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#062. Adolfo Babatz - Manejo de Crisis y la Responsabilidad del Privilegio

Cracks Podcast con Oso Trava22 de marzo de 20205619
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"La batalla más complicada es verte a ti mismo, saberte aceptar y pedir ayuda." - Adolfo Babatz

Asiste a mi Masterclass Online Gratuita de Manejo de Crisis y Trabajo Remoto el lunes 30 de marzo a las 12:00 (CDMX)

Adolfo es el fundador y CEO de Clip, la solución líder en México para que las PyMEs acepten pagos digitales. La compañía actualmente cuenta con más de 400 colaboradores en diferentes oficinas ubicadas en Salt Lake City, California, Utah, Guadalajara y Ciudad de México. Antes de Clip, dirigió al equipo que abrió PayPal en México.

Adolfo Estudió un MBA en el MIT y fue parte del equipo fundador de The Carlyle Group México.

Adolfo y yo hoy hablamos de privilegio y la responsabilidad que tienen todos los que lo gozan, de igualdad de género, de los retos de ser emprendedor y de lo que se puede esperar en una era económica post COVID-19.

Qué puedes aprender hoy:

  • El papel crucial del privilegio y la desigualdad en los startups.
  • Conoce a fondo tu mercado potencial y facilita el desarrollo de tu empresa
  • Descubre cómo funciona una ronda de fondeo en sus diferentes fases
  • Identifica los diferentes aprendizajes de tu vida e intégralos en tu proyecto actual

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