Mundivox’s Alberto Duran: ’My Biggest Problem Is Creating Middle Management’ - podcast episode cover

Mundivox’s Alberto Duran: ’My Biggest Problem Is Creating Middle Management’

Dec 18, 200836 min
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Episode description

Alberto Duran founder and CEO of Mundivox Communications of Brazil has seen the world of telecommunications from various perspectives. He worked in the telecom sector for J.P. Morgan in New York and Bain & Company and Monitor Company in Boston and London. He specialized in the development of strategies for major industry players worldwide including privatizations and M&A in North America Europe and Asia. In 1999 Duran founded Mundivox Communications in Brazil. In an interview with Knowledge at Wharton he talks about the troubled environment in the wake of the slowdown and the key issues in managing a company that is growing at an astonishing 100% a year.

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