Un podcast creado por Maria Carvajal y Miguel San Román, co-fundadores de otter.es, para hablar y reflexionar sobre su visión de la mejora contínua en el ecosistema digital. Este podcast busca abrir un espacio de reflexión dentro del frenético mundo del ecosistema de las startups y los negocios digitales en general. Un espacio en el que no nos centramos tanto en el cómo construir y construir más, ... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 82 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Language | Spanish | Number of Listeners | Categories | EntrepreneurshipBusiness |
Seguimos actualizando sobre los avances de carpeta.app, compartimos qué ideas tenemos para esta nueva temporada del podcast, y nos lleva a reflexionar sobre un concepto que nos hemos inventado: “contenido open source”. ¿La tecnología y las redes soci... more
Tras un pequeño parón por vacaciones nos ponemos al día con el arranque del proceso de desarrollo de carpeta.app, un nuevo producto que ha surgido a raíz de Otter y en el que estamos empezando a dar primeros pasos para poder testearlo. Hablamos de la... more
Último episodio de la temporada, y qué mejor que hacerle honor haciendo una retrospectiva para hacer un balance de cómo ha sido esta primera mitad del año para nosotros. En el episodio de hoy nos hacemos unas sencillas preguntas que puedes hacerte tú... more
La mejor estrategia es esa que se da de manera orgánica cuando lo que pensamos, decimos y hacemos va en la misma frecuencia. Aunque para que eso pase de manera orgánica, hay mucho de revisión y análisis previo cuando nos atrevemos a observar cómo van... more
No nos engañemos: Cuando tienes un negocio propio es muy posible que trabajes en fines de semana, en vacaciones, y que incluso ya sea en las primeras etapas o en momento puntuales, te quedes sin ellas. En este episodio reflexionamos sobre la pregunta... more
A raíz de una conversación de Miguel en Twitter, nos preguntamos qué es lo que hace que tengamos compromiso y disciplina cuando nuestro jefe somos nosotros mismos. ¿Necesitamos estar siempre motivados? ¿Cómo lo hacemos cuando estamos “de bajón”? Damo... more
Hemos ido al cine a ver “Una vida no tan simple” y nos ha dado mucho que pensar. Hablamos sobre la idea de éxito y cómo podemos llegar a ser esclavos de la idea de nosotros mismos que a menudo proyectamos en la vida y el trabajo. Compartimos nuestros... more
El viernes pasado tuvimos una reunión que ha supuesto un hito en nuestro camino hasta ahora. Nos esperan unos meses con nuevos retos (para variar) derivados de las entrevistas que hemos estado haciendo a clientes potenciales. Reflexionamos sobre cómo... more
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