La arquitectura de lo invisible | Agustina Martin | TEDxPuraVidaSalon
Agustina describe un edificio de salud digital y físico, propone mejorar sustancialmente la experiencia del paciente al, mismo tiempo que reduce los costos y el tiempo requerido. Agustina Martin es Licenciada en Administración de la Universidad de Buenos Aires y Senior Manager de Consultoría en Paradigma Argentina.
Posee más de 10 años de experiencia liderando proyectos de transformación en diferentes industrias, especialmente en Salud. Se destaca en las prácticas de optimización de procesos, automatización e inteligencia artificial aplicadas a proyectos de innovación y con foco en la mejora de la experiencia del cliente.
Experta en Gestión del Cambio con fuerte vocación en acompañar a las personas en los diversos desafíos que se presentan en una transformación organizacional y en el ámbito laboral en general, con el objetivo de mejorar a su vez la experiencia del empleado.
Fue auxiliar docente de la Facultad de Ciencias Económicas de la UBA en las materias de Administración General y Gestión del talento. Disfruta especialmente de dar clases, de viajar y trabajar con colegas para ser parte de un mundo con más desafíos y nuevas preguntas que responder. 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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