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Nilima Bhat

Nilima Bhat

Nilima Bhat

Distinguished Professor

in Gender and Conscious Leadership

Business School, EGADE Business School, School of Humanities and Education


Expertise

Shakti leadership
Conscious capitalism
Gender equity
Organizational culture
Well-being
Inner transformation and personal mastery (Integral Yoga)
Fulfillment and flourishing of human beings

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Overview

An original thinker and initiator, Nilima Bhat is an expert in leadership, organizational culture, conscious business, and self-awareness for work-life balance based on Indian wisdom and wellness traditions. She is also an advocate of gender equity and women in leadership.

Nilima worked for over 10 years for renowned brands such as ESPN STAR Sports, Philips India, and ITC-Welcomgroup in the areas of Corporate Communications and PR.

As the Founder-Director of Shakti Leadership, and an expert in leadership, gender equity, and well-being, Nilima has given workshops and training in leadership for Microsoft, Whole Foods Market, Tata, Societe Generale Bank, Vodafone, and YPO, as well as academic institutions and organizations like the Indus International School and SKS Microfinance.

She is an active supporter of the Conscious Capitalism movement and Women’s International Networking (WIN).

Nilima is a certified yoga teacher from the International Sivananda Yoga Vedanta Centre and is a teacher-practitioner of the Integral Yoga of Sri Aurobindo. 
 
In addition, her work focuses on being a facilitator of personal transformation for individuals and organizations in their journey toward conscious growth. She studies and teaches a model of regenerative systems that impacts social relations from a wide range of topics: social enterprises, personal mastery, self-care, and self-love.

The most important aspect of her work and life is sharing how to navigate the journey toward personal mastery and selfless service since it can lead to free and fulfilled lives and environments for everyone. Her focus is on developing Body Intelligence (BQ), which is the ability to become aware of the body and how it responds to changes in order to achieve well-being, and Spiritual Intelligence (SQ), which involves more self-awareness and reflection toward a life of purpose or meaning.

With her association with Hong Kong University’s Centre for Behavioral Health, she learned, developed, and practiced an Integrative Medicine Model, Sampurnah (meaning ‘Wholeness’), to help patients heal through cancer and other lifestyle diseases.

One of her projects is the ‘Shakti Fellowship’, with the University of San Diego, WIN, and Skolkovo FLOW, with the purpose of empowering 100,000 women changemakers by 2030.

She has also initiated and co-convened the Truth & Reconciliation movement for healing collective trauma and leading harmonious interdependence at a planetary level.

She is an international keynote speaker at conferences on mindfulness, women's leadership, gender sensitization, and happiness at work, in countries like the United States, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Italy, France, Germany, Croatia, Israel, Turkey, Japan, Hong Kong, Sri Lanka and India.

Nilima Bhat has written two books, Shakti Leadership – Embracing Feminine and Masculine Power in Business and My Cancer Is Me – The Journey from Illness to Wholeness. They both establish an integrated approach to DEI&B (diversity, equity, inclusion & belonging), leadership, well-being, and resilience.

The book Shakti Leadership – Embracing Feminine and Masculine Power in Business was co-written with fellow Faculty of Excellence professor from Tecnológico de Monterrey, Raj Sisodia. It explains a type of leadership that is cooperative, creative, inclusive, empathetic, and assertive, which allows people to live and lead in balance and consciousness.

At a time when the world is looking for new models, Shakti Leadership has been referenced in many multilateral organizations and audiences such as the Nobel Peace Prize Forum, UN, World Bank, and IMF.

Due to her experience, she has served on the advisory board of MixR, 20-first, and Peace Through Commerce. Shakti Leadership is also recognized as a Home For Humanity

She received the INDICA Cultural-Changemaker Fellowship Award for initiating the Shakti Kumbh, the world’s first Kumbh Mela for Women, showcasing ancient spiritual traditions of the Divine Feminine. 

In 2022, Nilima was conferred an Honorary PhD by Jharkhand Rai University, India, for her “iconic and outstanding contribution in the field of Women Empowerment”.  

Nilima Bhat joined Tecnológico de Monterrey as Distinguished Professor in Gender and Conscious Leadership for the Business School, EGADE Business School, and the School of Humanities and Education since September 2023.

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Education and Training

  • PG Diploma, Social Communications Media, Sophia Polytechnic, Mumbai 
  • BSc, Life Sciences and Biochemistry, St. Xavier’s College, Mumbai
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Publications

  • Bhat, N., & Sisodia, R. (2016). Shakti Leadership: Embracing Feminine and Masculine Power in Business. Berrett-Koehler Publishers.

  • Bhat, V., & Bhat, N. (2013). My cancer is me: The Journey from Illness to Wholeness. Hay House Publishing.

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Nilima Bhat

Nilima Bhat

Nilima Bhat

Profesora Distinguida

en Género y Liderazgo Consciente

Escuela de Negocios, EGADE Business School, Escuela de Humanidades y Educación


Expertise

Liderazgo Shakti
Capitalismo consciente
Equidad de género
Cultura organizacional
Bienestar
Transformación interior y maestría personal (Yoga Integral)
Realización y florecimiento del ser humano.

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Overview

An original thinker and initiator, Nilima Bhat is an expert in leadership, organizational culture, conscious business, and self-awareness for work-life balance based on Indian wisdom and wellness traditions. She is also an advocate of gender equity and women in leadership.

Nilima worked for over 10 years for renowned brands such as ESPN STAR Sports, Philips India, and ITC-Welcomgroup in the areas of Corporate Communications and PR.

As the Founder-Director of Shakti Leadership, and an expert in leadership, gender equity, and well-being, Nilima has given workshops and training in leadership for Microsoft, Whole Foods Market, Tata, Societe Generale Bank, Vodafone, and YPO, as well as academic institutions and organizations like the Indus International School and SKS Microfinance.

She is an active supporter of the Conscious Capitalism movement and Women’s International Networking (WIN).

Nilima is a certified yoga teacher from the International Sivananda Yoga Vedanta Centre and is a teacher-practitioner of the Integral Yoga of Sri Aurobindo. 
 
In addition, her work focuses on being a facilitator of personal transformation for individuals and organizations in their journey toward conscious growth. She studies and teaches a model of regenerative systems that impacts social relations from a wide range of topics: social enterprises, personal mastery, self-care, and self-love.

The most important aspect of her work and life is sharing how to navigate the journey toward personal mastery and selfless service since it can lead to free and fulfilled lives and environments for everyone. Her focus is on developing Body Intelligence (BQ), which is the ability to become aware of the body and how it responds to changes in order to achieve well-being, and Spiritual Intelligence (SQ), which involves more self-awareness and reflection toward a life of purpose or meaning.

With her association with Hong Kong University’s Centre for Behavioral Health, she learned, developed, and practiced an Integrative Medicine Model, Sampurnah (meaning ‘Wholeness’), to help patients heal through cancer and other lifestyle diseases.

One of her projects is the ‘Shakti Fellowship’, with the University of San Diego, WIN, and Skolkovo FLOW, with the purpose of empowering 100,000 women changemakers by 2030.

She has also initiated and co-convened the Truth & Reconciliation movement for healing collective trauma and leading harmonious interdependence at a planetary level.

She is an international keynote speaker at conferences on mindfulness, women's leadership, gender sensitization, and happiness at work, in countries like the United States, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Italy, France, Germany, Croatia, Israel, Turkey, Japan, Hong Kong, Sri Lanka and India.

Nilima Bhat has written two books, Shakti Leadership – Embracing Feminine and Masculine Power in Business and My Cancer Is Me – The Journey from Illness to Wholeness. They both establish an integrated approach to DEI&B (diversity, equity, inclusion & belonging), leadership, well-being, and resilience.

The book Shakti Leadership – Embracing Feminine and Masculine Power in Business was co-written with fellow Faculty of Excellence professor from Tecnológico de Monterrey, Raj Sisodia. It explains a type of leadership that is cooperative, creative, inclusive, empathetic, and assertive, which allows people to live and lead in balance and consciousness.

At a time when the world is looking for new models, Shakti Leadership has been referenced in many multilateral organizations and audiences such as the Nobel Peace Prize Forum, UN, World Bank, and IMF.

Due to her experience, she has served on the advisory board of MixR, 20-first, and Peace Through Commerce. Shakti Leadership is also recognized as a Home For Humanity

She received the INDICA Cultural-Changemaker Fellowship Award for initiating the Shakti Kumbh, the world’s first Kumbh Mela for Women, showcasing ancient spiritual traditions of the Divine Feminine. 

In 2022, Nilima was conferred an Honorary PhD by Jharkhand Rai University, India, for her “iconic and outstanding contribution in the field of Women Empowerment”.  

Nilima Bhat joined Tecnológico de Monterrey as Distinguished Professor in Gender and Conscious Leadership for the Business School, EGADE Business School, and the School of Humanities and Education since September 2023.

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Education and Training

  • PG Diploma, Social Communications Media, Sophia Polytechnic, Mumbai 
  • BSc, Life Sciences and Biochemistry, St. Xavier’s College, Mumbai
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Publications

  • Bhat, N., & Sisodia, R. (2016). Shakti Leadership: Embracing Feminine and Masculine Power in Business. Berrett-Koehler Publishers.

  • Bhat, V., & Bhat, N. (2013). My cancer is me: The Journey from Illness to Wholeness. Hay House Publishing.

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Stuart Candy

Stuart Candy

Distinguished Visiting Professor in Critical Futures

School of Architecture, Art and Design


Expertise

Strategic and dialogic foresight
Experiential and participatory futures
Worldbuilding and transmedia storytelling

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Overview

Dr. Stuart Candy is a pioneer of experiential futures, a family of practices for supporting collective foresight through media, the arts, and design. With a background spanning law, the history and philosophy of science, and musical theatre, for two decades he has seeded and grown approaches to rigorous imagining and co-creation that are now used worldwide.

A frequent advisor and collaborator on cultural, educational, governance, and organizational initiatives, Dr. Candy has worked with Fortune 100 companies, UN agencies, the International Red Cross, World Energy Council, Smithsonian Institution, Dubai Museum of the Future, Oxford University, the BBC, The New York Times, the Obama Foundation, U.S. Conference of Mayors, and cities from Melbourne to Mexico.

He has held academic appointments at leading universities and design schools including the inaugural professorship in Social Foresight at Parsons School of Design in New York, and fellowships at the East-West Center (Hawaii), Museum of Tomorrow (Brazil), INK (India), Berggruen Institute, World Economic Forum, and The Long Now Foundation.

Dr. Candy is a member of the OECD’s Expert Group on Strategic Foresight, chair of the Center for PostNatural History, and founding director of the creative research unit and award-winning publisher Situation Lab. He recently served as curatorial advisor for NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory’s Getty-backed exhibition in Los Angeles, “Blended Worlds: Experiments in Interplanetary Imagination”.

Stuart Candy joined Tecnológico de Monterrey as Distinguished Visiting Professor in Critical Futures for the School of Architecture, Art and Design. 

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Education and Training

  • Ph.D., Political Science, University of Hawai’i at Mānoa
  • M.A., Political Science (Alternative Futures), University of Hawai’i at Mānoa
  • LL.B. (Hons), University of Melbourne
  • B.A., History & Philosophy of Science, University of Melbourne
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Publications

  • Cuttica, Filippo & Candy, Stuart. (2022). The Futures Bazaar: A Public Imagination Toolkit.
  • Luria, Michal & Candy, Stuart. (2022). Letters from the Future: Exploring Ethical Dilemmas in the Design of Social Agents. 10.1145/3491102.3517536. 
  • Candy, Stuart & Kornet Weber, Kelly. (2019). Turning Foresight Inside Out: An Introduction to Ethnographic Experiential Futures. Journal of Futures Studies. 23. 3-22. 10.6531/JFS.201903_23(3).0002. 
  • Hayward, Peter & Candy, Stuart. (2017). The Polak Game, or: Where do you stand?. Journal of Futures Studies. 22. 5-14. 10.6531/JFS.2017.22(2).A5. 
  • Candy, Stuart. (2010). The Futures of Everyday Life: Politics and the Design of Experiential Scenarios. 10.13140/RG.2.1.1840.0248.  

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Stuart Candy - Faculty

Stuart Candy

Stuart Candy

Profesor Visitante Distinguido en Futuros Críticos

Escuela de Arte, Arquitectura y Diseño


Expertise

Prospectiva estratégica y dialogada
Futuros experienciales y participativos
Construcción del mundo y narración transmedia

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Overview

Dr. Stuart Candy is a pioneer of experiential futures, a family of practices for supporting collective foresight through media, the arts, and design. With a background spanning law, the history and philosophy of science, and musical theatre, for two decades he has seeded and grown approaches to rigorous imagining and co-creation that are now used worldwide.

A frequent advisor and collaborator on cultural, educational, governance, and organizational initiatives, Dr. Candy has worked with Fortune 100 companies, UN agencies, the International Red Cross, World Energy Council, Smithsonian Institution, Dubai Museum of the Future, Oxford University, the BBC, The New York Times, the Obama Foundation, U.S. Conference of Mayors, and cities from Melbourne to Mexico.

He has held academic appointments at leading universities and design schools including the inaugural professorship in Social Foresight at Parsons School of Design in New York, and fellowships at the East-West Center (Hawaii), Museum of Tomorrow (Brazil), INK (India), Berggruen Institute, World Economic Forum, and The Long Now Foundation.

Dr. Candy is a member of the OECD’s Expert Group on Strategic Foresight, chair of the Center for PostNatural History, and founding director of the creative research unit and award-winning publisher Situation Lab. He recently served as curatorial advisor for NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory’s Getty-backed exhibition in Los Angeles, “Blended Worlds: Experiments in Interplanetary Imagination”.

Stuart Candy joined Tecnológico de Monterrey as Distinguished Visiting Professor in Critical Futures for the School of Architecture, Art and Design. 

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Education and Training

  • Ph.D., Political Science, University of Hawai’i at Mānoa
  • M.A., Political Science (Alternative Futures), University of Hawai’i at Mānoa
  • LL.B. (Hons), University of Melbourne
  • B.A., History & Philosophy of Science, University of Melbourne
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Publications

  • Cuttica, Filippo & Candy, Stuart. (2022). The Futures Bazaar: A Public Imagination Toolkit.
  • Luria, Michal & Candy, Stuart. (2022). Letters from the Future: Exploring Ethical Dilemmas in the Design of Social Agents. 10.1145/3491102.3517536. 
  • Candy, Stuart & Kornet Weber, Kelly. (2019). Turning Foresight Inside Out: An Introduction to Ethnographic Experiential Futures. Journal of Futures Studies. 23. 3-22. 10.6531/JFS.201903_23(3).0002. 
  • Hayward, Peter & Candy, Stuart. (2017). The Polak Game, or: Where do you stand?. Journal of Futures Studies. 22. 5-14. 10.6531/JFS.2017.22(2).A5. 
  • Candy, Stuart. (2010). The Futures of Everyday Life: Politics and the Design of Experiential Scenarios. 10.13140/RG.2.1.1840.0248.  

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Ernesto Stein - Faculty

Ernesto Stein

Ernesto Stein

Distinguished University

Professor in Public Policy

School of Social Sciences and Government

School of Government and Public Transformation


Expertise

Economic development
International trade
Productive development policies
Political economy of policy making

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Overview

Dr. Ernesto Stein was the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) representative in Mexico, where he guided all the activities of the IDB Group (public and private side) in the country with a focus on reducing regional gaps and fostering economic development. With a career spanning almost 30 years at the IDB, Ernesto Stein held different roles, including principal economist at the Research Department and regional economic advisor for Central America, Mexico, Panama, and the Dominican Republic.

He has also been a Growth Fellow at Harvard University’s Center for International Development.

His research primarily focuses on areas critical to economic development and policy. These include international trade and integration, foreign direct investment, productive development policies, institutional economics, and political economy.

He has authored or edited over 12 books and contributed to more than 40 articles in edited volumes and refereed journals such as the Journal of International Economics, the Journal of Development Economics, Economic Policy, Economics and Politics, and the American Economic Review (papers and proceedings), among others.

Ernesto Stein joined Tecnológico de Monterrey as Distinguished University Professor in Public Policy for the School of Social Sciences and Government and the School of Government and Public Transformation.

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Education and Training

  • Ph.D., Economics, University of California, Berkeley
  • B.A., Economics, University of Buenos Aires
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Publications

  • Ghezzi, P., Hallak, JC., Stein, E, Ordoñez, R. and Salazar, L., 2022, Competing in Agribusiness: Corporate Strategies and Public Policies for the Challenges of the 21st Century, Inter-American Development Bank

  • Rodriguez Chatruc, M., Stein, E. and Vlaicu, R., 2021, “How Issue Framing Shapes Trade Attitudes”: Evidence from a multi-country survey experiment”, Journal of International Economics 129.

  • Crespi, G., Fernández-Arias, E., and Stein, E., eds., 2014. Rethinking Productive Development: Sound Policies and Institutions for Economic Transformation. Inter-American Development Bank.

  • Daude, C. and Stein, E., 2007. The quality of institutions and foreign direct investment. Economics & Politics, 19(3), pp.317-344.

  • Alesina, A., Hausmann, R., Hommes, R. and Stein, E., 1999. Budget institutions and fiscal performance in Latin America. Journal of Development Economics, 59(2), pp.253-273.

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Ernesto Stein - Faculty

Ernesto Stein

Ernesto Stein

Profesor Universitario

Distinguido de Políticas Públicas

Escuela de Ciencias Sociales y Gobierno

Escuela de Gobierno y Transformación Pública


Expertise

Desarrollo económico
Comercio internacional
Políticas de desarrollo productivo
Economía política de la elaboración de políticas

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Overview

Dr. Ernesto Stein was the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) representative in Mexico, where he guided all the activities of the IDB Group (public and private side) in the country with a focus on reducing regional gaps and fostering economic development. With a career spanning almost 30 years at the IDB, Ernesto Stein held different roles, including principal economist at the Research Department and regional economic advisor for Central America, Mexico, Panama, and the Dominican Republic.

He has also been a Growth Fellow at Harvard University’s Center for International Development.

His research primarily focuses on areas critical to economic development and policy. These include international trade and integration, foreign direct investment, productive development policies, institutional economics, and political economy.

He has authored or edited over 12 books and contributed to more than 40 articles in edited volumes and refereed journals such as the Journal of International Economics, the Journal of Development Economics, Economic Policy, Economics and Politics, and the American Economic Review (papers and proceedings), among others.

Ernesto Stein joined Tecnológico de Monterrey as Distinguished University Professor in Public Policy for the School of Social Sciences and Government and the School of Government and Public Transformation.

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Education and Training

  • Ph.D., Economics, University of California, Berkeley
  • B.A., Economics, University of Buenos Aires
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Publications

  • Ghezzi, P., Hallak, JC., Stein, E, Ordoñez, R. and Salazar, L., 2022, Competing in Agribusiness: Corporate Strategies and Public Policies for the Challenges of the 21st Century, Inter-American Development Bank

  • Rodriguez Chatruc, M., Stein, E. and Vlaicu, R., 2021, “How Issue Framing Shapes Trade Attitudes”: Evidence from a multi-country survey experiment”, Journal of International Economics 129.

  • Crespi, G., Fernández-Arias, E., and Stein, E., eds., 2014. Rethinking Productive Development: Sound Policies and Institutions for Economic Transformation. Inter-American Development Bank.

  • Daude, C. and Stein, E., 2007. The quality of institutions and foreign direct investment. Economics & Politics, 19(3), pp.317-344.

  • Alesina, A., Hausmann, R., Hommes, R. and Stein, E., 1999. Budget institutions and fiscal performance in Latin America. Journal of Development Economics, 59(2), pp.253-273.

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Aviso de Privacidad Talent Tank

Identidad y domicilio del Responsable

El Responsable del tratamiento de los datos personales que usted proporcione, es el Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey (en lo sucesivo "ITESM") con domicilio ubicado en Av. Eugenio Garza Sada Sur No. 2501, colonia Tecnológico en Monterrey, Nuevo León, México. C.P. 64700.

Datos personales tratados por el ITESM

Para cumplir con las finalidades del tratamiento de datos personales de usuarios, señaladas en el presente Aviso de Privacidad, es necesario que el ITESM trate las siguientes categorías de datos personales:

  • Datos de identificación (incluyendo su imagen personal)
  • Datos de contacto
  • Datos demográficos
  • Datos académicos
  • Datos de autenticación
  • Datos Laborales

Así mismo, le informamos que, para cumplir con las finalidades señaladas en el presente Aviso, ITESM no recabará ni tratará datos personales sensibles.

Finalidades primarias

El ITESM dará tratamiento a sus datos personales para las siguientes finalidades primarias indispensables y necesarias para la relación jurídica existente entre el titular y el responsable:

  • Identificarlo como usuario para pre-registro, registro y acceso a Talent Tank.
  • Para gestionar la(s) solicitud(es) que usted realice en relación con el Talent Tank e Iniciativa de Plataformas.
  • Para validar la veracidad y calidad de la información proporcionada por usted o aquella que pueda inferirse de usted u obtenerse de otras fuentes lícitas a las que el ITESM pueda tener acceso, incluyendo la verificación de sus datos ante instancias gubernamentales o terceros con los que tengamos celebrados acuerdos de colaboración.
  • Realizar actividades de análisis de la información y datos relacionados con su persona mediante la aplicación de diversas técnicas y tecnologías de análisis de datos que nos permitirán conocer mejor su perfil, aptitudes e intereses.
  • Utilizarlos para entrenar modelos de inteligencia artificial con el objetivo de mejorar la experiencia del usuario.
  • Para invitarle y en su caso, gestionar su acceso y participación en la(s) actividad(es) y eventos relacionados a la Iniciativa de Plataformas.
  • De ser procedente, para otorgarle apoyos de diferente índole incluyendo los económicos, becas y/o préstamos en caso de cumplir con los requisitos establecidos en el Talent Tank e Iniciativa de Plataformas.
  • En caso de aplicar, para inscribirle y participar en programas de vinculación con instituciones académicas, de investigación gubernamentales y/o privadas en México y en el extranjero.
  • Para dar cumplimiento y seguimiento a las bases, requisitos y procedimientos para el registro, admisión y desarrollo en el Talent Tank e Iniciativa de Plataformas.
  • Para inscribirle a eventos y/o actividades afines a la Iniciativa de Plataformas en las que participe representando al ITESM.
  • Para atender, registrar y dar seguimiento a las quejas que en su caso realice.
  • Para utilizar su imagen personal (ya sea en formato de fotografía, video, o cualquier otro medio similar) para hacer publicaciones internas y externas sobre su participación en eventos o actividades, así como para promocionar al ITESM.
  • Enviarle comunicaciones, notificaciones y avisos personales a través de distintos canales y mecanismos tecnológicos de comunicación que el ITESM considere pertinentes a fin de darle a conocer información relevante sobre el estado de su proceso de registro o cualquier asunto que resulte de su interés; así como para conocer su opinión respecto a la atención recibida y los servicios que ofrecemos.
  • Los datos de perfil y de contacto que proporcione a la plataforma, serán visibles a otros usuarios de la plataforma.
  • Para realizar estadísticas y reportes para control interno.
  • Para cumplir con las obligaciones previstas en la normatividad aplicable y con los términos y condiciones de cada convocatoria.
  • Para dar cumplimiento y seguimiento a los términos y condiciones, lineamientos o reglamentación aplicable al servicio que recibe o actividad en la que participa.
  • Para dar cumplimiento y seguimiento a los procedimientos y actividades institucionales previstos en guías, procedimientos, reglamentos, normas, códigos o políticas de carácter interno que resulten aplicables.

Finalidades secundarias

De manera adicional, el ITESM utilizará su información personal para las siguientes finalidades que no son necesarias para el servicio que nos solicita, pero que nos permiten y facilitan brindarle una mejor atención:

  • Para contactos posteriores.
  • Para enviarle información que consideramos podría ser de su interés y que pudiera estar relacionada con los productos y servicios que ofrecemos.
  • Para enviarle invitaciones a eventos, actividades, programas y proyectos.
  • Realizar actividades de análisis de la información y datos relacionados con su participación en Iniciativa de Plataformas mediante la aplicación de diversas técnicas y tecnologías de análisis de datos que nos permitirán conocer mejor su desempeño y datos sociodemográficos de su participación.
  • Procesos de disociación de sus datos personales para darles tratamiento de forma anónima.
  • Para enviarle publicidad y comunicaciones con fines de mercadotecnia o tele-marketing o compañas financieras.

En caso de que no desee que sus datos personales sean tratados para alguna o todas las finalidades adicionales, desde este momento usted nos puede comunicar lo anterior al correo datospersonales@itesm.mx, indicándonos en el cuerpo del correo su nombre completo, su relación con el instituto y que no desea que sus datos sean tratados para alguna o todas las finalidades secundarias.

La negativa para el uso de sus datos personales para fines adicionales, no podrá ser un motivo para negarle los servicios solicitados o dar por terminada la relación establecida con nosotros.

Transferencias

Con base en lo establecido en el artículo 37 de la LFPDPPP, el ITESM podrá transferir sus datos personales sin requerir de su consentimiento en los siguientes supuestos:

  • A sociedades controladoras, subsidiarias o afiliadas bajo el control común del responsable (ITESM), o a una sociedad matriz o cualquier sociedad del mismo grupo del responsable que opere bajo los mismos procesos y políticas internas.
  • Autoridades competentes en los casos previstos por la normatividad aplicable, en el caso que recibiéramos un requerimiento de obligado cumplimiento.
  • Cuando sea precisa para el mantenimiento o cumplimiento de la relación jurídica entre Usted y el ITESM, como lo es el caso de Personas físicas o morales, nacionales o internacionales con las que tengamos celebrados acuerdos jurídicos vinculantes.

Derechos ARCO y/o revocación del consentimiento

Usted o su representante legal podrá ejercer cualquiera de los derechos de acceso, rectificación, cancelación u oposición (en lo sucesivo “derechos arco”), así como revocar su consentimiento para el tratamiento de sus datos personales a través del correo electrónico datospersonales@itesm.mx y siguiendo el procedimiento, requisitos y plazos para el ejercicio de sus derechos ARCO y/o revocación del consentimiento de nuestra página de internet: https://tec.mx/es/derechos-arco-yo-revocacion-del-consentimiento.

Limitación y/o divulgación de sus Datos Personales

Usted podrá limitar el uso o divulgación de sus datos personales en los eventos o actividades que se lleven a cabo a través de herramientas y plataformas digitales, no activando la cámara, no utilizando su imagen personal en la cuenta con la que se conecte y/o no registrándose con su perfil (dependerá de la plataforma que se utilice para llevar a cabo el evento o actividad).

En las comunicaciones por correo electrónico, inscribiéndose en el listado de exclusión (unsubscribe list), cuando esté disponible en la propia comunicación.

Usted también podrá limitar el uso o divulgación de sus datos personales enviando su solicitud a el ITESM a través de un correo electrónico dirigido a la dirección datospersonales@itesm.mx.

Los requisitos para acreditar su identidad, así como el procedimiento para atender su solicitud se regirán por los mismos criterios señalados en nuestra página de internet: https://tec.mx/es/derechos-arco-yo-revocacion-del-consentimiento. En caso de que resulte procedente, se le registrará en el listado de exclusión propio del ITESM.

Uso de Cookies

El ITESM utiliza varias tecnologías para mejorar la eficiencia de la Plataforma incluyendo su experiencia cuando navega por el sitio. Las cookies son pequeñas cantidades de información que se almacenan en el navegador utilizado por cada usuario para que el servidor recuerde cierta información que posteriormente pueda utilizar. Esta información permite identificarle y guardar sus preferencias personales para brindarle una mejor experiencia de navegación.

Le recordamos que usted puede desactivar, deshabilitar o ajustar el uso de cookies y otras tecnologías siguiendo los procedimientos del navegador de internet que utiliza.

Seleccione la opción de “configuración” o herramientas de acuerdo con su explorador.

Seleccione la opción desactivar cookies. Este proceso no solo deshabilitará las cookies de nuestra Plataforma, sino las de todo su navegador.

Los datos personales que se pueden obtener a través del uso de estas tecnologías son los siguientes: Identificadores, nombre de usuario y contraseñas de una sesión; región en la que se encuentra; tipo de navegador; tipo de sistema operativo; fecha y hora del inicio y final de una sesión; páginas web visitadas; búsquedas realizadas y publicidad revisada. Estas tecnologías podrán deshabilitarse siguiendo los procedimientos del navegador de internet que utiliza.

Departamento de Datos Personales del ITESM

Es importante hacer de su conocimiento que el ITESM cuenta con un Departamento de Datos Personales el cual, como parte de sus funciones, tiene la de resolver cualquier duda que usted pudiere tener relacionada con el uso de su información. Asimismo, el Departamento de Datos Personales dará seguimiento a cualquier queja o reclamación que usted pudiere tener relacionada con el tratamiento de su información personal.

Usted puede contactar al Departamento de Datos Personales del ITESM enviando un correo electrónico a la siguiente dirección electrónica: datospersonales@itesm.mx.

INAI

En caso de considerarlo necesario, le informamos que tiene el derecho de acudir ante el Instituto Nacional de Transparencia Acceso a la Información y Protección de Datos Personales (INAI) para hacer valer cualquier inconformidad relacionada con el tratamiento de sus datos personales por parte del ITESM.

Cambios al Aviso de Privacidad

El ITESM le notificará de cualquier cambio a su aviso de privacidad a través de https://tec.mx/es/aviso-privacidad-talent-tank.

Última actualización: abril 2024