Hacer empresa en Colombia es creer en el país, hacer realidad sueños y participar activamente en el tejido social. En este podcast donde estaremos conversando con hombres y mujeres que han convertido su sueño en empresa. Este podcast es un proyecto de Colombianos que hacen patría, el CESA y Bielo Media.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 31 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Language | Spanish | Categories | ManagementBusinessEntrepreneurship |
En este episodio hablamos con Ricardo Leyva, CEO y Cofundador de Latir y, además, tiburón de "Shark Tank" Colombia. Ricardo nos recordó lo importante que es hacer un "Stop & Go", que la reinvención nadie se la inventó y puede tener significados difer... more
Hablamos con Juan Díaz, CEO y Cofundador de @koggi.co, una empresa que facilita la adquisición de vivienda con préstamos hipotecarios. En esta conversación entendimos la importancia de la confianza en el equipo no solamente a la hora de alcanzar meta... more
Si algo nos encanta a nosotros es la sinceridad y en esta conversación con Eduardo Macía, co-fundador de Crepes & Waffles, hablamos sobre la verdad de los domicilios, lo importante que es hacer equipo en familia, entender qué es un e-commerce por pri... more
El estrés o el conocido "burn out" es una de las problemáticas más grandes actualmente en el ámbito laboral. Alejandra Parra, profesora del CESA y co-fundadora de Jappy Mind, decidió ponerle atención y centrar sus esfuerzos en crear espacios seguros ... more
Una ciudad dentro de una ciudad, esa es Serena del Mar. Presidida por Rafael Simón del Castillo, la importante firma gestora de grandes proyectos urbanísticos en Cartagena y la costa también tuvo que afrontar diferentes retos en la pandemia. Sin emba... more
Juan Carlos Andrade, o como le gusta que lo llamen "Juancho", es abogado, conferencista y consultor en temas de inclusión y discapacidad. A raíz de su historia de vida, creó "La magia de la inclusión" un programa que resalta la importancia de escucha... more
Carlos Romero y Pablo Santamaría son emprendedores egresados del CESA. A tan solo dos años de haberse graduado crearon KOWU, una marca joven y fresca que busca visibilizar causas sociales a través de la moda. A partir de botellas pet recicladas y alg... more
Carlos Enrique Cavelier (@carloscavelier) es "Coordinador de sueños" (y presidente) en Alquería. La empresa de la vaquita que nos ha deleitado con productos como el arequipe, la crema chantilly y la crema de leche. more
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