lunes, 15 de febrero de 2010

Dirigir como los Grandes Directores de Orquesta




Why you should listen to him:

Itay Talgam finds metaphors for organizational behavior -- and models for inspired leadership -- within the workings of the symphony orchestra. Imagining music as a model for all spheres of human creativity, from the classroom to the boardroom, Talgam created the Maestro Program of seminars and workshops.

Talgam's workshops aim to help everyday people develop a musician's sense of collaboration, and a conductor's sense of leadership: that inner sense of being intuitively, even subconsciously connected to your fellow players, giving what they need and getting what you need. It's this art of listening and reacting in the moment that makes for a swinging jazz combo, a sublime string quartet, a brilliant orchestra -- and great teams at work.


"An orchestra ... gives the conductor an opportunity to create an organized sound with one gesture. Everything is about nuance, and Talgam showed what nuance can do."


Daniel Von Gool, argn.com

Un director de orquesta afronta el máximo reto de liderazgo: crear armonía perfecta sin decir una palabra. En esta esta encantadora charla, Itay Talgam muestra el estilo único de seis grandes directores del siglo XX, ilustrando lecciones cruciales para cualquier líder.

Existe la opción subtítulos justo al lado de "Play". (View subtitles)

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