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Guillermo Garrone, director of Franklin Covey invites you to the XX GeneXus Meeting

(16/08/2010-18:06)
Garrone took part in the XIX GeneXus Meeting with his presentation “The world is mad, mad, mad.” In this video, the specialist on human and organizational behavior, in addition to briefly describing the key importance of appreciating each other's differences when working in a team, shares his vision about the GeneXus Meetings.


How can we go ahead and generate environments of higher trust in our work teams? That is to say, environments where we also improve our quality of life and are happier. Garrone asks himself these and other things.

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