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Going Live on LinkedIn Monday
Going Live on LinkedIn Monday
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Join me for a LinkedIn Live Monday?11. apr. 2026
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I'm writing more and more here29. mar. 2026
I'm writing more and more here
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The Meeting After the Meeting1. mar. 2026
The Meeting After the Meeting
I knew something was off when his team all said the same thing. Different people, different roles, different levels of…
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The Morning That Changes Everything28. feb. 2026
The Morning That Changes Everything
Your best thinking happens in the first 90 minutes of your day. And you're wasting it on email or worse, social.
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The Founder Who Couldn't Go Home22. feb. 2026
The Founder Who Couldn't Go Home
Before anything else this week. After coaching 60+ founder-CEOs, I see five areas where progress shows up fastest.
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Why Sleep Debt Makes You a Worse Leader21. feb. 2026
Why Sleep Debt Makes You a Worse Leader
Before anything else this week. After coaching 60+ founder-CEOs, I see five areas where progress shows up fastest.
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The Hire You Keep Making15. feb. 2026
The Hire You Keep Making
She was hiring again. Fourth head of operations in two years.
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The Moment You Know Something Has to Change14. feb. 2026
The Moment You Know Something Has to Change
The breaking point looks different for everyone. For me, it was a February morning in Copenhagen.
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Peter Sorgenfrei delte detteYour partner has been doing math in their head for a while. How many evenings you've actually been home this month. How many times the phone came out at dinner. How many "next quarters" you've promised that didn't change anything. They haven't said it. Not yet. They are watching to see if you say it first. I can help you start the conversation. This work is for founders who want to stay in the company without losing everything around it. Skip it if you want a framework to print, or a coach who's read books about scaling but never run one, or if the company is the only thing in your life. 1 spot left. 90 days. Full refund after session 2 if it's not right. Closes Sunday. Let me know. --- 👋 I’m @Peter Sorgenfrei, I coach world-class CEOs and Founders and write a ton :) My book: The Whole Human Leader is available now (whl.petersorgenfrei.com) and I share all I know weekly here: nl.petersorgenfrei.com Hit the 🔔 and hit me up if there is a topic you'd like me to cover.
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Peter Sorgenfrei delte detteI've coached 63 founders across 13 countries over the last five years. Different industries, different stages, different countries. The pattern is almost always the same. The founder who hired me was tired. The founder who finished the 90 days with me was clearer. Clearer about which conversations to have. Which ones to stop having. Where the company actually needed them and where it didn't. One client described it as "returning home to who I am" 1 spot left for 1:1 work with me. Closes Sunday. Just send me a message. --- 👋 I’m @Peter Sorgenfrei, I coach world-class CEOs and Founders and write a ton :) My book: The Whole Human Leader is available now (whl.petersorgenfrei.com) and I share all I know weekly here: nl.petersorgenfrei.com Hit the 🔔 and hit me up if there is a topic you'd like me to cover.
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Peter Sorgenfrei delte detteYou know which one. The one with your co-founder where you stopped being honest about 8 months ago. The one with the senior hire who's not performing. The one with your partner where you've been saying "soon" for a year. That meeting is the meeting. The longer you avoid it, the more it costs. 1 spot left open in my 1:1 coaching. 90 days, full refund after session 2 if it's not the right fit. Closes Sunday. Message me and we'll chat.
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Peter Sorgenfrei delte dettePull up your calendar from last week. Count the meetings that moved the company forward. Then count the meetings where you were putting out a fire someone else lit. If the ratio is upside down, you've become the interference. The founders I work with usually arrive there without noticing. The team grew. The product shipped. The meetings multiplied. Somewhere along the way, the week stopped being yours. 90 days of 1:1 work to take the week back. Specific meetings. Specific decisions. Specific people. No frameworks you have to translate yourself. 2 spots open now. Closes Sunday. Send me a message if we should talk
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Peter Sorgenfrei delte detteIn 2020, I burned out properly. The kind where I couldn't get off the couch for a month and a half. What I remember most clearly is not the crash. It's the 18 months before. I felt it coming. I knew. I just kept telling myself one more quarter, one more raise, one more hire, and the pressure would lift. It never lifts on its own. You either change how you're running the company, or the company finishes running you. Most of the founders I coach now arrive with that same quiet voice in the back of their head. The one that says: "This is not sustainable. I cannot do another year like this. I have felt this before." If that's you, this week is the moment to do something about it. 2 spots open in my 1:1 coaching. 90 days. Full refund after session 2 if it's not right. Closes Sunday. Send me a message.
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Peter Sorgenfrei delte detteLooking forward to this tomorrow Tuesday afternoon CET with the clever and funny Matt Wheeler-Barrett
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Peter Sorgenfrei delte detteI'm opening 2 spots in my 1:1 coaching this week. This is for scaling founder-CEOs running companies of 20 to 400 people. The kind of founder who built something real and is now spending the week running from it instead of running it. You probably know the feeling. Calendar packed. Inbox a blur. The meeting you actually need to have, the one with your co-founder, your partner, your head of sales, your own head, postponed again. And somewhere quieter in the back of your mind, the sense that you've felt this before. Or you're about to. I built 15 companies. I burned out in 2020. I've coached 63 founders across 13 countries since then. I know the slow erosion. I know the math your partner is doing in their head. 90 days of 1:1 work. Two sessions in, and if it's not the right fit, full refund. 2 spots. Closes Sunday. Send me a message if you are interested.
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Peter Sorgenfrei delte detteA client closed the biggest deal of his career last month. Eight figures. The one he'd been pitching for months. I asked how it felt. He went quiet. Then said, "I've been in fight or flight ever since." He'd wanted it for years. Prepped for it. Pitched it. And the moment he succeeded His nervous system said, "Cool, now don't screw it up." He said the thing he wanted became the thing he was afraid to lose. That's the part you don't really get told about. The fear doesn't leave when the win arrives. The stakes just go up, really.
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Peter Sorgenfrei delte detteI used to think the best entrepreneurs were the ones with the best ideas. Turns out, they're just the ones who actually ship. I've wasted months overthinking launches. Perfecting copy. Testing headlines. Waiting for "the right moment." Meanwhile, someone else with a worse product and better execution just... won. Here's what nobody tells you about entrepreneurship: Execution beats strategy every single time. You can have the smartest plan in the world. But if you're still tweaking it while your competitor is learning from real customers, you've already lost. I learned this the hard way. I spent six months building a course that I thought was going to change everything. Perfect modules. Polished videos. Every detail dialed in. I launched it to crickets. Know what worked? The messy beta I threw together in two weeks for my email list. It made more in month one than the "perfect" course did in six months. The difference? I stopped theorizing and started testing. Most people never start because they're too busy preparing to start. They're reading another book. Taking another course. Waiting until they know "enough." But here's the truth: You don't learn by studying. You learn by doing. The market doesn't care about your potential. It cares about what you've shipped. Three things I've stopped doing: 1. Asking for opinions from people who haven't done what I'm trying to do 2. Waiting for all the pieces to be "ready" before I test something 3. Consuming more content when what I really need is more action These were all just sophisticated forms of procrastination. I was confusing motion with progress. Now I operate differently. I build in public. I test fast. I iterate based on real feedback, not imagined scenarios. Is it scary? Yes. Does it feel uncomfortable? Absolutely. But uncomfortable is where growth lives. You can't optimize your way to clarity. You have to act your way there. Every entrepreneur I admire has one thing in common: They shipped before they were ready. They didn't wait for perfect conditions. They didn't need everyone's approval. They just started. And then they adjusted based on what actually happened, not what they thought would happen. So here's what I want you to do: Take that idea you've been sitting on. The one you keep researching. The one you're not "quite ready" for. The one that scares you a little. And ship a version of it this week. Not the final version. Not the perfect version. A real version that real people can actually use. Because the gap between where you are and where you want to be isn't closed by planning. It's closed by doing. nl.petersorgenfrei.com
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Peter Sorgenfrei syntes godt om dettePeter Sorgenfrei syntes godt om detteThe Karma matchmaking Area at Latitude59, pre-start. Latitude59 this week: A common conversation across panelists, private conversations, with founders & investors - "How are we moving from AI experiments to something businesses can actually trust and govern?" Private. Controlled. Connected to your actual systems, data, knowledge. Auditable. The risk profile changes with company size. The need for trust doesn't. We put together a practical briefing on exactly this. Link in comments. #Latitude59 #PrivateAI #EnterpriseAI
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Peter Sorgenfrei syntes godt om dettePeter Sorgenfrei syntes godt om detteThis video is for those who "feel to old" to make a complete change of career. This brave woman TuneGirl creates fully analog live performances through Eurorack modular systems. At 63 years old she still has the energy for doing this techno-live performances and is a rising star in the scene, being requested in many venues
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Peter Sorgenfrei syntes godt om dettePeter Sorgenfrei syntes godt om dette🤩 This week was awesome! First, there was the Infoshare, where we broke the system with the 5 Community + Open Mercato - and now we've released v0.6.2! Tomasz had a great speech on building the company value, the way we did it in the past, and doing it right now at Open Mercato, I've got a speech on how we do Agenting Engineering at scale (700k lines of code, 100+ contributors) - let me know in the comments if you'd like to get the slides (in case you missed Infoshare :)) Then, the v0.6.2 landed: - UX improvements, - Security fixes, - new features (agentic framework extensions, S3 storage, customers import from Excel and way more) Happy Friday!
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Peter Sorgenfrei syntes godt om dettePeter Sorgenfrei syntes godt om detteI recently listened to an interview with Take-Two Interactive CEO Strauss Zelnick talking about AI in gaming, and one point stood out immediately. He said AI can help developers create assets faster, but it still can’t create a true hit game. According to him, blockbuster titles come from originality, timing, taste, and ideas that don’t yet exist in the data AI is trained on. And his most interesting point was probably this: “Clones don’t sell.” The more I thought about it, the more it felt relevant to advertising as well. Right now, the ad industry is going through its “AI creative factory” hype. Massive asset generation, hundreds of variations, endless production pipelines. Some of it is genuinely impressive, and there’s clearly value in increasing speed and output. But most of these systems still operate on the same fundamental logic: analyzing what already worked and reproducing similar patterns faster than humans can. That’s useful. Very useful. But usefulness and originality are not the same thing. The reality is that anyone with access to the same models, tools, and prompts can now generate high-quality assets at scale. Which means the competitive advantage is already shifting somewhere else. Not in the production itself, but in the ability to identify the right insight before everyone else does. In understanding the audience better. In spotting behavioral patterns early. In knowing which ideas are worth testing in the first place. That’s where AI becomes truly powerful. Not as a replacement for creative thinking, but as an enhancer for the systems around it. Reducing testing cycles, accelerating iteration, processing larger volumes of data, and surfacing patterns humans would probably miss. Personally, I think the biggest opportunity with AI right now is not replacing creativity. It’s removing friction around it. Because if every agency ends up with the same “creative factory”, then creativity itself stops being the differentiator. And when that happens, the only thing left that really matters is who understands people better than everyone else. Image for reference... would you even notice it?
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Thomas L. Doorley, III
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Leadership today is no longer about having the right answers. It’s about building the capability to see and act before others do. In this episode, three of my Sage Partners colleagues and I, outline four initiatives leaders can use to guide your enterprises through today’s turbulence — technological disruption, geopolitical instability, cultural fracture, and economic uncertainty. Drawing on our decades at the front lines of strategy, leadership, culture, and governance, we share a practical playbook for navigating the fog. This episode sets the foundation.The next four will take a deeper dive into each initiative. 🎧 If you missed it the first time, you can watch it here. https://lnkd.in/e4cf3PiF #Leadership #Strategy #CorporateGovernance #Transformation #CEO
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Thomas L. Doorley, III
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Navigating the Fog of Change™: The Leader’s Playbook Change has never come faster or hit us harder. In fog leadership is the light that shines through. That’s why for the past year on Navigating the Fog of Change™, my guests and I have described the turbulence reshaping our world. Technological disruption. Geopolitical instability. Cultural shifts. Economic uncertainty. The forces are massive. They occur faster than ever. And they are not temporary. Recognizing we are in the fog is necessary. But that insight alone is not sufficient. It’s time to move to action. In this episode, I’m joined by three of my Sage Partners to outline what leaders must do now. Drawing on our decades at the front lines of strategy, leadership, culture, and governance, we introduce four practical initiatives to help enterprises cut through chaos and move forward with clarity. 1️⃣ Design a Leader’s Change Agenda In the halcyon days of strategy consulting, we built five-year plans aimed at finding the “right” answer. In today’s environment, leaders must shift from being right to being ready. Larry Bennigson outlines six essential tasks to launch that journey. 2️⃣ Prepare the Enterprise for Change Change is hard. It requires an honest assessment of readiness and a compelling case for action — why change, and why now. John Hansen presents the framework leaders can use to ensure their organizations can change more successfully. 3️⃣ Understand the Changing Environment Leaders must institutionalize vigilance. Designate a team of Lookouts to scan for signals — opportunities and threats--to gather and feed to the team of Scouts who separate signals from noise and translate insight into action. I’ll explain how this discipline creates strategic advantage. 4️⃣ Leverage the Board for Insight — Not Just Oversight Too often boards are underutilized assets. Beyond fiduciary responsibility, they can bring perspective and insight precisely because they operate above the density of day-to-day management. Bob Kueppers explains how boards can become strategic partners in navigating change. Faced with the Fog of Change, leaders have a choice. You can hunker down and hope the storm passes. Or you can move deliberately — building an enterprise that is more resilient, more creative, and ultimately more valuable than before. This episode marks a pivot. In the weeks ahead, we will take each initiative deeper — translating experience into execution. If you’ve been asking, “What do we actually do now?” This is where we begin. Join the conversation here: https://lnkd.in/e4cf3PiF #NavigatetheFogof Change #Leadership #Strategy #Governance
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David Davis
BEYONDPOSSIBLE • 1 t følgere
Weekly Client Insight One of the most powerful levers for business growth is leadership development. A recent leadership initiative revealed just how much untapped value exists when managers sharpen their focus. By reallocating just 2.5 hours a week from low-value tasks to high-payoff activities, leaders unlocked an estimated $500,000 in annual productivity gains. The transformation wasn’t about working longer hours — it was about developing the skills to prioritize, set clearer goals, and engage teams more effectively. Along the way, the organization also saw improved accuracy, fewer errors, and a stronger culture of commitment. The lesson is clear: when leaders at every level develop the mindset and tools to focus on what matters most, the results compound across the business. If you’re a CEO or business owner, you should explore the opportunity for a similar result in your own organization. 👉 Follow us for more weekly insights on building leadership and business growth.
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David Davis
BEYONDPOSSIBLE • 1 t følgere
How Tracking One Simple Metric Transformed Our Business in Just One Month. We used to guess which areas required our attention—hoping that our efforts would be successful. But after implementing a straightforward scorecard to monitor one key metric weekly, we gained crystal-clear insight into what genuinely drives our business forward. Here is a way to give it a go this week: 1. Identify a simple metric that gauges your business health—such as weekly cash flow or customer satisfaction score. (Do not worry about whether it is impactful or not, just commit to measuring one metric that comes to mind) 2. Create a simple scorecard—this can be as straightforward as a spreadsheet where you log your metric at the same time each week. 3. Review the scorecard with your team or yourself weekly to identify trends and make well-informed decisions. Monitoring important aspects with a straightforward scorecard is crucial for efficient business performance management. According to a survey by Pulse of the Profession, 94% of enterprises using scorecards report better alignment with their goals. Furthermore, businesses that regularly use scorecards are 12% more likely to succeed in reaching strategic objectives (Project Management Institute, 2023). Begin modestly, remain steady, and observe how clarity fosters advancement. What simple metric will you track this week? Share your thoughts below. 💡 Need support putting this into action? Reach out — we’re here to help. #BusinessPerformance #Scorecard #KeyMetrics #BusinessGrowth #StrategicManagement --- Inspired by insights from David Neville Davis and Donald Miller.
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Caroline Mehl
Constructive Dialogue… • 3 t følgere
Our minds play tricks on us — and that has serious consequences for democracy. I joined Daniel Yudkin on the Beacon Project Podcast to talk about why constructive dialogue across difference is so hard, and what we can actually do about it. We covered a lot of ground: how polarization has shifted since 2017, why COVID accelerated social anxiety among young people, and how CDI is using AI to help students build dialogue skills. One through-line: the psychological distortions that make us worse at disagreement aren’t bugs — they’re features of how human cognition works. Understanding that is the first step to doing something about it. The work CDI does on college campuses starts from that premise: you can’t talk people out of cognitive biases, but you can build environments and skills that make better dialogue more likely. Listen here: https://lnkd.in/ej6kqv9b
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Rebecca Dhrimaj
The Empathy Collective LLC • 3 t følgere
The role of HR is changing - are we ready for what’s next? In the latest episode of E3: Engage and Empower with Empathy, I invited human capital recruiter extraordinaire Olivia Hanninen, PhD to explore the evolving role of the CHRO and the strategic impact of HR in today’s organizations. Liv shares her journey from Russian historian to executive recruiter at ECA and reflects on the growing demands placed on HR leaders, from managing AI-driven hiring processes to navigating generational shifts in workplace expectations. Key themes we unpack: ✅ Why empathy is non-negotiable in modern HR leadership ✅ How AI is reshaping recruitment (but not replacing human intuition) ✅ The CHRO’s role in change management and business strategy ✅ What transparency and adaptability look like in action As Liv says, “A CHRO creates value when people don’t just want to work, they want to work well.” Listen to the full episode to learn how HR is evolving from a support function to a strategic powerhouse: YouTube: https://lnkd.in/ee-eHyaY Spotify: https://lnkd.in/eA-kKyWf Apple: https://lnkd.in/eMRmGmQ3 #HumanResources #CHRO #WorkplaceEvolution #FutureofWork #Podcast
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Adilen V.
Town of Bloomfield • 2 t følgere
💬 When it comes to impactful communication, where should leaders begin? Many of us start by focusing on what we want to say. But as our emerging leaders discovered in this week’s “Communicate with Impact” workshop, led by our in-house communications expert Brian Wolff, true strategic communication starts with the audience. Brian guided our cohort in exploring how understanding your audience’s needs, concerns, and preferences is the foundation for building meaningful connections. Without this step, even the most polished message can miss the mark. This session was a powerful reminder that leadership communication is about creating connection, trust, and impact. #LeadershipDevelopment #Communication #EmergingLeaders #BloomfieldRising
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Janne Korpi
Renesans Consulting • 2 t følgere
I put together another business simulation bot - this time, letting you try out your B2B sales chops. "The Room Is Yours" is the third in my series of Aldermach Group management simulations — short, scenario-based chatbot experiences that put you in situations most managers know a little too well. This one leans into the comedy. An enthusiastic client who has formed a vivid mental picture of your proposal — almost none of it accurate. A CFO who asks what things cost before knowing what they are. A chair who nods at everything, including contradictions. And a person in the corner who hasn't been introduced, hasn't looked up, and has been writing in their notebook for the last fifty minutes. They have one question. It is the best question anyone asks all day. Handle the room. See how it plays out. Receive an honest evaluation at the end. Link in comments. Free ChatGPT account required — works best on desktop. All characters and companies are fictional. Any resemblance to actual client meetings is, of course, purely coincidental.
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Stuart Sadick
Heidrick & Struggles • 6 t følgere
All businesses are becoming AI businesses—and HR leaders are at the heart of making that transition successful. In a new article, Daniel Sjöström and Sam Burman explore how HR leaders can accelerate AI adoption through leadership, change management, and workforce enablement. Drawing on insights from a recent Stockholm event with CPOs, investors, and business leaders, they share the key questions organisations must ask — from aligning leadership on AI strategy to upskilling teams and empowering experimentation. #AILeadership #HR #AITransformation #FutureOfWork #Leadership #SwedenAI #AI https://lnkd.in/ebHyCQqz
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Simone Maus
The Zone Global • 6 t følgere
𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗔𝗜 𝗖𝗮𝗻'𝘁 𝗥𝗲𝗽𝗹𝗮𝗰𝗲 𝗧𝗵𝗶𝘀 With AI taking over more tasks every day, there's one skill becoming exponentially more valuable: the ability to facilitate human connection and collective intelligence. I attended the AI Advantage seminar over the weekend and listened to Arthur Brooks, who wrote the book "The Science of Happiness". He says that AI can support the left brain to solve complicated problems, but for our right brain to solve complex problems, like human relationships, we have to use our social and emotional skills. AI can analyse data, generate reports, and even write code. But it can't read the room when tension spikes in a stakeholder meeting. It can't sense when someone's disengaged and draw them back in. It can't transform conflict into a creative breakthrough. These are uniquely human skills. And in the resource sector—where projects depend on alignment between technical teams, community stakeholders, and executives—they're not soft skills. They're survival skills. I've watched leaders spend millions on technology and strategy, only to see projects stall because teams couldn't work together effectively. The bottleneck wasn't capability. It was connection. Here's what I know from training hundreds of leaders: the future belongs to those who can do what AI can't. Facilitate with presence. Navigate emotions skillfully. Create cultures where people want to contribute their best thinking. One renewable energy project manager told me, "The techniques for navigating technical disagreements alone were worth the investment." Because in a world of artificial intelligence, an authentic human connection becomes your competitive advantage. #AI #FutureOfWork #Leadership #EmotionalIntelligence #TeamPerformance #Facilitation #ResourceSector #HighPerformance #CollectiveIntelligence #Togetherness
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Jason Averbook
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"Vegas is loud. HR is quiet." That’s the problem. I had the amazing opportunity to sit down with Johannes Sundlo, a Swedish HR leader who went from rural Sweden to Spotify to hands-on AI builder. We talked about why waiting for IT stalls your function. We discussed how Europe uses the EU AI Act as a shield while the US sprints. We discussed why schools banning phones creates a workforce that learns the tools on the job instead of in the classroom and the uncomfortable truth that many HR teams cannot name a KPI that actually moves the business. Johannes is clear. Start with your own pain. Take one boring task and solve it with AI this week. If you are a human in todays world, the ground is shifting and this will either wake you up or push you forward. Both are so useful in todays world! Listen here: https://lnkd.in/gqq8eard and link to other platforms in comment below.
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Ville Saarikalle
Nordic Business Forum • 3 t følgere
Nordic Business Forum attendees often, and rightfully so, look for highly concrete, immediately actionable takeaways. We always take this expectation very seriously. But what about the big, macro-level phenomena? 🌍 I completely understand the pragmatic approach: why spend energy on things outside of your control? It makes sense to focus on what you can influence. However, insightful speakers who can articulate macro trends can translate global noise into local, practical consequences. Here are a few pragmatic reasons why understanding the big picture is actually highly concrete: - Better risk management -> When you understand macro trends, you are prepared. - Sharper scenario planning -> Decision-making improves when you can map out "what if" scenarios and have your next steps ready when the time comes. - Identifying new opportunities -> Every geopolitical or economic shift destroys something old but creates new needs and voids. Those who grasp the big picture are the first to spot these business opportunities. - Smarter resource allocation -> Knowing the direction the world is heading helps you decide which strategic initiatives your company should invest its time and money in right now. In this sense, Michael Beckley is an absolute must-see at our upcoming event. His ability to unpack the state of the world won't just be extremely interesting but it will be concretely useful for your organization's everyday reality. If you aren't familiar with him yet, I highly recommend checking out his profile here: https://lnkd.in/dNzegC_R 👇
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Maijastiina Rouhiainen-Neunhäuserer (PhD)
Leadership shouldn't be a… • 2 t følgere
Leadership advice: tough to sell, tougher to absorb. I sat down with Annemie Ress and her cat for a little humble end-of-week self-reflection on why it’s so tricky: 🐾 It’s personal. Good advice gets close to the bone, so trust between advisor and leader is key. 🐾 Openness is a must. The receiver must be willing to reflect and change; the advisor must stay curious and co-create. 🐾 Ego gets in the way. Both sides have to park it at the door. 🐾 Context is everything. Even the coolest idea will miss the mark if the timing’s wrong. Meet people where they are before asking them to move. 🐾 Action > comfort. Real advice sparks real work. Doing nothing is easier, but progress and impact lives on the far side of effort. Catch the full conversation on Annemie’s "What's New?" podcast, cat cameos included. 🐾🎙️
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Neeta Nagra Ed.D, MBA
Fit To Be Strong Leader • 3 t følgere
Such an inspiring weekend presenting at Global Conference Alliance Inc.! 💫 I spoke about Why Nervous System Regulation Matters, because how we manage our internal world shapes how we lead, heal, and connect with others. One key insight from the conference really stood out: 📱 Constant access to work emails and not fully disconnecting keeps our nervous system switched on, even when we’re supposed to be resting. When we balance our autonomic nervous system, we shift from survival to flow: 💚 Less cortisol 💚 More empathy, focus, and resilience 💚 Burnout prevention It’s a reminder that nervous system regulation entails boundaries, presence, and recovery. 🌿 #LeadershipWellness #NervousSystemRegulation #DigitalWellbeing #WorkLifeBalance #MindBodyConnection #NurseWellbeing #SelfMasteringLeadership #HolisticHealth #Reiki #SoundHealing
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Terence Mauri
Hack Future Lab • 25 t følgere
Everybody has a plan until they get punched in the mouth." Mike Tyson Companies have the best strategies until they get punched in the mouth, too. In a recent keynote at the Oslo Business Forum, I challenged leaders that "agility is the new stability." It's time to reframe disruption not just as a risk to avoid but as an opportunity to seize. Disruption isn't just a tech story. It's a story of courage over complacency in an era when any company of any size can go from hero to zero. In my latest book, The Upside of Disruption (Wiley/Thinkers50), I outline that the future belongs to those who can lead with both tech and heart, understanding that without both, neither serves our ultimate goals. This isn't about choosing between humans and AI—it's about orchestrating both in sync. The future does not care. Far better to start exploring and experimenting today than to worry and hesitate about tomorrow. Melissa A. Mann Derek Sweeney Jeff Bigelow Mikaela Harn Tatjana Marinko Wiley London Speaker Bureau Kirk Myers Hack Future Lab Kenny Gan Cosimo Turroturro PepTalk Mirjana Novkovic Brightline Initiative Thinkers50 Nordic Business Forum Esteban V. Jon Fog Brix MySpeaker Finland #Thinkers50 #Leaders #Ceos #AI #Future #Change #Mindset #Human #Tech #Heart #Strategy #Growth #Talent #Innovation #Reinvent #Eventprofs #Upside #Courage #Agility #Resilience #Keynote #Author #OBF2025
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Candy Barone, CMCP, MBA
You Empowered Strong, LLC • 6 t følgere
Ready to pivot? 🔄 In my new Aligned AF Podcast episode with Karianne Munstedt, we dive into what happens when you stop resisting the call and step FULLY into the pivot: • You trust that unexpected nudge—even if it scares you • You lean into stillness-in-motion and let clarity land • You say “yes” to a new vision before you have all the answers That moment of courageous surrender is where the magic happens ... and where your next-level business awaits. Press play, lean into your pivot, and own the transformation that’s been whispering your name. 🎧 Listen in to the full episode here: https://lnkd.in/eunPNsV9 Have you ever answered a pivot call? Share how it changed your trajectory. 👇 #LeadershipIsaChoice #PivotWithPower #AlignedAF #LeadershipEvolution
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Robert Newland
Pandatron • 9 t følgere
Leadership coaching can be powerful, but it’s not always universal. As Mattias Magnell from Skanska describes, coaching worked very well for one third of their managers. Another third thought it might help colleagues, but not themselves. And the final third didn’t find it useful at all. It’s a reminder that leadership development is not one-size-fits-all. The challenge is creating approaches that truly meet people where they are. Watch the short clip here: https://lnkd.in/ezVuarST #LeadershipDevelopment #ExecutiveCoaching #OrganizationalCulture
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