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PDU | Optimal Learning: Leveraging Machine Learning to Become a Learning Machine

Session Details

Time:
Tuesday, February 27, 2024, 5:20PM - 6:20PM
This session has already taken place.
Registration Period:
From January 12, 2024 12:00 AM until February 27, 2024 5:20 PM
Location:
McCoy Hall 124 San Marcos
Instructor:
  • Kate Fly Career Counselor, McCoy College of Business
Registration:
34 / 60 registered

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Topic Details

Topic:
PDU | Optimal Learning: Leveraging Machine Learning to Become a Learning Machine
Description:

Topic: Optimal Learning
PDU Credit: One Point

Speaker Biography
JJ Ruescas - Human Optimization Strategist

JJ Ruescas is driven by curiosity, a lifelong learner, and a promoter of Kaizen or continuous improvement.
JJ started his career in the world of technology, where he led teams on several continents, guiding them to reach high performance.

One day he made a promise to himself: Not to finish a single day without learning something new for at least 10 minutes.

Thanks to that, he immersed himself in topics such as Productivity, Neuroscience, Psychology, Optimal Breathing, Nutrition, Cloud Technologies, etc. In itself, he became his own guinea pig with the goal of personal optimization.

Thanks to that, JJ is currently a High Performance and Results Coach for Startup Founders, and C-Level Executives of important companies in Latin America and the US.

As part of his personal mission to Optimize every human, 1% every day, he created the platform Optimizing me and the Podcast with the same name, where he regularly has conversations with leaders from different industries and areas of human development to extract insights that the audience benefits from.

Expertise Topics:
Human Optimization: Physiology, Mindset, Emotional Regulation
Burnout
Productivity
Flow States
Biohacking
High Performance
Leadership
Software and Tech in general: DevOps, Agile Methodologies

Duration:
60 minutes
Department:
McCoy College of Business - Graduate Programs