos: Deadlines, el manejo de expectativas de nuestros clientes y como la presión nos puede afectar.Algunas noticias:Matias nos habló de las últimas novedades que se han sabido con respecto a la vacuna para el COVID-19.Camilo nos contó sobre la primera serie Chilena para Spotify, el Caso 63. Una serie de ciencia ficción donde una psiquiatra tiene que tratar a un paciente que dice venir del futuro.El tema de esta semana:¿Cómo manejamos expectativas de clientes?¿Cómo funcionas bajo presión?¿Qué hacer cuando no es posible cumplir un deadline?Qué aprendimos esta semana:Matías intentó reflexionar sobre inclusividad y contó que aprendió que significa la letra A dentro de la sigla LGBTQIA+Camilo se compromete en terminar el libro Sprint: El Método Para Resolver Problemas y Testear Nuevas Ideas en Solo 5 Días y sus intenciones de contarnos sobre él en un próximo episodio de Control Remoto.Música:Background Music Bybensound.comOpening and Closing Music:Stepping Out By Cory ClarkPerformed By Crack SkippyLink: https://app.soundstripe.com/songs/9907Sponsored by ModusCreate Modus is a disruptive consulting firm that helps companies to success in the digital future.

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