Guests from Grupo GMI, Sumitomo Drive Technologies and Grupo Lady Multitask talk with faculty and experts from EGADE Business School and the Tec School of Business.
By VALENTINA FLORES CÁCERES | EGADE BUSINESS SCHOOL
The family business legacy, customer engagement in times of COVID-19 and self-employment as an entrepreneurship opportunity were just a few of the topics addressed by Business Territory, the EGADE Business School and Tecnológico de Monterrey School of Business podcast, in May.
In case you missed them, here are three episodes:
Episode 35: How to pass on the family business and survive in the attempt.
Óscar Peralta, Executive Assistant to the CEO of Grupo GMI, and María Fonseca, Director of the Tecnológico de Monterrey Entrepreneurial Family Institute (IFEM), discuss their experiences and recommendations for the Achilles heel of family enterprises: succession.
Episode 36: Customer engagement and its transformation during a pandemic.
Santiago Barajas, General Manager of Sumitomo Drive Technologies in Argentina, and Fernando Sierra, EGADE Business School professor, examine the global evolution of B2B and B2C relationships as a result of COVID-19, and analyze whether the acceleration of digitalization has generated new customers.
Episode 37: Rescuing the economy, one ‘Neni’ at a time.
Mercedes Palomar, Founder and Director of Lady Multitask, and Antonio Ríos, Regional Director of Tec de Monterrey’s Eugenio Garza Lagüera Entrepreneurship Institute, talk about the ‘Nenis’ phenomenon: a social tribe that has gained mass appeal during the e-commerce boom, enabling over 13 million Mexican women to find a source of income in the midst of the crisis.
Business Territory forms part of the Tec Sounds podcast bar, and is available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and Google Podcasts.
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