Haroldo Torres, formerly a managing partner of Data Popular, is CEO for "Plano CDE", a research and consulting company dedicated to inclusive business initiatives and base of the pyramid (BOP) markets. (www.planocde.com.br)
Torres also serves a Senior Research Associate at the Brazilian Center for Analysis and Planning (CEBRAP) and has worked as Coordinator for Knowledge Transfer at the Center for Metropolitan Studies (CEM) (2000-2007), as a David E. Bell Research Fellow at the Harvard Center for Population and Development Studies (1996-97), as a Senior Research Associate and Project Leader for various organizations in the NGO and Public Sector (1990-2001), and as Economic Analyst for the Sao Paulo Chamber of Commerce (1989-90).
Haroldo Torres holds a BA in economics from UFMG, a MA in Demography from CEDEPLAR, and a Doctoral degree in Social Sciences from UNICAMP in Brazil.
I think a cultural trait in Brazil is something quite important about partnership. While in the United States you have the culture of the deal, of people being familiar with the idea of negotiating, coming to terms, collectively building things, such as companies; Brazil is a country which has a ...(Full transcript available to logged in subscribers.).
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