Conducta biológica y social en equipos de alto rendimiento | Lyz Escalante | TEDxSan Esteban
In this talk, you'll learn how to develop high-performance teams by transforming the biological behavior that directly influences social behavior. An innovative perspective for leadership based on neuroscience and empathy. Lyz Escalante Fernández is a passionate expert in human and organizational development, with nearly 30 years of experience in talent management. As an entrepreneur, she designs competency models to help organizations meet strategic goals. A trained sociologist, she holds three master's degrees: in Organizational Development (2006), Applied Mindfulness (2022), and an MBA with specializations in Digital Marketing, Team Consulting, and Executive Consulting. Lyz is a bestselling author of emPODERando a Recursos Humanos and has written for El Economista. She’s been recognized as a LinkedIn Top Voice in Latin America (2019), HR influencer (2021–2022), and a reference leader for senior management (2023). In 2020, she was named an influential executive in Mexico. Through her firm, she has driven successful results in over 30 organizations, focusing on competency models, leadership, and executive development, with a strong presence in consulting and thought leadership on social media. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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