20 Things I learned After Growing Up in San Miguel Acatán | David C. Baker | TEDxGuatemalaCity
He didn’t grow up with a business plan. He grew up in San Miguel Acatán, a small town in Guatemala where resourcefulness wasn’t optional—it was instinct.Later in life, he would become a consultant, an author, a founder, a mentor to executives and teams around the world. But the truths that shaped him most didn’t come from boardrooms or books. They came from the mountains of Guatemala. From family, from failure, from watching what happens when people take initiative—or don’t.Over the years, he began collecting those truths—not as theories, but as observations. Twenty lessons that kept showing up. About decisions, discipline, relationships, success, and the strange way life tends to teach you what matters—only after you need it.Today, he’s here to share those 20 lessons. Not just what he learned as an entrepreneur—but what he learned about being human, and about building something that lasts.Let’s begin. David C. Baker: conferencista y asesor de negocios de más de mil empresas a nivel mundial. Ha escrito 6 libros y ha sido keynote speaker en más de 30 países. Su trabajo ha sido aplaudido en el Wall Street Journal, Fast Company, Forbes, USA Today, BusinessWeek, CBS news, Newsweek, Inc. Magazine. Ha sido destacado en el New York Times donde fue referido como el ¨Experto de los expertos¨ en materia de negocios. Tiene un podcast llamado 2bobs que ya es un referente y es el segundo podcast más importante para emprendedores según Agency Collective del Reino Unido. 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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