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Una pléyade de locutores que hicieron leyenda en la radiodifusión guatemalteca quedó plasmada en esta fotografía de 1950. De izquierda a derecha: Antonio Almorza, Ernestina Porras, Octavio Paiz, Otto René Mansilla, Rafael Contreras, Ernesto Sapper Tobías, Germán Bayer Santa Coloma y Salvador Falla Cofiño.
Hoy tenemos como invitado a Rafael Contreras, vicepresidente del Cádiz Club de Fútbol, equipo de LaLiga. Hace unas semanas el equipo presentó su proyecto de Sportech City. El club decidió emprender esta iniciativa que tendrá un costo de 350 millones de euros, donde en la fase de construcción generarán más de 5,000 empleos y unos 2,000 cuando ya esté todo listo en la operación del día a día. El periodo de ejecución será de unos cinco años y la Sportech City generará al club unos 20 millones de euros de ingresos recurrentes al año. ¿De qué va el proyecto? -Clínica avanzada del deporte -Data Center -UX Center -Centro de eventos -Hotel y residencia -Un proyecto de ciudad de largo plazo Rafael dice que este proyecto tiene mucho futuro porque son una ciudad que él cataloga como la ‘California de Europa'. Te invitamos a que nos sigas en nuestras redes sociales: Twitter Instagram LinkedIn Apoya nuestro contenido y suscríbete a nuestra newsletter, El Míster.
Entrevista a Ricardo Martinez y Rafael Contreras Organizadores del aniversario sonido alcapone --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radio-anime-teziutlu00e1n/message
Nos acompaña nuevamente el Dr. Rafael Contreras, director en The Russian Mexican Forum, para analizar el contexto político en Rusia: el caso Alexei Navalny, perspectivas rumbo a las elecciones legislativas, la relación estratégica con China y el deterioro de la relación con Estados Unidos.
Nuestro invitado: Rafael Contreras director de BigBot. Nos explica qué son los robots de software. Que ayudan a las empresas a automatizar tareas repetitivas y con ello enfocar el talento de las personas en la toma de decisiones. Velocidad, precisión y volumen. Muy interesante. #podcast #sindesmadreoperativo #gestion #documentos #bigbot #willyvalladares
PARTE 2 / Rafael Contreras, autor del libro "Si tú nos Prestas la Vida", una investigación a los bailes chinos, una de las expresiones performáticas más ancestrales de Chile. www.radionauta.online
PARTE 2 / Rafael Contreras, autor del libro "Si tú nos Prestas la Vida", una investigación a los bailes chinos, una de las expresiones performáticas más ancestrales de Chile. www.radionauta.online
PARTE 1 / Rafael Contreras, autor del libro "Si tú nos Prestas la Vida", una investigación a los bailes chinos, una de las expresiones performáticas más ancestrales de Chile. www.radionauta.online
PARTE 1 / Rafael Contreras, autor del libro "Si tú nos Prestas la Vida", una investigación a los bailes chinos, una de las expresiones performáticas más ancestrales de Chile. www.radionauta.online
Can you imagine the complexities and challenges of rebranding a failed crowdfunding campaign? What does it look like to bring forth success from the ashes of failure? My guest today is entrepreneur and business leader, John Lauten. John has been tasked, along with a stellar leadership team, to revive and rebrand the failed crowdfunding campaign of Skully Inc. Now they are known as Skully Technologies, and they are moving forward with a mission to fulfill the orders of the defunct Skully Inc. This is not an easy task - John and his team have had their fair share of challenges along the way, as you can imagine. Hear all about the Skully story and how they are working hard at reviving this campaign for augmented reality motorcycle helmets on this exciting episode! The “Make It Right” Campaign How would you go about rebranding a failed crowdfunding campaign? Where would you start? Would you start giving out refunds to people who had given their money in good faith or is there a better option? This was the question that John Lauten and his team had to wrestle with as they took on the challenge of reviving the Skully Inc. brand. In our conversation, John and I discussed how they made a massive public relations push with their “Make It Right” campaign to honor the pre-orders made by the Indiegogo backers of the original Skully Inc. Even though they are not required to do so, the newly-rebranded Skully Technologies is committed to building up what they call “Skully Nation,” the community of Skully helmet enthusiasts. What can you learn from the “Make It Right” campaign? Learn more on this episode! Earning goodwill and changing the narrative. You can tell a lot about a person or organization when they are faced with making a decision that will benefit themselves or others. While many businesses wouldn’t have given a second thought about fulfilling orders they weren’t required to, Skully Technologies took a different route. On this episode, you’ll hear from John Lauten as he goes over why he and his team made the choice to honor pre-orders made during an Indiegogo campaign by the defunct Skully Inc. brand, and how this decision was received by the media and their tech industry peers. Rebranding and reviving a tarnished name isn’t the easiest road to travel, but for John and his team, it seems the payoff has been worth the challenge. If the product is truly innovative and great, people will show up. Business leaders across the globe are constantly looking for ways to build a loyal following. What is the secret sauce that keeps people loyal to a brand like Apple? At the end of the day, it all comes down to the quality of the product. On this episode, John Lauten describes why Skully followers are so excited about the Skully helmets and why that enthusiasm follows their brand even after a failed crowdfunding campaign. As John looks back at his efforts at rebranding the Skully image, he highlights the fact that if the product is innovative and great, people will continue to follow the brand. Discover additional insights and lessons from John’s experience with rebranding Skully on this engaging episode! Investors and leaders who understand the technology can make all the difference. One of the biggest takeaways from the story of Skully Technologies is that the brand was rescued by leaders and investors who understand technology. While that may seem like a small point, the truth is, too often businesses and brands are beholden to investors or leaders who are only concerned with the end results. On this episode, John Lauten opens up and shares how Ivan Contreras and Rafael Contreras caught the vision that Skully Inc. had ignited, and why they moved quickly to continue its groundbreaking momentum. Hear all about Skully Technologies and how it fits into Ivan and Rafael’s larger goal of investing in technology and innovation on this episode! Key Takeaways [1:10] John Lauten shares his background and the story behind Skul...
Conversamos con los alcaldes Rafael Contreras (alcalde de Juayúa) y Osmín Guzmán (alcalde de Apaneca) del trabajo que realizan en estos municipios parte de la Ruta de las Flores cuyo desarrollo depende mucho del turismo.