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Latest podcast episodes about escuela bancaria

Encuentro
S5E6: Diego Prieto (rector de la EBC) sobre la importancia de las universidades para la movilidad social y el enfoque humano en la educación

Encuentro

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2024 34:49


En este nuevo episodio de Encuentro, Sergio Méndez, Country Head de BlackRock México, entrevista a Diego Prieto, rector de la Escuela Bancaria y Comercial (EBC) desde enero de 2024. Hablamos sobre la historia y filosofía educativa de la EBC, así como la importancia de contribuir a la movilidad social, un pilar esencial para la universidad. Platicamos también de los retos de las instituciones educativas frente a las nuevas transformaciones digitales y tecnológicas, el cambiante rol de las y los profesores, y la definición del verdadero éxito en la educación universitaria.

Lengua, conversaciones con Jorge Velázquez
T8. Episodio 17: Gerardo Belaunzaran.

Lengua, conversaciones con Jorge Velázquez

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2023 51:26


Maestro Coctelero y barman mexicano, cambió sus estudios en la Escuela Bancaria y Comercial por el mundo de la coctelería donde ha ganado varios premios a nivel internacional. Actualmente reside en Madrid, España, donde es formador y embajador de varias marcas de mezcal y de tequila. También realiza asesoramientos y formación a locales de hostelería. En su canal de YouTube comparte cócteles sencillos y trucos para profesionales. Actualmente colabora con nuestros amigos de 100% México.

El Economista Podcasts
EBC: transformando la educación con su nuevo Campus en el Sur de la CDMX

El Economista Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2023 8:40


En México, la Escuela Bancaria y Comercial (EBC) cuenta con 90  años de hacer historia y posicionándose como la primera institución de educación superior de régimen privado especializada en  negocios. Este año, llevan la excelencia educativa a su nuevo  campus n°13 ubicado en el Sur de la Ciudad  de México.  Ana Karina Chávez, directora del Programa de Licenciaturas en la EBC, comparte en entrevista con El Economista los factores que  motivaron esta decisión estratégica y los desafíos enfrentados al  establecerse en una nueva zona para proporcionar una experiencia educativa de clase mundial.   Copys RRSS:  @LaEBC abre las puertas de su Campus n°13 en el Sur de la CDMX. Ana Karina Chávez, directora del Programa de Licenciaturas comparte la visión y desafíos en entrevista con #ElEconomista.   Desde la cima de la educación privada en México, @LaEBC abre su Campus n°13 en el Sur de la CDMX. Ana Karina Chávez, directora del Programa de Licenciaturas comparte la visión y los desafíos de la Institución en este nuevo capítulo educativo.  --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/el-economista/message

Uniradioinforma
Entrevista a Dr. Juan Carlos Cruz Tapia - 15 años de trabajo adicional espera a mexicanos

Uniradioinforma

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2022 14:39


Hoy en #Noticias7AM entrevistamos vía telefónica a Dr. Juan Carlos Cruz Tapia, Catedrático de la Licenciatura en Finanzas y Banca de la Escuela Bancaria y Comercial (EBC). El tema de la entrevista fue: 15 años de trabajo adicional espera a mexicanos por no ahorrar para su retiro. #UniradioInforma

Los Dioses del Marketing
Secretos de un Profesor universitario de Marketing

Los Dioses del Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2022 13:43


Así es. Alberto Carreras, Gerente de Marketing de Jeep y RAM nos abre su corazón…de profesor. Es uno de los excelentes docentes que un estudiante puede encontrar en la Escuela Bancaria y Comercial. ¿Cómo ha sido el trabajo remoto para los shiavos? ¿Cuáles son los retos que tienen como generación? Y hay más…como profesor ¿qué le recomienda a cualquier estudiante de marketing para sobresalir?

Echando a perder se aprende - The A'sis Podcast
Ep.14: La Merca es como un juego de ajedrez | ¿Qué hace un mercadólogo?

Echando a perder se aprende - The A'sis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2022 73:52


En este episodio 14 de "Echando a perder se aprende - The A'sis Podcast", tenemos el gusto de tener de invitada a Liliana Márquez, licenciada en Mercadotecnia por la Escuela Bancaria y Comercial (EBC), ella nos platicará su historia, de cómo decidió estudiar mercadotecnia, lo que ella pensaba que haría pero en realidad fue su carrera, el campo laboral del mercadólogo y lo que los reclutadores piensan que hacen, nos dirá algunos conceptos y ejemplos de merca, nos hablará de su emprendimiento y más. Esperamos les guste la entrevista, no olviden suscribirse, dar me gusta y compartir con quien lo necesite ¡nos vemos en el siguiente video! Como siempre, les dejamos los temas principales para que puedan ir a la parte donde se hayan quedado: 0:00 - Lo que piensan que hace un mercadólogo. 4:22 - ¿Qué hace un mercadólogo?: "La merca es como un juego de ajedrez" 12:58 - ¿Por qué decidiste estudiar mercadotecnia? 16:19 - ¿Cómo te vendieron la carrera?: La técnica de cambaceo que aplican las Universidades de paga o privadas. 31:14 - ¿Cómo decidiste especializarte en diseño siendo tu mercadóloga? 34:01 - El campo laboral del mercadólogo: Lo que los reclutadores piensan que hace un mercadólogo 43:13 - ¿Cómo iniciaste tu emprendimiento de Medios Tintes? 51:50 - Ambiente laboral tóxico: Anécdotas de cuando echaste a perder pero aprendiste mucho 55:54 - Cobra antes de iniciar a trabajar: Consejos para tu emprendimiento 1:03:23 - Emprendimientos y hobbies: También soy maestra ShaoLin y cosplayer 1:06:59 - No seas dejado(a) y conócete a ti mismo(a): Consejos finales para los que están por elegir carrera. ---------- Ejemplo de Marketing de Guerrilla (Ejemplo Pepsi vs Coca Cola) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oWOG6PTs75s ---------- Si eres nuevo ¡Bienvenid@ a nuestro podcast!, somos Andy y Ale, ¡The A'sisters!, aquí subiremos los episodios de: "Echando a perder se aprende - The A'sis Podcast" cada 15 días, es de carreras profesionales y puedes verlos todos en YouTube en esta lista de reproducción

Principled
S7E16 | How Hershey's mobile app hit the sweet spot for engaging E&C

Principled

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2022 23:28


What you'll learn in this podcast episode According to LRN's 2022 E&C Program Effectiveness Report, 56% of the respondents said that integrating major program elements into a mobile app was a high priority for them this year. But what does a “good” mobile solution look like? And how can you ensure it strikes the right balance of meeting compliance needs while creating an engaging—and helpful—user experience? In this episode of LRN's Principled Podcast, Carolyn Grace, content writer and podcast co-producer, discusses E&C mobile solutions with María Fernanda Castañeda Zavala, the ethics and compliance manager at Hershey. Listen in as they explore how Hershey leveraged a mobile app to enhance the components, capabilities, and overall brand of their E&C program.   Featured Guest:  María Fernanda Castañeda Zavala serves as the Ethics and Compliance Manager for The Hershey Company. She is responsible for driving the ethics and compliance program effectiveness and awareness across the company. She leads the implementation of training, communications & outreach, policy lifecycle management, monitoring, case management, and co-leads Hershey's Ambassador program. Prior to joining Hershey, she was Ethics and Compliance Analytics Program Manager at Nokia, where she led initiatives to collect, analyze and visualize data to test compliance controls, enabling data-driven decisions to drive continuous program improvements. She holds a Master of Business Administration degree from Montclair State University, New Jersey, and an Accounting bachelor's degree from Escuela Bancaria y Comercial, Mexico. She is a Certified Compliance and Ethics Professional-International (CCEP-I) and a Certified Business Analyst.     Featured Host: Carolyn Grace Carolyn Grace is a content writer on LRN's global marketing team and co-producer of the Principled Podcast. She specializes in writing compelling stories about ethics and compliance that resonate across business segments, industries, and personas while hitting critical KPIs for traffic and engagement. Topics she frequently covers include ESG, data privacy and protection, DEI, the role of boards of directors and leadership, corporate training and e-learning, and ethical corporate culture. Prior to joining LRN, Carolyn was a writer and content strategist at Thinkso Creative, a boutique creative agency in New York City. At Thinkso, she wrote internal and external communications for clients in technology, nonprofit, law, logistics, and financial services sectors. Before that, Carolyn conducted trend research and cultural strategy at Horizon Media, specializing in entertainment, travel, media and technology, health and wellness, and food and beverage categories. Carolyn graduated magna cum laude from the University of Pennsylvania with a B.A. in American History and French Studies and a minor in Journalism.     Principled Podcast Transcription Intro: Welcome to the Principled Podcast brought to you by LRN. The Principled Podcast brings together the collective wisdom on ethics, business and compliance, transformative stories of leadership and inspiring workplace culture. Listen in to discover valuable strategies from our community of business leaders and workplace change-makers. Carolyn Grace: If you want your ethics and compliance program to meet your employees where they are, you need to take mobile seriously. And most E&C professionals know that. In fact, 56% of the respondents to LRN's 2022 E&C Program Effectiveness Report said that integrating major program elements into a mobile app was a high priority for them this year. But what does a good mobile solution even look like, and how can you ensure it strikes the right balance of meeting compliance needs while creating an engaging and helpful user experience? Hello, and welcome to another episode of LRN's Principled Podcast. I'm your host, Carolyn Grace, content writer and co-producer of the podcast at LRN. Today. I'm joined by María Fernanda Castañeda Zavala, the ethics and compliance manager at Hershey. We're going to be talking about how Hershey leveraged a mobile app to enhance the components, capabilities, and overall brand of their E&C program. Fernanda is a real expert in this space with a background focused on compliance analytics and monitoring. Fernanda, thanks for coming on the Principled Podcast. María Fernanda Castañeda Zavala: Thank you for having me, Carolyn. I'm glad to be here talking about our journey and our ethics and compliance program. Carolyn Grace: I've really been looking forward to this conversation with you as I've been hearing nothing but success stories coming out of Hershey's mobile E&C solution. For those who aren't as familiar with your story, can you start by sharing what Hershey's ethics and compliance program was like before the app came along? What were the challenges or opportunities you wanted to address at the time? María Fernanda Castañeda Zavala: Certainly Caroline. Well, at Hershey, we are a purpose driven organization and our ethics and compliance program is designed to promote an organizational culture that encourages ethical behaviors and lives our shared values of togetherness making a difference, excellence, and of course, integrity. Our program overall is guided by a suit of carefully crafted policies and processes developed to keep us competitive, prepared and resilient. Back in 2020 and motivated by the 2020 DOJ compliance guidance, one of our priorities in the program was to understand how our colleagues were interacting with our set of policies, our code of conduct and general information that we were putting together around our program. Our goal was to be able to measure our program effectiveness. So various data points to identifying trends, patterns, KPIs, or potential gaps. At that point, we used to have our policy library on the internet and had the limitation that we weren't able to get any insights on the number of views or searches in the code or our policies. We were looking to streamline the process to providing training, access to our concern line, that's the way we call in Hershey, our helpline, our code of conduct and overall, the policy information. That is when we thought about having all in one place that could allow us to have metrics and provide all resources in a consolidated way. We were conscious that we wanted to do it in a way that allow our colleagues to get our information in easy to access way and ideally, on the go. We know that a good part of our workforce is not in front of a computer the whole time. And we're looking to ensure they have the support needed at their fingertips, an easy way to ask for help when required. That is when we realized a mobile app with the correct capabilities would allow us to achieve this goal. And we did our research and start working toward this objective. Carolyn Grace: That makes a ton of sense. I think, especially hearing you talk about the ease of access and being on the go, we are in a 21st century workforce. There's no surprise there that many people are away from desktops and laptops and using their mobile devices. So your logic behind building this program into a mobile app makes a ton of sense. So let's talk about the mobile solution itself. What did you ultimately build into your E&C app and what was your reasoning behind choosing those particular elements to achieve the objectives that you were just talking about? María Fernanda Castañeda Zavala: Perfect, yes. So as I said, we wanted to monitor our effectiveness. So our goal was to have one stop shop for ethics and compliance needs. That is why we focused on some elements that were core to our program and we wanted to make sure all of them were included in our app. Those elements are our code of conduct, our policy library, our reference guide library, or job aid library. We needed to have a direct access to our concern line and either access to our learning management system to allow our colleagues to complete their trainings on ethics and compliance, or any training overall throughout the app. And we also wanted to have a direct access to our monitoring processes, like for example, disclose a conflict or any of the processes that we have in place in the program. We were able to design an app that is user friendly, easy to navigate and where employees can find the content in their local language. That was also an important inclusion aspect that we wanted to ensure in the app. As an example, the code of conduct is organized by section. So the end user is able to go directly to the area of interest or search on any specific content. Let's say, if I am looking to understand the company's stand on retaliation, I can go to the specific area or search by the term and the app will provide me all the resources available around that topic. Our user interface is set up in English, but the end user can select the language they want to see the content in. So we have that flexibility built in, in the app. For example, if a colleague based in Mexico will like to see all the content in Spanish, they are able to do so, selecting their preferred language and the content in the language is automatically showed. For us, it was important to include languages, to empower all employees to have the and compliance information in their fingertips. The app also helped us to consolidate in one place, all monitoring processes, as I said, that we have in place. Our colleagues don't need to look around in the internet or different portals to find where to disclose a potential conflict, where to declare some hospitality or any of our processes. They can get into the app and find the proper links there. The app is also a way to facilitate access to our LMS. Our colleagues can complete their trainings from their mobile phones or tablets. These greatly benefits employees that are not in front of a computer all the time, as we just highlighted. Overall, one of our main objectives was to measure program effectiveness. And with analytics available on app usage, we are able to identify what areas of the code most are most the most viewed, the terms most search. So we are able to take action and draw out campaigns or produce content that answers the questions that are being asked. It is important for us to highlight that, although we do analytics in the app usage, we do not connect any consumer or customer data. The app is designed to host our library. And the only information we get is a number of view and search terms. That is enough to give us visibility on the data we wanted to see, to understand our content impact. Carolyn Grace: That is a really great clarification point for sure. And I love that I'm hearing all of these elements of personalization that you have really built into this app. Not only in terms of languages that people can engage in with this content, but also the actual content itself that they are engaging with. One of the things that always interests me about mobile app development as well is the branding, and how organizations really lean into making the app their own. I'm curious, what were some things that Hershey did to help make the app look and feel connected to the wider company? María Fernanda Castañeda Zavala: I think that you hit a very important point. Branding is important when you are developing your app or customizing your app. That is why the first thing that we did during the development of the app is sharing our company visual guidelines. We connected with our communications team and they provided the color codes and imagery that will ensure Hershey look and feel within the app. Our company already has other apps for different purposes. That is why we wanted to provide a similar experience in the ethics and compliance app. The next step that we took is it was to define the name of the app itself. For that purpose, we also wanted collaboration. Therefore, we asked for the help of our peers and we launch an internal survey asking for suggestion on the title of the app. And we received a variety of creative names, but we selected five that resonated the most.    And the selection went then into a poll, where we asked for votes and the winner was selected, and our app it's called iComply. Once we had the name, we went back to our talented corporate communication designer, and she came up with our app logo, which matches our program brand and is aligned with our corporate visual guidelines. The development team in LRN made further customizations to make the app feel in line with our brand, delivering consistent brand identity across the wider organization. It was without doubt, a very collaborative process and we needed to relay a lot in our internal resources to have the proper branding within the app. Carolyn Grace: That's great. And I love that you went to the people of Hershey to really get involved in this process and contribute to what ultimately became the brand of your ethics and compliance program. I think that only speaks to the even bigger importance of a company's brand, it's made up of the people who work there. So I love that particular element of your process. So I'm sure at this point, our listeners are now eager to know what the impact of all of this has been. What are some interesting results that you've seen, quantitative or qualitative, since adopting this mobile app? María Fernanda Castañeda Zavala: Well, right after the implementation, we got a very positive reactions from our leadership, our colleagues, and our compliance ambassador network. From a quantitative perspective, we saw a very good adoption rate in our workforce. 40% of our corporate employees reviewed the app and it's content at least one time in the first six months, after the implementation. We compared this with other companies within the industry and it came out to be a very good adoption rate, ratifying that having all resources in one place was a real necessity. We were able to identify that our reference guides or job aids were the contact consulted the most. So that informed our decision on how to best convey our compliance guidelines to our colleagues. We now understand that another important part is the use of notifications. The app enable us to send a short message to all our users, reminding them of the important aspects of the program, or invite leaders to discuss videos or reference guides with their teams that we have available in the app. And appropriate use of notifications, I must say, allows you to drive adoption, maintain awareness, engagement, and send tailored messages to your teams.           As the use progressed, we identified areas that we needed to include in the app. For example, we were able to connect our legal chatbot to the app. Now, employees can navigate in the app and get redirected to the chatbot and get the immediate assistance they require. One of the other comments that we got right at the beginning was that the app needed to be available for tablets. So we raised that right away to the developer. And now we have the app available in that format too. Carolyn Grace: That's fantastic. And I mean, wow, what an adoption rate for your app. I have spoken with a member of LRN's mobile development team on a prior episode of this podcast, actually, and we were talking about adoption rates. So to hear that it was 40% is just incredible. And again, to hear that you were taking direct feedback from employees using the app to further iterate on the development is just really exciting to hear. It sounds like this was a highly iterative process, which I am sure is just another day in the life for ethics and compliance program managers like yourself. What are some key insights you learned from this work and how can they inform the way E&C professionals should approach mobile? María Fernanda Castañeda Zavala: That's a great question. I think that overall, planning is key. And you first need to understand your needs and set goals that align with them. If you have, for example, a workforce that's on the go and do not have a computer all the time in front of them, you may want to consider having a mobile option for them. Once you have clarity on what you're looking to achieve, do your research. And building an app might seem a big challenge, but if you have a clear idea of what you want to include and what are the pain areas you want to ease with an app, the task will be easier. As I said, planning is key. When developing our app, we made a list of areas that we wanted to cover. We collaborated with our IT team to ensure we will be able to connect our LMS and the security required within the app. We brought our communication team, as shared before, in the planning stage to ensure we had the correct branding. We talked with our HR team to make sure we included the the correct policies in the app. And at the end, it was a cross functional collaboration. And I would say that's another key area, cross functional collaboration is key. That collaboration also paid off when we look to connect our chatbot. IT has been a key partner to help us make that happen. Another important area that we might consider is simplicity and user friendly. These are other key components to consider. If you decide to have an app, it should be easy for the end user to navigate and explore the content. That will help to ensure engagement with the users and secure awareness. You also have to consider to be agile in the process. In our program, we strive to keep relevant content in the app, make regular reviews of your content to make sure it still serves your purposes and update it as necessary. That will make sure that you send notifications about the changes or the updates and it will ensure that users are engaged and are really checking and reviewing the content in-app. Carolyn Grace: That makes a ton of sense. And I think what you just mentioned about simplicity is so essential here. You and I, and so many of our listeners are using mobile apps every day, and it's no surprise that the ones we don't use as frequently tend to be ones that are too complex. And with something like an ethics and compliance program, I'm sure it can be very easy to want to put everything in there. But that cross-functional collaboration that you were just talking about I'm sure is what ultimately helps figure out, okay, what is the most essential pieces of information and features that we need to get that program message across and to ensure that is as effective as possible? So I think that's a really great point to make. I mentioned at the top of our episode, that one of the key findings from our 2022 E&C Program Effectiveness Report was that more than half of respondents said integrating major E&C program elements into a mobile app was a high priority for their program in the near future. What recommendations would you give to those folks who are just starting out with this? María Fernanda Castañeda Zavala: I would say that similar to what, what I shared before planning is key and knowing your program is key. Ethics and compliance tends to be a complex area, where you need to convey messages in an easy way for employees to adapt and understand and follow. So if you want to have an app that your colleagues will use, definitely you have to make it simple and have to make the content engaging enough so people go back and see the usefulness of the app. Having a mobile option for all employees to consult policies and procedures, I think it's a great advantage that must be considered. Before we were recording this podcast, PR came to me and mentioned that she normally, when she has some hesitation about a procedure or a process, she normally goes to the app and quickly reviews the section that she needs to clarify and find it easy and really fast way to just check one or two points on the go. So I think that if that's something that you're willing to achieve, explore the possibility of having the app. Do not be afraid that it's going to be a complex situation, but do make a plan. And also consider that if you want to have an mobile application for your ethics and compliance program, that this application, it's part of your communications calendar or your overall year strategy. When you combine campaigns that you do with the trainings and you send notifications throughout the app that all, the whole experience or the whole idea, it's very cohesive and allows employees to have an overall idea of the environment and the usefulness of the app. So have that in mind whenever you want to explore the possibility of mobile app. And then again, simplicity, be agile, look for a functionality that allows you to update the information that you have there quickly and in an easy way so that it does not turn out to be cumbersome for you being updating the information in that app. That would be my main recommendations because I think it's a great option and a great tool that ethics and compliance programs can leverage from. Carolyn Grace: Absolutely. And you make such a great point, that ease of use in the app is not just for the end users. It is for the program managers and it and admins who are putting material in the app as well. So all the more reason to keep it simple and streamline the process as much as you can. That communications aspect as well, I think is a great point to highlight for folks because to your point, ethics and compliance programs are so much more than training or just the code of conduct, it really is about the whole experience of the program. And so highlighting the use of notifications, I think is a great point when it comes to communicating key elements of your program. Fernanda, I think that we could go on and on and on about the importance of mobile apps to E&C programs, but unfortunately we are out of time today. But thank you so much for sharing these insights with me and keep up the great work at Hershey. María Fernanda Castañeda Zavala: Thank you so much. I think you're right, we could go on and talk for a long time. But thank you for having me and for this opportunity to share our journey and lessons learned. Carolyn Grace: Yes, absolutely. And thank you all for listening. You can learn more about the importance of mobile solutions by downloading a copy of the 2022 Ethics and Compliance Program Effectiveness Report at LRN.com, or by clicking the link in our show notes. I'm Carolyn Grace, and we'll see you next week on the Principled Podcast. Outro; We hope you enjoyed this episode. The Principled Podcast is brought to you by LRN. At LRN, our mission is to inspire principled performance in global organizations, by helping them foster winning, ethical cultures rooted in sustainable values. Please visit us at LRN.com to learn more. And if you enjoyed this episode, subscribe to our podcast on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, or wherever you listen. And don't forget to leave us a review.  

Feminismo masticado
2:11 Economía feminista

Feminismo masticado

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2021 66:42


El sistema económico no toma en cuenta el trabajo de las mujeres. En este episodio platicamos con Laura Figón que es licenciada en Negocios Internacionales por el Tecnológico de Monterrey. A lo largo de 9 años de carrera profesional se ha desempeñado en el sector público, privado y social, incluyendo organizaciones como la Organización Mundial del Comercio y el Banco Mundial. Fue directora de liderazgo estudiantil del Tec de Monterrey Campus Cuernavaca y profesora de emprendimiento en la Escuela Bancaria y Comercial (EBC) de la Ciudad de México. Actualmente es consultora en SVX MX, una empresa social especializada en inversión de impacto, donde trabaja para que el dinero en empresas, organizaciones y fondos genere un impacto positivo, intencional y medible en la sociedad y el medioambiente, promoviendo especialmente la inversión con perspectiva de género. Es voluntaria en Global Shapers, el grupo de liderazgo juvenil del Foro Económico Mundial, y egresada del Programa de Liderazgos Progresistas de la Fundación Friedrich Ebert. La inclusión y la reducción de desigualdades son las causas que le apasionan por ello se considera feminista, promotora de economías y negocios inclusivos. En 2020 fundó la Escuela de Liderazgo Evolutivo para promover y desarrollar nuevos estilos de liderazgo, que permitan a más mujeres ser parte de la toma de decisiones. Sigue el trabajo de Laura en TWTR @laura_figon IG @lau_figon y en su proyecto @enlaele Síguenos en IG @feminismomasticado y en TWTR @feminismomasti --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/feminismomasticado/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/feminismomasticado/support

Conversaciones con José Luis Fajardo
T3 ep.2 Conversaciones con el sonidista Yeyo Cervantes y José Luis Fajardo

Conversaciones con José Luis Fajardo

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2021 59:17


¿Quién es Yeyo Cervantes?Yeyo Cervantes, Cineasta y Sonidista Ha participado en diversos cortometrajes como Asistente de Cámara, Sound Production Mixer y Boom Operator.Así como Asistente de Producción de Audio y Video.Cofundador de la Empresa Filmatronic Producción Audiovisual, que se dedica a la producción audiovisual enfocada a spots comerciales, videoclips, videos corporativos, cortometrajes y renta de equipo. En la cual desempeñaba el rol de fotógrafo y sonidista.Estudió Ingeniería en Audio y Producción Musical en el G Martell; enfocándola hacia la industria del cine y la televisión como sonidista, especializado en diseño sonoro y musicalización.Así como una licenciatura en Administración de Negocios de Comunicación y Entretenimiento en la Escuela Bancaria y Comercial.Ha trabajado como asistente de sonido en producciones como “La delgada línea amarilla” “Desierto”. Como Sound Recordist en el cortometraje “Para irse, volver” “México Bárbaro 2” y “Tiempo de Lluvia”Como Boom operator en “Guerra de Ídolos” “Sinvivir” “La negrada” “Monarca” “Rendez-vous” “La leona”, “Fabric of Lies”, Coyote Hills”, “Historia de un Crimen: La búsqueda” mini serie, “Control Z” serie y “Dale Gas” serie de TvY cómo Sound Mixer en la serie “Made in Mexico”, “Dinastías Mexicanas”, y “La absolución”#cine #conversaciones #joseluisfajardo #yeyocervantes #3eratemporada #sonidodirecto

Cuentos Corporativos
EP #057 - T2. Mejores Empresas Mexicanas - DELOITTE. Un consultor, un contador y un profesor apoyando a tu empresa.- Conoce la historia de Pilar Ruiz de Chávez.

Cuentos Corporativos

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2021 56:24


Pilar Ruiz de Chávez es una joven mexicana que decide estudiar Ingeniería Industrial en Sistemas Organizacionales en La Universidad La Salle, posteriormente obtener un MBA del IPADE Business School y de manera más reciente realizó estudios en Finanzas Corporativas en la Escuela Bancaria y Comercial Hoy tiene más de 25 años de experiencia en asesoria y consultoria a empresas, incluyendo proyectos de planeación estratégica y su ejecución, desarrollo de casos de negocio, implementación de ERPs desde la perspectiva de procesos y transformación de negocios. Ha trabajado en toda América con clientes como: BASF Mexicana, GRUMA, Tricom (Nextel), Grupo ICA, Organon Mexicana, Grupo Roche Syntex de México, T-Systems y Grupo Modelo, entre otros. Pilar, lidera actualmente el programa regional “Mejores Empresas de Latinoamérica”, de Deloitte, el cual busca reconocer y crecer a las empresas medianas privadas en México, Centro y Sudamérica. En este programa Pilar ha evaluado más de 150 compañías en toda latinoamérica. Siguenos en: Web Newsletter. Escribe una Reseña Encuesta Audiencia Nuestras redes sociales: Facebook Instagram. Linkedin. Twitter También puedes escribirnos a adolfo@cuentoscorporativos.com

INGENIO PODCAST
06. Pedir ayuda te abre muchas puertas. Daniel Sepulveda

INGENIO PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2020 69:15


Daniel Sepulveda,  Egresado de la Escuela Náutica Mercante en Mazatlán, Lic. Piloto Naval e Ingeniero Geógrafo e Hidrógrafo.. Estudia Maestría en Alta Dirección y Finanzas en Escuela Bancaria y Comercial  y un cuenta con un Diplomado en Calidad y Productividad del Tec de Monterrey. Es co-fundador, CEO y la persona detrás de la idea del Crowdinvesting energético en LUMIO. La idea de una planta solar en renta financiada por inversionistas independientes surgió cuando sus padres se vieron en aprietos por los altos pagos de energía que debían cubrir en el negocio familiar y decidió hacer algo al respecto. Hoy LUMIO ayuda a los negocios mexicanos a ser más rentables financiando plantas solares, mientras que reparte beneficios con los inversionistas que ponen el capital para construirlas. Te invito a que escuchemos a Daniel y podamos aprender juntos.

Feliz Mente Podcast
#5 Andy Millán - Testimonio

Feliz Mente Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2020 39:57


Andy Millán es maestra en Educación, maestra en Psicología organizacional, coach de vida, consultora, académica, conferencista y columnista. Representó a México en más de 30 Copas del Mundo, dos Campeonatos Mundiales, cuatro Juegos Centroamericanos y dos Juegos Panamericanos. En 20 años de carrera obtuve la Medalla al Mérito Deportivo otorgada por el Estado de Morelos y por parte del Estado de México en 1999 obtuvo el Premio Estatal del Deporte. Fue 12 veces Campeona Nacional en diferentes años, retirándose en el 2012 como bicampeona Nacional, la primer mujer del equipo y la Capitana de la Selección Nacional. Mi experiencia profesional abarca la parte de cátedra a nivel universitario y maestría en donde en el año 2015 obtuve el reconocimiento a la excelencia académica por parte de la Escuela Bancaria y Comercial campus Tlalnepantla y en 2017 y 2018 por parte de la Universidad Anahuac Qro, además de ser tallerista y conferencista para empresas como el Club Berimbau; SAT; Esfera Logistic; Empaques modernos San Pablo por mencionar algunos clientes en temas como: liderazgo, empoderamiento, alto rendimiento, entre otros. Mi carrera como entrenadora de esgrima me llevó a trabajar en Qatar como Asistente del entrenador en jefe aunado a todo lo anterior, escribo mis memorias y tips como esgrimista para el sitio atletas de Latinoamérica en la columna Diario de una espadista y tengo dos programas de radio en facebook live uno es "El Apapacho" dedicado a la psicología positiva y el otro es "Jugadas de Pizarrón" enfocado a noticias deportivas nacionales e internacionales. De manera independiente me he dedicado a dar coaching de vida y coaching deportivo con la intención de lograr sacar lo mejor de cada atleta y persona. Creo en el deporte como una forma de impulsar el desarrollo integral de las personas para un bien común y una sociedad mas sana y mas competitiva y por último, creo en las personas como pilares de cualquier sueño, organización y país. No dejen de seguirme en mis redes sociales Instagram @alexjuarez_coach Facebook @alexjuarezc Youtube Alex Juárez Coach

MUSEOMANÍA.mx
Biblioteca y Archivo Histórico de la Escuela Bancaria y Comercial

MUSEOMANÍA.mx

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2019 53:43


En este episodio platiqué con los responsables de la Biblioteca y el Archivo Histórico de la Escuela Bancaria y Comercial; una institución fundada hace 90 años que cuenta con una estupenda biblioteca alojada en uno de los salones de una antigua casona porfiriana ubicada en la colonia Juárez de la Ciudad de México.

Madame Mallet
Reynoso

Madame Mallet

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2017 25:36


Entrevista a Francisco Reynoso,.Administración de Empresas, Escuela Bancaria & Comercial. Actualmente vive en la Ciudad de México, su primer y único proyecto hasta el momento es “ Una Silla Entramada” articula, con gran frescura, la gramática vernácula de la carpintería artesanal mexicana con los lenguajes de la modernidad de Legorreta y Goeritz. Puentes.mx

Anafinet Universitario – Anafinet A.C.
ANAFINET UNIVERSITARIO – ENTREVISTA A PRISCILA GOMEZ 12/12/2015

Anafinet Universitario – Anafinet A.C.

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2015


Sesión con el CPC José Benjamín Sánchez Castillo entrevistando a María Priscila Gómez Cruces estudiante del 6to semestre de la Lic. En Contaduría Pública de la Escuela Bancaria y Comercial de León, Gto. Sábados de entrevistas, envía currículum con foto para agendar tu entrevista, de la cual obtienes beneficios por parte de los patrocinadores deLeer el resto...

Anafinet Universitario – Anafinet A.C.
ANAFINET UNIVERSITARIO – ENTREVISTA A CESAR CASTILLO 07/11/2015

Anafinet Universitario – Anafinet A.C.

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2015


Conduce: CPC LD y MI Miguel Chamlaty Toledo Fecha: 07/11/2015 Descripción: En esta sesión el CPC  Miguel Chamlaty  entrevistando al estudiante César Eduardo Castillo Becerra del 5to semestre de la Lic. en Contaduría Pública en la Escuela BanCaria y Comercial EBC (Campus León). Súmate a este proyecto en el cual como estudiante o recién egresadoLeer el resto...

Anafinet Universitario – Anafinet A.C.
ANAFINET UNIVERSITARIO – ENTREVISTA A JOSE BALDERAS 31/10/2015

Anafinet Universitario – Anafinet A.C.

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2015


Conduce: CPC José Benjamín Sánchez Castillo Fecha: 31/10/2015 Descripción: En esta ocasión el CPC Benjamín Sánchez entrevistando al Estudiante José Andrés Balderas Navarro quien esta en 5to semestre de la Carrera de Contaduría Pública la Escuela Bancaria y Comercial de León, Gto. Participa en las entrevistas que se llevan a cabo los sábados en elLeer el resto...

Anafinet Universitario – Anafinet A.C.
ANAFINET UNIVERSITARIO – ENTREVISTA A RODOLFO PALAZUELOS 05/09/2015

Anafinet Universitario – Anafinet A.C.

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2015


Conduce: CPC LC y MI Miguel Chamlaty Toledo Fecha: 05/09/2015 Descripción: Esta ocasión el Mtro. Miguel Chamlaty entrevistando a Rodolfo Palazuelos Bermejo, Estudiante Finanzas y Banca en la Escuela Bancaria y Comercial, Campus León Gto. Súmate a este proyecto en el cual por su participación obtienes varios beneficios, contacto en afiliacion2@anfinet.org www.anafinet.org/online   (406)

Anafinet Universitario – Anafinet A.C.
ANAFINET UNIVERSITARIO – ENTREVISTA A MARIANA ACEVES 29/08/2015

Anafinet Universitario – Anafinet A.C.

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2015


Conduce: CPC LD y MI Miguel Chamlaty Toledo Fecha: 29/08/2015 Descripción: En esta ocasión el Mtro. Miguel Chamlaty  entrevistando a la C. Mariana Aceves Nájera, estudiante de la carrera de Contaduría Pública en la Escuela Bancaria y Comercial Campus Tlalnepantla Edo. de México. Participa en las entrevistas donde se entrega Constancia de participación y otrosLeer el resto...

Instituto Thomas Jefferson (Podcast) - www.poderato.com/tjradio
Papás Emprendedores: "El arte de la persuasión o influenciamiento"

Instituto Thomas Jefferson (Podcast) - www.poderato.com/tjradio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2014 17:46


@ITJqro En esta ocasión, platicamos con el Lic. Emilio de Jesús Esquinca Velasco, catedrático de la Escuela Bancaria y Comercial (EBC). El tema de hoy es cómo podemos persuadir o influenciar en las decisiones de las personas.