Conquérir son “blue sky” : oser réussir autrement | Bertrand MBOUCK | TEDxYaounde
« Le succès, ce n’est pas ce que l’on atteint. C’est ce que l’on transforme »Bertrand Mbouck a livré un talk à la fois puissant et poétique, en forme d’invitation à la liberté intérieure.Il a proposé une vision audacieuse du succès : non pas comme un objectif imposé de l’extérieur, mais comme une transformation personnelle, alignée avec ses valeurs profondes et son propre rythme.À travers son parcours inspirant, Bertrand a invité chacun à identifier et dépasser les plafonds invisibles — ceux que la société, la famille, ou soi-même posent parfois sur nos rêves.Son message : créer son propre “blue sky”, c’est redonner du sens à sa trajectoire. C’est réconcilier ambition et authenticité.
Créer son blue sky, c’est refuser les plafonds invisibles. C’est croire qu’il est possible d’évoluer, de s’épanouir, de réussir… autrement.Merci, Bertrand Mbouck, pour ce souffle d’audace et de liberté que vous avez offert à TEDxYaoundé. Bertrand MBOUCK, CEO and Board Member of DANGOTE CEMENT CAMEROON is a Business Leader passionate with Competitiveness and Strategy. He has a long experience in managing large companies towards exceptional performance and success in different sectors; from Energy, Manufacturing & Engineering, up to Financial Markets and Cement Industry.
He is also engage in providing transformative coaching pro-bono to individuals of all levels and ages.
Bertrand MBOUCK is a multi-disciplinary personality belonging to various professional bodies such as FCCA and ACCA (UK), ONECCA (CEMAC), PMP (US), Harvard Executive Education Alumi. Above all, he is claiming to be a pure product of Cameroon Education, as Catholic University of Central Africa graduate.
He often spend his spare time teaching Chess Game to kids and youth as President of DCA (Douala Chess Academy). He's also a sport addict Tennis, Golf, swimming, horse riding, Aïkido... 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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