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Fundação (FFMS) - [IN] Pertinente
EP 214 | ECONOMIA: as nossas decisões são racionais?

Fundação (FFMS) - [IN] Pertinente

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 45:20


Por que razão achamos que um produto mais caro é sempre melhor? E que estratégia devemos seguir numa negociação salarial? Neste episódio, Filipa Galrão e o especialista Diogo Mendes exploram os mecanismos da economia comportamental, para lhe responder a esta e a outras questões.Descubra como o nosso cérebro, longe de ser uma máquina 100% racional, recorre a atalhos mentais que nos levam, muitas vezes, a tomar decisões financeiras pouco sensatas. As empresas conhecem bem essas vulnerabilidades - não é por acaso que a Amazon é hoje a segunda maior empregadora de economistas doutorados nos EUA.Ao longo da conversa, são desvendados alguns dos truques de marketing mais eficazes: o «efeito isco», por exemplo, que explica por que o pacote médio de pipocas no cinema existe apenas para nos fazer comprar o grande; ou a razão pela qual o antigo «leite gordo» passou a chamar-se «leite inteiro», mesmo sem qualquer alteração no produto.Uma conversa essencial para perceber como funciona o comportamento humano e para agir de forma informada na hora de consumir e investir.REFERÊNCIAS E LINKS ÚTEISARIELY, Dan, «Predictably Irrational: The Hidden Forces That Shape Our Decisions» (2008, HarperCollins)KAHNEMAN, Daniel, «Thinking, Fast and Slow» (2011, Farrar, Straus and Giroux)HARVARD BUSINESS REVIEW, «How to Answer 'What Are Your Salary Expectations?'» (2023, Harvard Business Review)OBSERVADOR, «As armadilhas mentais que os investidores enfrentam» (2022, Observador)THE STRATEGY STORY, «Economist Magazine: A Story of Clever Decoy Pricing» (2020, The Strategy Story)VOX, «Airport Prices Make No Sense, Except When You Consider the Monopoly Factor» (2023, Vox)BIOSDiogo MendesProfessor de Finanças na Stockholm School of Economics. Doutorou-se em finanças pela Nova School of Business and Economics, tendo passado pela London School of Economics e Imperial College London. Tem investigação nas áreas de literacia financeira, finanças da empresa e economia do desenvolvimento. Faz parte da equipa de coordenação do programa “Finanças para Todos” com o intuito de promover melhores práticas financeiras em Portugal.Filipa Galrão A Filipa vive no campo, mas é à cidade que vai quando precisa de euforia, seja em festivais de música ou no Estádio da Luz. Estudou Comunicação Social e Cultural na Universidade Católica. Em pequena, gravava o diário em K7, em graúda agarrou-se aos microfones da Rádio. Depois da Mega Hits e da Renascença, é agora uma das novas vozes da Rádio Comercial. Já deu à luz 1 livro infantil - Que Estranho! - e 2 filhos.

Fundação (FFMS) - [IN] Pertinente
EP 210 | ECONOMIA - Investir: entre o medo e o risco calculado

Fundação (FFMS) - [IN] Pertinente

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2025 44:18


Imagine a sua riqueza a encolher silenciosamente, ano após ano. Não é ficção: é o que acontece ao dinheiro de 70% dos portugueses, «adormecido» em depósitos a prazo.Neste episódio, Filipa Galrão conversa com o especialista em finanças, Diogo Mendes, que nos explica por que motivo apenas 2% dos portugueses investem em ações, enquanto nos países nórdicos essa percentagem está próxima dos 20%.Se formos além da realidade europeia, os contrastes são ainda mais significativos: sem um Estado Social robusto, 62% dos americanos participam no mercado acionista.O que explica estas diferenças? Um fator-chave é precisamente o nível de literacia financeira. Mas há outros: o género, a educação e, naturalmente, o rendimento influenciam as nossas decisões financeiras e o nosso grau de aversão ao risco ao longo da vida.Quer seja um investidor experiente ou alguém que nunca comprou uma ação, junte-se à conversa e aprenda a navegar o mundo dos investimentos com mais conhecimento e confiança.REFERÊNCIAS E LINKS ÚTEISBANCO DE PORTUGAL, CMVM, ASF,«4º Inquérito à Literacia Financeira da População Portuguesa» (2023, Todos Contam)CMVM, «Perfil do Investidor» (2023, Comissão do Mercado de Valores Mobiliários)DECO PROTESTE, «Custos de corretagem: simulação Deco para corretoras online vs. Bancos» (2023, Deco Proteste)EFAMA, «Household participation in capital markets» (2023, European Fund and Asset Management Association)«MONSTER OF WALL STREET», Madoff: The (2023, Netflix)«THE MEASURE OF A PLAN, Investment returns by asset class - Last 50 years» (2023, The Measure of a Plan)«WORLD FEDERATION OF EXCHANGES, Number of listed companies» (2023, Focus World Federation of Exchanges)BIOSDiogo MendesProfessor de Finanças na Stockholm School of Economics. Doutorou-se em finanças pela Nova School of Business and Economics, tendo passado pela London School of Economics e Imperial College London. Tem investigação nas áreas de literacia financeira, finanças da empresa e economia do desenvolvimento. Faz parte da equipa de coordenação do programa “Finanças para Todos” com o intuito de promover melhores práticas financeiras em Portugal.Filipa Galrão A Filipa vive no campo, mas é à cidade que vai quando precisa de euforia, seja em festivais de música ou no Estádio da Luz. Estudou Comunicação Social e Cultural na Universidade Católica. Em pequena, gravava o diário em K7, em graúda agarrou-se aos microfones da Rádio. Depois da Mega Hits e da Renascença, é agora uma das novas vozes da Rádio Comercial. Já deu à luz 1 livro infantil - Que Estranho! - e 2 filhos.

Purposeful Empathy with Anita Nowak
Perspective - Ft. Dr. Emma Stenström w/Anita Nowak - Purposeful Empathy

Purposeful Empathy with Anita Nowak

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2025 39:56


Watch this episode featuring Dr. Emma Stenström, Associate Professor at the Stockholm School of Economics and author of Bubble Hopping, to learn how the IDG skill “Perspective” can spark innovation and is necessary for bridge-building across divides.In this illuminating conversation, Emma discusses the research behind her concept of “Bubble Hopping,” which promotes stepping outside silos and echo chambers on purpose. She also explains why “fika” (which translates to coffee and cake) is a Swedish custom that leads to business success.00:00 Preview00:43 Introduction 01:21 About Dr. Emma Stenström02:47 The origin of the IDG framework04:41 How are IDGs useful within organizations and at undergraduate levels?09:45 How the IDG definition of “Perspective” resonates with Emma14:35 Experimenting with bubble-hopping techniques in classrooms17:05 How to stay open-minded to other people's perspectives19:02 The power of finding common ground in research23:46 What is the role of “fika” in Swedish business success?27:11 How is bubble hopping applicable in companies?32:05 Creating meetings over meals on sustainability35:28 Dr. Emma Stenström's Purposeful Empathy storyCONNECT WITH ANITA✩ Email purposefulempathy@gmail.com ✩ Website https://www.anitanowak.com✩ Buy a copy of Purposeful Empathy http://tiny.cc/PurposefulEmpathyCA✩ LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/anitanowak/✩ Instagram https://tinyurl.com/anitanowakinstagram✩ Podcast Audio https://tinyurl.com/PurposefulEmpathyPodcast✩ Bluesky https://bsky.app/profile/anitanowak.bsky.socialCONNECT WITH EMMA✩ LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/emma-stenstr%C3%B6m-354721/SHOW NOTES✩ Inner Development Goals✩ Bubble Hopping✩ Resonance Theory by German Sociologist Hartmut Rosa (as discussed at 21:14)Video edited by Green Horizon Studio

Fundação (FFMS) - [IN] Pertinente
EP 206 | Economia - Literacia financeira: no poupar é que está o ganho?

Fundação (FFMS) - [IN] Pertinente

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2025 38:44


Quanto estaria disposto a pagar por um bilhete para um grande jogo de basquetebol? E será que o método de pagamento – dinheiro físico ou cartão – influencia essa decisão?Neste episódio, Filipa Galrão e o especialista em finanças Diogo Mendespartilham estratégias para criar um orçamento familiar equilibrado, incluindo a regra 50/30/20 e a técnica «Pay Yourself First» – capazes  de transformar as nossas fragilidades psicológicas numa motivação para poupar.À boleia da neurociência, exploram ainda como a desmaterialização do dinheiro está a transformar os nossos hábitos de consumo.Se quer saber como passar de um gasto de 72 para 4 euros num ano, mas ainda acha que «no poupar é que está o ganho», então esta é mesmo a conversa certa para si.REFERÊNCIAS E LINKS ÚTEISWARREN, Elizabeth & TYAGI, Amelia Warren, «All your worth: The Ultimate Lifetime Money Plan», 2005, Free Press. (livro que populariza a regra 50/30/20)PRELEC, Drazen & SIMESTER, Duncan, «Always Leave Home Without It: A Further Investigation of the Credit-Card Effect on Willingness to Pay», 2001, Marketing LettersBANKER, Sachin & Prelec, Drazen, «How credit cards activate the reward center of our brains and drive spending», 2021, MIT Sloan«Mais de metade dos portugueses têm serviços de streaming», jornal Público (Marktest)«Salário médio subiu para 1142€», Rádio RenascençaRelatório do 4º Inquérito à Literacia Financeira da população portuguesaBIOSDiogo MendesProfessor de Finanças na Stockholm School of Economics. Doutorou-se em finanças pela Nova School of Business and Economics, tendo passado pela London School of Economics e Imperial College London. Tem investigação nas áreas de literacia financeira, finanças da empresa e economia do desenvolvimento. Faz parte da equipa de coordenação do programa “Finanças para Todos” com o intuito de promover melhores práticas financeiras em Portugal.Filipa Galrão A Filipa vive no campo, mas é à cidade que vai quando precisa de euforia, seja em festivais de música ou no Estádio da Luz. Estudou Comunicação Social e Cultural na Universidade Católica. Em pequena, gravava o diário em K7, em graúda agarrou-se aos microfones da Rádio. Depois da Mega Hits e da Renascença, é agora uma das novas vozes da Rádio Comercial. Já deu à luz 1 livro infantil - Que Estranho!- e 2 filhos.

In Good Company with Nicolai Tangen
HIGHLIGHTS: Lars Strannegård

In Good Company with Nicolai Tangen

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 10:54


We've curated a special 10-minute version of the podcast for those in a hurry. Here you can listen to the full episode: https://podcasts.apple.com/no/podcast/lars-stranneg%C3%A5rd-art-in-business-leadership-and/id1614211565?i=1000697784969&l=nbIn this episode of In Good Company, Nicolai Tangen welcomes Lars Strannegård, President of the Stockholm School of Economics, to explore why art and culture are essential in shaping tomorrow's business leaders. Strannegård shares how exposing students to creative expression builds empathy, enhances learning, and strengthens uniquely human skills that AI can't replicate. Ever wondered why reading fiction makes you a better leader? Or what business schools can learn from art museums? From the role of storytelling in leadership to the future of education in an AI-driven world, this conversation challenges conventional ideas about what makes great leaders. Tune in!In Good Company is hosted by Nicolai Tangen, CEO of Norges Bank Investment Management. New full episodes every Wednesday, and don't miss our Highlight episodes every Friday.The production team for this episode includes Isabelle Karlsson and PLAN-B's Niklas Figenschau Johansen, Sebastian Langvik-Hansen and Pål Huuse. Background research was conducted by Sara Arnesen.Watch the episode on YouTube: Norges Bank Investment Management - YouTubeWant to learn more about the fund? The fund | Norges Bank Investment Management (nbim.no)Follow Nicolai Tangen on LinkedIn: Nicolai Tangen | LinkedInFollow NBIM on LinkedIn: Norges Bank Investment Management: Administrator for bedriftsside | LinkedInFollow NBIM on Instagram: Explore Norges Bank Investment Management on Instagram Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Inspired Money
Understanding Behavioral Finance: How Emotions and Cognitive Biases Impact Investment Decisions

Inspired Money

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2025 72:38 Transcription Available


Why This Episode Is a Must-Watch In a world where financial decisions can be deeply influenced by emotions and biases, understanding how these factors play a role in investment strategy is crucial. This episode of “Inspired Money” dives deep into behavioral finance to uncover the predictable irrationality in our investment choices. Are you letting fear and greed drive your financial decisions? Discover strategies to navigate biases and invest more rationally by tuning in. Meet the Expert Panelists Colin Camerer is a pioneering behavioral economist and neuroeconomist known for integrating psychology and neuroscience into economic decision-making. As the Robert Kirby Professor of Behavioral Finance and Economics at Caltech, he researches neuroeconomics, behavioral game theory, decision science, and the neuroscience of economic choices, earning him a MacArthur Fellowship in 2013 and an honorary doctorate from the Stockholm School of Economics in 2019. Tom Howard is a pioneer in behavioral finance, best known for founding AthenaInvest and authoring the influential book Behavioral Portfolio Management. With over 35 years in academia and finance, he developed a groundbreaking approach that challenges traditional investment theory by focusing on how investors actually behave, revolutionizing portfolio management through a behavioral data-driven strategy. Annika Echarti, CFP® is a financial coach specializing in behavioral finance and financial psychology. With a background in accounting, law, and economics, she helps self-employed individuals and small business owners align their financial decisions with their goals and values, focusing on both practical strategies and the psychology behind money habits. Megan McCoy, Ph.D., LMFT, AFC®, CFT™ is an Assistant Professor at Kansas State University's Department of Personal Financial Planning, where she specializes in financial therapy, financial well-being, and the dynamics of couples' financial interactions, and has published extensively on these topics while also contributing as a board member of the Financial Therapy Association and co-editor of the Financial Planning Review. Key Highlights: Cognitive Biases Unveiled: According to Colin Camerer, “Fear and greed are real and are actually in the brain.” He explains how these emotions manifest during market bubbles, revealing deep insights into investor behavior. Recognizing these mental states can help investors maintain discipline amidst market fluctuations. The Power of Planning: Tom Howard highlights that “myopic loss aversion is the most important mistake that investors make,” emphasizing the role of structured investment plans and predefined sell rules. By anchoring decisions to clear guidelines, investors can mitigate the biases that lead to costly errors. Aligning Financial Decisions with Values: Annika Echarti stresses the significance of aligning financial choices with personal values to overcome emotional biases. This strategic alignment helps investors make decisions that not only benefit their portfolios but also align with their life goals. The Role of Emotional Intelligence: Megan McCoy advocates for the development of emotional intelligence to recognize financial biases. Through self-awareness and exercises like the money egg, investors can unpack early money-related experiences to better understand their current biases. Call-to-Action Here's what I want you to do: the next time you're about to make an investment decision—pause. Ask yourself: Is this decision based on a solid strategy, or is it driven by emotion? Write down your reasoning before taking action. Even just becoming aware of your thought process can help you make smarter choices. Let's start investing more intentionally and less emotionally. Let me know in the comments—what's one bias you've noticed in your own financial decisions? Find the Inspired Money channel on YouTube or listen to Inspired Money in your favorite podcast player. Andy Wang, Host/Producer of Inspired Money

In Good Company with Nicolai Tangen
Lars Strannegård: Art in Business, Leadership, and the Skills AI Can't Replace

In Good Company with Nicolai Tangen

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 42:15


In this episode of In Good Company, Nicolai Tangen welcomes Lars Strannegård, President of the Stockholm School of Economics, to explore why art and culture are essential in shaping tomorrow's business leaders. Strannegård shares how exposing students to creative expression builds empathy, enhances learning, and strengthens uniquely human skills that AI can't replicate. Ever wondered why reading fiction makes you a better leader? Or what business schools can learn from art museums? From the role of storytelling in leadership to the future of education in an AI-driven world, this conversation challenges conventional ideas about what makes great leaders. Tune in!In Good Company is hosted by Nicolai Tangen, CEO of Norges Bank Investment Management. New full episodes every Wednesday, and don't miss our Highlight episodes every Friday.The production team for this episode includes Isabelle Karlsson and PLAN-B's Niklas Figenschau Johansen, Sebastian Langvik-Hansen and Pål Huuse. Background research was conducted by Sara Arnesen.Watch the episode on YouTube: Norges Bank Investment Management - YouTubeWant to learn more about the fund? The fund | Norges Bank Investment Management (nbim.no)Follow Nicolai Tangen on LinkedIn: Nicolai Tangen | LinkedInFollow NBIM on LinkedIn: Norges Bank Investment Management: Administrator for bedriftsside | LinkedInFollow NBIM on Instagram: Explore Norges Bank Investment Management on Instagram Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Fundação (FFMS) - [IN] Pertinente
EP 202 | ECONOMIA - Literacia financeira: 75 mil euros = Felicidade?

Fundação (FFMS) - [IN] Pertinente

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2025 40:54


Precisamos de 75 mil euros para ser felizes? Neste episódio, Filipa Galrão e Diogo Mendes, professor de Finanças na Universidade de Estocolmo, conversam sobre a forma como nos relacionamos com o dinheiro – da infância à reforma. Um tema que desperta cada vez mais interesse, mas sobre o qual ainda há muitas dúvidas, como revela o 4.º Inquérito à Literacia Financeira da População Portuguesa. Com uma abordagem prática, ficamos a conhecer os três pilares fundamentais de uma vida financeira saudável e esclarecem-se conceitos-chave como o de «juro composto», que Einstein considerava a oitava maravilha do mundo.Além disso, fica claro um contraste: enquanto nos países nórdicos a transparência salarial é norma, em Portugal falar de dinheiro permanece tabu - algo que um novo diploma europeu pode transformar a partir de 2026.Mas e a educação financeira nas escolas? Será uma solução viável? O Diogo apresenta-nos dados surpreendentes de várias geografias. Não só resultados promissores de países que foram pioneiros, mas também casos, como o de Portugal, em que ainda é cedo para avaliar a eficácia de projetos-piloto.No final, há um desafio inesperado que mostra como as nossas decisões financeiras estão cada vez mais automáticas e, ao mesmo tempo, desmaterializadas. Não perca!Referências úteis Conselho da União Europeia. (2024). Transparência salarial: Conselho e Parlamento chegam a acordo provisório para combater a discriminação salarial. Conselho da União Europeia.Friedman, M. (1957). Uma Teoria da Função de Consumo. Revista de Economia Política, 65(6), 446-464.Jennings, J. (2024, 12 de fevereiro). O Dinheiro Compra a Felicidade Afinal. Forbes.OCDE. (2023). Resultados PISA 2022 (Volume IV): O que a Vida Escolar Significa para a Vida dos Estudantes. Publicações OCDE.Plano Nacional de Formação Financeira. (2023). Inquérito à Literacia Financeira da População Portuguesa 2023. Todos Contam.Powdthavee, N., Burkhauser, R. V., & De Neve, J. E. (2023). Rendimentos Elevados e Bem-estar Humano em Todo o Mundo. The Economic Journal, 133(651), 1147-1173.Tversky, A., & Kahneman, D. (1986). Escolha Racional e o Enquadramento das Decisões. The Journal of Business, 59(4), S251-S278. BiosDiogo Mendes Professor de Finanças na Stockholm School of Economics. Doutorou-se em finanças pela Nova School of Business and Economics, tendo passado pela London School of Economics e Imperial College London. Tem investigação nas áreas de literacia financeira, finanças da empresa e economia do desenvolvimento. Faz parte da equipa de coordenação do programa “Finanças para Todos” com o intuito de promover melhores práticas financeiras em Portugal.Filipa Galrão A Filipa vive no campo, mas é à cidade que vai quando precisa de euforia, seja em festivais de música ou no Estádio da Luz. Estudou Comunicação Social e Cultural na Universidade Católica. Em pequena, gravava o diário em K7, em graúda agarrou-se aos microfones da Rádio. Depois da Mega Hits e da Renascença, é agora uma das novas vozes da Rádio Comercial. Já deu à luz 1 livro infantil - Que Estranho!- e 2 filhos.

Medical Device made Easy Podcast
The good, the bad and the ugly of certification bodies

Medical Device made Easy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2025 36:35


In this episode, Mark Rogovoi will share his experience with Certification bodies. He had the experience working for them and working for manufacturers so this is really something that can show you the inside. You will see the good of working with them but also the bad. Mark will be really honest and share some stories, and you'll see that this is not all good.  Who is Mark Rogovoi?  Mark Rogovoi brings 18 years of international experience in Manufacturing Quality across Poland, Russia, Kazakhstan, Spain, and Israel. He is a seasoned QMS professional proficient in ISO 9001 and ISO TS 16949 standards, with a strong Lean 6 Sigma background as a certified Green Belt. As a Lead Auditor for ISO 9001, he has conducted both internal and external audits. Mark also holds an EMBA from the Stockholm School of Economics and a master's degree in Electrotechnical Engineering from Saint-Petersburg State Electrotechnical University.  Who is Monir El Azzouzi?  Monir El Azzouzi is the founder and CEO of Easy Medical Device a Consulting firm that is supporting Medical Device manufacturers for any Quality and Regulatory affairs activities all over the world. Monir can help you to create your Quality Management System, Technical Documentation or he can also take care of your Clinical Evaluation, Clinical Investigation through his team or partners. Easy Medical Device can also become your Authorized Representative and Independent Importer Service provider for EU, UK and Switzerland.  Monir has around 16 years of experience within the Medical Device industry working for small businesses and also big corporate companies. He has now supported around 100 clients to remain compliant on the market. His passion to the Medical Device filed pushed him to create educative contents like, blog, podcast, YouTube videos, LinkedIn Lives where he invites guests who are sharing educative information to his audience. Visit easymedicaldevice.com to know more.  Link Mark Rogovoi LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/markrogovoi/  Social Media to follow Monir El Azzouzi Linkedin: https://linkedin.com/in/melazzouzi Twitter: https://twitter.com/elazzouzim Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/easymedicaldevice Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/easymedicaldevice

C'est pas du vent
Géo-ingénierie : les apprentis sorciers face au climat

C'est pas du vent

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2024 48:30


Extraire le carbone de l'atmosphère ou bloquer le rayonnement solaire pour limiter le réchauffement climatique : les apprentis sorciers de la géo-ingénierie y croient et les start-up pullulent ! Mais est-ce réaliste ? Ne faut-il pas mieux miser sur la sobriété ? Nous en parlons avec nos invités ! Avec  - Rémi Noyon, journaliste au Nouvel Observateur, pour leur ouvrage Le grand retournement, comment la géo-ingénierie infiltre les politiques climatiques (Les Liens qui libèrent)- Yamina Saheb, docteure en Énergétique, chercheure affiliée au LIEPP Sciences Po (Paris), autrice du volet III du 6ème rapport du GIEC, experte internationale des politiques d'atténuation du changement climatique. Yamina Saheb a fondé le laboratoire mondial des sobriétés World Sufficiency Lab- Xavier Landes, docteur en Philosophie, professeur associé à la Stockholm School of Economics de Riga et professeur invité à Sciences Po Lille, pour son ouvrage La géoingénierie paru chez Que sais-je ?

The Art Bystander
#26 Cristina Ljungberg

The Art Bystander

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2024 44:04


In this episode of The Art Bystander, host Roland-Philippe Kretzschmar engages in a captivating conversation with Cristina Ljungberg, founder of the Firestorm Foundation—a non-profit organization based in Stockholm that was established in 2021 to support female and nonbinary artists while fostering inclusivity in the art world. Cristina opens up about the foundation's mission to champion underrepresented voices through impactful acquisitions, collaborations, and partnerships.The Firestorm Foundation's impressive collection features works by groundbreaking artists including Louise Bonnet, Louise Bourgeois, Arvida Byström, Ann Böttcher, Lena Cronqvist, Cecilia Edefalk, Marie-Louise Ekman, Dame Tracey Emin, Marisol Escobar, Leyla Faye, Edith Hammar, Katrine Helmersson, Sigrid Hjertén, Josefina Holmlund, Tove Jansson, Gittan Jönsson, Barbara Kruger, Lotte Laserstein, Martina Müntzing, Cindy Sherman, Monica Sjöö, Ylva Snöfrid, Paloma Varga Weisz, Ambera Wellmann, Ulla Wiggen, Kennedy Yanko, Lynette Yiadom-Boakye, Hilma af Klint, and Barbro Östlihn. Each artist represents a unique perspective and contributes to the foundation's mission of showcasing art that challenges conventions and sparks meaningful dialogue.Cristina also shares insights into the foundation's partnerships with leading institutions such as Moderna Museet, the Guggenheim, the Swedish Institute in Paris, and the Stockholm School of Economics. These collaborations focus on research, exhibitions, publications, and artist dialogues that amplify the foundation's impact on the cultural landscape.Join us for an inspiring discussion on the transformative power of art, the importance of diversity and representation in the creative sector, and the stories behind some of the most influential artists shaping contemporary culture. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

C'est pas du vent
Géo-ingénierie : les apprentis sorciers face au climat

C'est pas du vent

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2024 48:30


Extraire le carbone de l'atmosphère ou bloquer le rayonnement solaire pour limiter le réchauffement climatique : les apprentis sorciers de la géo-ingénierie y croient et les start-up pullulent ! Mais est-ce réaliste ? Ne faut-il pas mieux miser sur la sobriété ? Nous en parlons avec nos invités ! Avec  - Rémi Noyon, journaliste au Nouvel Observateur, pour leur ouvrage Le grand retournement, comment la géo-ingénierie infiltre les politiques climatiques (Les Liens qui libèrent)- Yamina Saheb, docteure en Énergétique, chercheure affiliée au LIEPP Sciences Po (Paris), autrice du volet III du 6ème rapport du GIEC, experte internationale des politiques d'atténuation du changement climatique. Yamina Saheb a fondé le laboratoire mondial des sobriétés World Sufficiency Lab- Xavier Landes, docteur en Philosophie, professeur associé à la Stockholm School of Economics de Riga et professeur invité à Sciences Po Lille, pour son ouvrage La géoingénierie paru chez Que sais-je ?

De cause à effets, le magazine de l'environnement
Géo ingénierie : des choix politiques qui engagent quel avenir ?

De cause à effets, le magazine de l'environnement

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2024 58:49


durée : 00:58:49 - De cause à effets, le magazine de l'environnement - par : Aurélie Luneau - Quand les scientifiques explorent les perspectives pour poursuivre l'aménagement de notre planète : la géo-ingénierie face à l'urgence climatique. - réalisation : Sam Baquiast - invités : Marine de Guglielmo Weber Docteure en Sciences de l'Information et de la Communication, chercheuse environnement, énergie et matières premières stratégiques à l'IRSEM, l'Institut de recherche stratégique de l'école militaire; Xavier Landes Professeur en éthique des affaires et développement durable à la "Stockholm School of Economics" de Riga (Lettonie),

It's the Little Things
The Bottom-Up Revolution Is…Helping Incremental Developers Make Better Places Part 2

It's the Little Things

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2024 44:02


Jennifer Krouse is a real estate strategist and the CEO of Liberty House Plans, an architectural publishing house that provides architectural plans for neighborhood-friendly buildings. Previously, she served as a business advisor to real estate developers and a consultant in the field of municipal productivity. She is a member of the National Town Builders Association and holds a BA from Williams College and an MBA from the Stockholm School of Economics. Krouse returns in this episode of The Bottom-Up Revolution to dive deeper into what it means for an area to be productive. She and host Tiffany Owens Reed also discuss the importance of social capital and smart municipal investment strategies. ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTES Local recommendations: Peter Pan Donuts. Liberty House Plans. Columns Jennifer has written for Strong Towns. Tiffany Owens Reed (Instagram). Do you know someone who would make for a great Bottom-Up Revolution guest? Let us know here!

It's the Little Things
The Bottom-Up Revolution Is…Helping Incremental Developers Make Better Places

It's the Little Things

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2024 38:05


Jennifer Krouse is a real estate strategist and the CEO of Liberty House Plans, an architectural publishing house that provides architectural plans for neighborhood-friendly buildings. Previously, she served as a business advisor to real estate developers and a consultant in the field of municipal productivity. She is a member of the National Town Builders Association and holds a BA from Williams College and an MBA from the Stockholm School of Economics. On this episode of The Bottom-Up Revolution, Krouse joins host Tiffany Owens Reed to talk about the ways Liberty House Plans makes incremental development easier and less risky. They also discuss the art of placecraft — also known as placemaking — and the importance of places being productive. ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTES Liberty House Plans (site). Tiffany Owens Reed (Instagram). Do you know someone who would make for a great Bottom-Up Revolution guest? Let us know here!

Voice Of Success with Sophie Hedestad
11. Professor Lukas Goretzki from Stockholm School of Economics about management control systems

Voice Of Success with Sophie Hedestad

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2024 22:55


Welcome to Ready Set Goal! I'm Sophie Hedestad, the CEO and founder of NOQX, a leading performance platform for companies aiming to win in their industries. I am beyond excited for this episode. Joining me is Professor Lukas Goretzki from the Stockholm School of Economics. Lukas is a renowned expert in the field of management and control systems, with extensive research and insights that are reshaping how we think about leadership and organizational goals. In this episode, we'll explore the delicate art of balancing transformational goals with the more routine, yet essential, business-as-usual objectives that every company faces. In my conversations with leaders, this is often the most challenging area they grapple with—striking that perfect balance can feel like an uphill battle. Lukas is here to shed light on this issue and share his perspective on how leaders should approach this. His suggestion is nothing short of brilliant, and I can't wait for you to hear it.

Biotech 2050 Podcast
From Banking to Biotech: Renée Aguiar-Lucander, CEO of Calliditas, on Rare Disease Innovation

Biotech 2050 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2024 30:51


Renée Aguiar-Lucander, CEO of Calliditas Therapeutics, appears on this insightful episode of Biotech 2050 with host Rahul Chaturvedi. Renée shares her unconventional journey from investment banking to biotech leadership, underscoring the crucial role of capital markets and regulatory strategies. The discussion explores the unique challenges of developing treatments for rare diseases, strategic decisions on indication selection, and the complexities of managing a global team. Highlighting the importance of continuous learning and curiosity, Renée provides invaluable insights into navigating the fast-paced biotech industry. Tune in to discover the strategic and operational nuances of leading a successful biotech company in today's dynamic environment. Biography: CEO since 2017. Before joining Calliditas, Renée Aguiar-Lucander was a Partner and COO of Omega Fund Management, an international venture capital company focused on investments within the life science sector. Before that, she served as a Partner in the venture capital group 3i Group plc in London, where she managed the publicly quoted assets and was co-head of the global healthcare and technology portfolio. Prior to this, Renée Aguiar-Lucander was the European Group Head and Managing Director at a global investment bank and has more than 12 years' experience in corporate finance. Prior to her career in investment banking, she was the Head of European Sales and Marketing in a company focused on the sale of software for financial services. Renée took up BA in Finance from Stockholm School of Economics and finished her MBA from INSEAD.

Voice Of Success with Sophie Hedestad
10. Andreas Johansson on Purpose-Driven Objectives & Key Results (OKRs) at SSE Business Lab, the Startup Incubator of the Stockholm School of Economics

Voice Of Success with Sophie Hedestad

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 17:30


Welcome to today's episode! I'm Sophie Hedestad, and joining me is Andreas Johansson, CEO of SSE Business Lab, the startup incubator at the Stockholm School of Economics. And just recently, he announced that he will start a new venture. It's not official quite yet, but he wrote something about fintech the other day on LinkedIn, so let's see what he comes up with! Since 2019, Andreas has spearheaded innovative programs like Activate, Incubate, and Ideate at SSE Business Lab, nurturing over 200 companies with a focus on entrepreneurship and sustainability. He also has experience with the Swedish-American Chamber of Commerce in New York, including the launch of Gateway, a hub for Scandinavian businesses in the U.S. Today, we will talk about Andreas passion for merging entrepreneurship with setting and achieving visionary goals through purpose-driven OKRs. Join us as Andreas shares insights on transforming visions into tangible achievements and the strategies behind SSE Business Lab's impressive goal-setting journey.

Accelerate Your Business Growth
Advance Your Ecommerce Business

Accelerate Your Business Growth

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2024 37:30


Welcome to another episode of "Accelerate Your Business Growth," where Diane Helbig and special guest Henrik Muller-Hansen delve into the transformative shift towards consumer-driven solutions in the market. In this episode, Henrik discusses how evolving consumer behavior influences demand and highlights the challenges of changing traditional manufacturing methods and global supply chains. We explore the impact of macroeconomic factors like interest rates on consumer purchasing power and the importance of local production on demand, especially in mitigating disruptions caused by events such as pandemics and political divides. Henrik Müller-Hansen is the founder/CEO of Gelato, a software company that gives ecommerce businesses around the globe instant access to the world's largest production on-demand network. By facilitating global trade through local production, high-quality custom products can be sold globally affordably and sustainably. Henrik holds a masters of science and engineering with a concentration in managerial economics from the Stockholm School of Economics. He has also been a member of the Swedish Navy's Underwater Demolition Team. If you are a small business owner or salesperson who struggles with getting the sales results you are looking for, get your copy of Succeed Without Selling today. Learn the importance of Always Be Curious. Accelerate Your Business Growth is proud to be included on the list of the 45 Best Business Growth Podcasts. Each episode of this podcast provides insights and education around topics that are important to you as a business owner or leader. The content comes from people who are experts in their fields and who are interested in helping you be more successful. Whether it's sales challenges, leadership issues, hiring and talent struggles, marketing, seo, branding, time management, customer service, communication, podcasting, social media, cashflow, or publishing, the best and the brightest join the host, Diane Helbig, for a casual conversation. Discover programs, webinars, services, books, and other podcasts you can tap into for fresh ideas. Be sure to subscribe so you never miss an episode and visit Helbig Enterprises to explore the many ways Diane can help you improve your business outcomes and results. **The Rise of the Creator Economy**: "The creator economy coupled with these global software platforms and marketplaces have really leveled the global playing field to the point where an individual designer can almost compete head to head with Gap." — Henrik Muller-Hansen 00:31:02 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sports CDP Crash Course - Data Talks
#129 In conversation with Fanny Almersson - Researching one of the most successful women's clubs in the Nordics

Sports CDP Crash Course - Data Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 40:52


In this episode, we dive into the fascinating world of sports, business, and gender equality with Fanny Almersson, a passionate researcher and PhD student at the Stockholm School of Economics. Fanny shares her personal journey—from playing football as a young athlete to her current role studying the inner workings of successful women's clubs in the Nordics.Discover how sports shaped Fanny's character, teaching her teamwork, resilience, and the value of hard work. Hear about her inspiring mission to create more opportunities for girls in sports and ensure they benefit from the same transformative experiences she did. Join us for an enlightening conversation celebrating the power of sports, research, and equality. Whether you're a sports enthusiast, a business aficionado, or simply curious about the impact of gender inclusivity, this episode is a must-listen!

97% Effective
Ep 91 - Axel Ohrstrom, Strategy & Operations at AWS – How to Make High-Impact Contributions and Start Your Career Off Right

97% Effective

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2024 50:21


Learn more about Michael Wenderoth, Executive Coach: www.changwenderoth.comIn this episode of 97% Effective, Michael Wenderoth speaks with Axel Ohrstrom at Amazon Web Services about keys to starting your career off right, particularly in those first critical years right after college. We discuss what a high-impact contribution looks like in your job, the importance of volunteering on interesting projects, and how to continuously learn and grow. Axel shares how he builds key relationships when working remote, and how to build a team dynamic when you are not the manager. By the end of this episode, you'll leave with fresh perspectives on important soft skills – and a deeper appreciation for how the next generation thoughtfully approaches the world of work. SHOW NOTES:How Michael and Axel met: Was it the free pizza?Axel's blunt view on early career advice he got: “Do your best on your resume and submit your application.”Ignoring the “Seniors only” signReframing office politicsAddressing the elephant in the studio: What can I learn from a 26 year-old about career acceleration?Work hard, but don't always keep your head downThe critical first step: How do I even know what a high impact contribution is?Parsing prioritiesThe importance of holding up your hand to work on interesting projects, particularly those that are in your manager's sphere of influence“High impact work when you start your career is not the same thing as high impact work a year or two years in”: How to continuously develop yourself and rise to the expectationsWhat's the skill that will accelerate your learning path?Observations on how skills from studying remote apply (and don't apply) to working remoteWhy Axel keeps his “camera on” as much as possible in meetingsThe power of self-reflection: Trace back what is driving a particular feeling, notice trends, but then act and try a few thingsBalancing learning applicable skills and what you're interested inEffective ways to network when you are youngerGet comfortable with rejection, but ways to increase your odds: find commonality, be short and sweet, and be open about what you are asking forTechnology reduced the friction on reaching people, but make sure you do the research!Asking good questionsWhat Michael did not ask: Axel shares important tips on building a team dynamic when you are not the manager, and as a remote employeeThe value of the 1-1 meeting (it's not just a work check-in)The power of asking adviceWhen there is no video or audio: Inject your personality and develop a voice on slack6 resources that Axel recommends on starting your career off rightAxel's hobby re-selling limited edition sneakers BIO AND LINKS:Axel Ohrstrom works in Strategy & Operations at Amazon Web Services (AWS), which he joined straight out of college during the global pandemic. In his Sales Operations role, he focuses on program management and driving strategic priorities for the Worldwide Public Sector (WWPS) Group, and supports generative AI initiatives across AWS. Originally from Sweden, Axel holds a BA in Economics from Carleton College and has studied at the Stockholm School of Economics, and the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth (Business Bridge Program). Passionate about democratizing AI, the gaming industry, and helping young professionals, Axel serves as Business Advisor to the Bronx Gaming Network and as a GRE Tutor. Axel on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/axel-ohrstrom/AWS: https://aws.amazon.comCarleton College, ranked #1 in undergraduate teaching in the USA (13 years in a row): https://www.carleton.edu/about/carleton-at-a-glance/Adam Grant's book, Originals: How Non-Conformists Move the World: https://a.co/d/1XvcH7qThe Bronx Gaming Network: https://www.thebronxgamingnetwork.comAir, the movie: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Euy4Yu6B3nUGorick Ng on 97% Effective: What You're Not Taught in School: https://tinyurl.com/mr43sbupGorick Ng's book, The Unspoken Rules: https://www.gorick.com/unspokenrulesMichael Melcher on 97% Effective: Harnessing the Relationships That Will Transform Your Career: https://tinyurl.com/mwsf2hftMichael Melcher's book, Your Invisible Network: https://michaelmelcher.com/yourinvisiblenetwork/Jeffrey Pfeffer on 97% Effective: Why Good People Need to Understand the Rules of Power: https://tinyurl.com/3y56bzczJeffrey Pfeffer's book, 7 Rules of Power: https://jeffreypfeffer.com/books/7-rules-of-power/Matt Abraham's podcast, Think Fast, Talk Smart: https://www.gsb.stanford.edu/business-podcasts/think-fast-talk-smart-podcastCharles Duhigg's book, Supercommunicators: How to Unlock the Secret Language of Connection: https://a.co/d/i4IXZMcDavid Brooks book, How to Know a Person: https://a.co/d/8VBKVdMMichael's book, Get Promoted: https://tinyurl.com/453txk74Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

The Sports Entrepreneurs Podcast by Marcus Luer
Prof. Dr. Sascha Schmidt, "Sports Tech Talk"

The Sports Entrepreneurs Podcast by Marcus Luer

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2024 84:22


Our guest Prof. Dr. Sascha Schmidt, a German Sports Business Professor with a McKinsey background. We look into the future of the industry, with his book “21st Century Sports”.  We explore the different technologies, how to categorize them and how to create your own tool to better follow the trends and take advantage of them.   Key Highlights Early days from Uni to his first Consulting gig at McKinsey working in Switzerland, New York and South Africa. Thesis for his Phd “Walk the talk”, do company's deliver on what they promise a-connect – German operations, develop business with sports clients in Germany, bring top tier consultants and sub-lease them to multi-national companies. Institute for Sports, Business and Society – Dietmar Hopp one of the founding partners (SAP Founder, Billionaire and owner of TSG Hoffenheim) Exploring SPOAC – Sports Business Academy by WHU , Havard Business School Case studies and MIT Sports Entrepreneurship Bootcamps Book – 21st Century Sports – essay collection, how technology will effect sports in the future.  21st Century Sports (whu.edu) Athletes and tech impact on them Sports Consumer – how tech changes consumption of sports Management – how the sports executives and leaders use tech Impact of AI in sports – example scouting , science and art Moneyball and new tech coming – motion tracking technology, even used for amateur sports Man(kind) vs Machines – how far has it come and will it go Fan controlled sports leagues (Fan Controlled American Football in the US) - younger sports fans, different consumption habit, want more participation Lessons on Customer Engagement from Fan Controlled Football Consumer tech in sports, AI – individualization of content, virtual arena's, metaverse – Sportsfix white paper example (and learning effect of Amara's law) Management and tech – can be overwhelming – below a simple matrix navigation system to sort through the tech jungle Physical tech  (robotics, wearables) Data processing (AI, Quantum tech, etc) Human interaction tech VALUE to: Athlete Consumer Management New Football concepts from Kings League (Gerard Pique), Baller League, The Icon League (Toni Kroos) Deliver an online experience, streaming, voting, influencers The Golf League (Tiger Woods, Rory McIlroy, etc) IPL – Indian Premier League Cricket Blending sports, music, fashion, education – edutainment products Esports discussion – big push in Asia and Middle East,  World Cup of Esports in Saudi – US$ 60 million prize pool (new Club Championship concept), difference to traditional sports, publishers control Traditional Football teams entering the space – diversification moves FC Barcelona – new approach in the tech and digital space with Barca Media Transformational Technologies Course – in partnership between WHU, MIT and Borussia Dortmund bvb.de/online-course/transformational-technologies-by-borussia-dortmund?cmpscreencustom Sports becoming an Asset Class – new institutional capital coming in – SMRF Capital – new value creation, still in development Bundesliga and new Investors collapse Resource:  WHU European Sports Business Program   About Sascha L. Schmidt is a professor and director of the Center for Sports and Management (CSM) at WHU - Otto Beisheim School of Management. At the same time, he is the academic director of "ESBP - European Sports Business Program“ of WHU, ESSEC Paris and Stockholm School of Economics as well as affiliate at the Laboratory for Innovation Science (LISH) at Harvard University in Boston/USA.  He studied economic sciences at the Universities of Essen and Zurich, where he also graduated with a doctorate. At the invitation of Harvard Business School faculty he worked in Boston as a visiting scholar, after which he joined strategy consulting. After several years at McKinsey, Sascha was appointed director of the ICS research program at the University of St. Gallen, and qualified as a professor at the EBS University (habilitation). He then entered into the world of entrepreneurship, building up the activities of recruitment agency a-connect within Germany. In 2011, he returned to academia and founded the Institute for Sports, Business & Society at EBS University. Sascha joined WHU in 2014. In 2019, he was a lecturer at the first MIT Sports Entrepeneurship Bootcamp.   Follow us on our social sites for the latest updates Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sportsentrepreneurs/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/marcusluerpodcast LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/sports-entrepreneurs Website: https://marcusluer.com Podcast: https://marcusluer.com/podcast To get in touch, please email us at podcast@marcusluer.com Feel Good by MusicbyAden https://soundcloud.com/musicbyaden Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0 Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/_feel-good Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/bvgIqqRStcQ

Influencer Marketing Talks
Rethinking Retail: The New Dynamics of Consumer Behaviour

Influencer Marketing Talks

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 17:27


This week, we're joined by Professor Sara Rosengren from the Stockholm School of Economics. Discover the significant shifts in retail driven by digital innovations and sustainability. Sara shares how digital platforms and influencers are reshaping consumer interactions and what retailers must do to stay connected and relevant in this fragmented landscape. We also debunk common myths about consumer behaviour that retailers often believe, providing insights into the real drivers behind consumer decisions. Tune in to gain actionable insights on adapting to consumer behaviour changes and leveraging influencer dynamics to maintain a competitive edge.

Game Changer - the game theory podcast
Playing for a Better Society: Game Theory and Civic Responsibility | with Tore Ellingsen

Game Changer - the game theory podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 25:28


In this episode, we delve into the complex world of fostering civic responsibility. Our guest Tore Ellingsen explains how the interplay of regulation, personal sacrifice, and culture can build socially responsible societies or organisations. The conversation is rooted in the perspectives offered in Tore's recent book, "Institutional and Organizational Economics: A Behavioral Game Theory Introduction," where he uses insights from behavioural game theory, psychology, and sociology to understand the dynamics of human interactions in groups.   Tore Ellingsen is Professor of Economics at the Stockholm School of Economics, holding the Ragnar Söderberg Chair in Economics. His research interests span institutional, organisational, and behavioural economics, focusing on understanding the factors that contribute to the success or failure of human groups. Through his work, Tore seeks to answer pivotal questions regarding human cooperation and organisational effectiveness, providing valuable insights for both academia and real-world applications. For more information on Tore's current research, you can check out his homepage.

Scientific Sense ®
Prof. Mariassunta Giannetti on supply chains, market power, inflation and liquidity reallocation

Scientific Sense ®

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2024 60:48


Scientific Sense ® by Gill Eapen: Prof Mariassunta Giannetti is a professor of Finance at the Stockholm School of Economics; she is also a CEPR research fellow in the financial economics program and a research associate of the ECGI. She studies how formal institutions (such as investor protection) and informal institutions (such as culture and social norms) affect corporate finance, investor behavior, asset valuations, and economic and financial integration. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/scientificsense/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/scientificsense/support

Visually Sacred: Conversations on the Power of Images
Petra Carlsson-Redell: Aesthetics and Radical Theology

Visually Sacred: Conversations on the Power of Images

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 81:55


Petra is professor of systematic theology and head of the Center for Theology, Ecology, and Culture at Stockholm School of Theology. She does research in the borderland of theology, art, performance, and environmental activism. She is co-founder of a surrealist and theology collective called The International Congress for Infrathin Studies. She is the author of "Mysticism as Revolt", "Foucault, Art, and Radical Theology: The Mystery of Things" and "Avantgarde Art and Radical Material Theology: A Manifesto". Petra is also an ordained minister in the Lutheran Church of Sweden. ​In this episode, Petra and I discuss the intersection of aesthetics, spirituality, and theology, exploring Michel Foucault's groundbreaking work on painting and its impact on the contemporary understanding of materiality and corporeality in spirituality. From 20th-century philosophers bridging the gap between art and theology to the use of diverse imagery in representing religious beliefs, we navigated the complex terrain where radical theology, mysticism, and political artistic activism converge.

Soul Meets Strategy Podcast
#87 Own Your Voice With Tariq EQ Amawi

Soul Meets Strategy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 42:15


Unfiltered Talks on Authenticity, Cancel Culture, and Crafting a Personal Legacy in the Digital World Buckle up, soul fam! In this heart-to-heart session, we're stripping back the layers with Tariq, a true leader in the realms of public speaking and authentic social media mastery. This episode isn't just another chat; it's a journey into the soul of authentic expression and the art of standing your ground in the wild digital world. What we cover: Real Talk on Authenticity: Tariq spills the beans on his voyage from the shadows into the spotlight, revealing the raw truth about why being real resonates and how to truly connect with your tribe. Navigating Cancel Culture: Tariq's no-nonsense strategy for dodging the slings and arrows of online trolls and staying true to your north star amidst the noise. Influence vs. Popularity: How to make waves with your words and turning your message into a movement. So, if you're itching for some no-holds-barred wisdom on making your mark with integrity and style, you're in the right place. Let's dive into the deep end and ride the waves of unfiltered, unapologetic authenticity together. About Tariq: Tariq is a multiple award-winning writer, speaker and paradigm-shifting storyteller who began his journey to freedom as a mixed kid who was moved around a lot and didn't fit in. Tariq is often remembered for his ability to “speak to your soul” and leave audiences galvanized into action.He has been featured in TEDx, has spoken at The Stockholm School of Economics, and at sold-out conscious festivals and retreats around the world. Tariq's journey of entrepreneurship has taken him from selling computers in England, to running transformational retreats to growing a world-wide freedom business and training high-impact leaders to speak on stage and screen. Connect with him: @tariq.e.q.amawi Did you love this episode?! Subscribe, share, and become part of our growing wolfpack of new earth women making waves with their mission in the world. My Membership: The Bold Moves, Big Changes Club DAILY BUSINESS MENTORSHIP FOR CONSCIOUS FEMALE ENTREPRENEURS The membership for awakened female leaders that desire a simple, scalable and sustainable business. This is where visionary women come to UNLEASH MASSIVE momentum in their lives and business.  ⁠⁠https://www.soulmeetsstrategy.com/membership⁠⁠ My Mastermind: The Catalyst The online mastermind for visionary, conscious female leaders ready to stabilize consistent high cash months while loving every piece of their business... That provides you with everything you require to position yourself as the expert that you are, make a profound impact, elevate your mindset, amplify your message, and quantum leap your income by 2-5x and beyond. ⁠⁠https://www.soulmeetsstrategy.com/catalyst⁠⁠ Connect With Jenna: Link In Bio: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠http://www.soulmeetsstrategy.com⁠⁠/bio⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Insta: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠http://instagram.com/soulmeetsstrategy⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ FB Community: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://facebook.com/groups/newearthleadership⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ About Your Host: Jenna Faye Madden is a 7-figure conscious leadership coach and business strategist for visionary female entrepreneurs growing to 6 or 7 figures. As the CEO of the global brand, Soul Meets Strategy®, she is on a mission to get more money into the hands of conscious women who are here to birth a new paradigm on earth by making business simple, scalable and sustainable. Jenna specializes in creating time-leveraged systems blending energetics and strategy, that allow women to experience the deeper creativity and freedom in their business that they crave while magnetizing dream clients on repeat. She is a podcaster, best-selling author, international speaker, and community cultivator, known for her impactful brand that has served thousands of women around the world. She guides women to elevate their consciousness, sovereignty and self mastery so they can lead themselves and others in bigger and bolder ways.

Vital Health Podcast
PRIME-ROSE: The EU's DRUP Trial Champion

Vital Health Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 25:44


With a six million EUR funding grant from the European Commission, the PRIME-ROSE project will implement, across Europe, a series of prospective, non-randomized clinical trials known as DRUP trials. DRUP trials started in the Netherlands and have successfully increased inclusion rates to offer additional lines of treatment to patients.On this Vital Health Podcast, Duane Schulthess speaks to PRIME-ROSE's Project Coordinator, Kjetil Tasken of the University of Oslo's Institute for Cancer, and PRIME-ROSE's Work Package Lead of Social Innovation, Bettina Ryll of the Stockholm School of Economics Institute for Research. They outline how the project will develop and build upon the DRUP trial model. For more information about the project, contact PRIME-ROSE via email at kjetil.tasken@medisin.uio.no.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The D-Suite Podcast
How to Transform the Business With AI

The D-Suite Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2024 31:23


In today's episode we look at the financial aspects of AI including generative AI and that age old question of how to measure and quantify value when your CEO starts asking for hard numbers.We start off discussing the topic of managing vendor risk highlighted by the real life drama at the end of 2023 that unfolded at OpenAI. What are the implications for the need to build resiliency in your applications to get the most out of your technology investments and their use and minimize your risk.Next, Distinguished VP analyst expert, Fran Karamouzis discusses the multiple dimensions that organizations need to look at to be defining budgets for AI development.And finally, in Part 1 of our interview with Rickard Wieselfors, Automation and AI lead at Ericsson, he shares his best practices and words of wisdom on how he was able to deliver and measure over $500 million in business benefits through AI and related innovations. In Part 2 coming in Episode 7, Rickard shares his experiences and early results from Ericsson's generative AI initiatives. About our guests:Rickard Wieselfors, VP and Head of Enterprise Automation & AI at Ericsson.Rickard is the founder and leading the Global Automation & AI team at Ericsson with the purpose to drive transformation through Intelligent Automation & AI across Ericsson to the benefit of both customers and employees. In addition, Rickard drives innovation and adoption of intelligent technologies such as Machine Learning, Generative AI, Low Code and Blockchain. Prior to this role, Wieselfors has more than 20 years of professional experience as an executive in the technology industry. Rickard holds an MBA from the Stockholm School of Economics. Fran Karamouzis, Distinguished VP Analyst, D&A Analytics and AI PracticeFran Karamouzis is a Distinguished VP Analyst in Gartner's Research and Advisory Group focusing on Artificial Intelligence, Hyperautomation (inclusive of RPA and decision modelling) as well as the business and IT services to drive outcomes. Ms. Karamouzis is focused on research that addresses strategic planning, evaluations, business cases and service delivery capabilities, as well as disruptive trends. Ms. Karamouzis has appeared and/or contributed to reports showcased on 60 Minutes, CNN, CNBC, PBS, Business Week, Forbes and the Council for Foreign Relations. Ms. Karamouzis earned a bachelor's degree in International Business and Accounting from New York University. She has also completed her M.B.A. in Finance at New York University. Please subscribe and share the episode with your colleagues. Thank you for listening. Gartner Podcasts are a production of Gartner, the world's leading research and advisory company. Equipping executives across the enterprise with indispensable insight, advice, and tools to achieve their mission critical priorities. You can learn more at Gartner.com. All content in Gartner Podcasts is owned by Gartner and cannot be repurposed or reproduced without Gartner's consent. Gartner is an impartial, independent analyst of business and technology. This content should not be construed as a Gartner endorsement of any enterprise's product or services. All content provided by other speakers is expressly the views of those speakers and their organizations.

The Briefing
What our future looks like without cash

The Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2023 20:45


Australia is rapidly becoming a cashless society. Last year only 16% of transactions in Australia used cash, while notes are increasingly getting taken out of circulation. But one country has already essentially gone cashless: Sweden- with cash business transactions down to only 8% last year. In this episode of The Briefing, Katrina sits down with Dr Claire Ingram Bogusz from the Stockholm School of Economics to find out what a future cashless Australia might look like.   Headlines: Optus puts major outage down to "technical network fault" 90 people could be released from immigration detention G7 leaders call for humanitarian pause in Gaza Matildas and Socceroos have strike a new pay deal   Follow The Briefing:Instagram: @thebriefingpodcast Facebook: TheBriefingNewsAUTwitter: @TheBriefingAUSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Molecule to Market: Inside the outsourcing space
The involuntary entrepreneur chemist

Molecule to Market: Inside the outsourcing space

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2023 47:18


In this episode of Molecule to Market, you'll go inside the outsourcing space of the global drug development sector with Fredrik Lehmann, Venture Partner at Industrifonden. Your host, Raman Sehgal, discusses the pharmaceutical and biotechnology supply chain with Fredrik, covering: How the closing of a business and customer requests led to a phoenix from the flames start-up opportunity His company's journey from inception and growth to eventual sale to Recipharm His transition to becoming a VC investor with an evergreen fund within the Nordic life science ecosystem, including the subjectivity of most investments The sentiment Fredrik is seeing from the biotech market and his frustrations of not being able to make more investments in breakthrough science and tech Fredrik focuses on life science with an extra eye for innovative biotechs. He is interested in contributing to businesses with his experience in the biotech world to help companies reach their highest potential. Fredrik has over 20 years of experience in the life science industry as CEO, Head of Research, and CMC in several companies. He has extensive experience in turning ideas into products and successful businesses and has founded six companies, including OnTarget Chemistry, which was acquired by Recipharm in 2015. He also serves as a board director at several Life Sciences companies and is a member of the Scientific Advisory Board at Akthelia Pharmaceuticals. Fredrik holds a PhD in medicinal chemistry from Gothenburg University and an MBA from Stockholm School of Economics. Please subscribe, tell your industry colleagues, and join us in celebrating and promoting the value and importance of the global life science outsourcing space. We'd also appreciate a positive rating! Molecule to Market is sponsored and funded by ramarketing, an international marketing, design, digital, and content agency helping companies differentiate, get noticed, and grow in life sciences.

Abrupt Future. The Future of Work Happened Faster Than we Thought.
The Human Aspect of AI: Behavioral and Organizational Implications

Abrupt Future. The Future of Work Happened Faster Than we Thought.

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2023 38:30


Sebastian Krakowski is an Assistant Professor at the Stockholm School of Economics (House of Innovation) and a Digital Fellow at the Stanford Digital Economy Lab.In this enlightening discussion between Benoit Hardy-Vallee and Sebastian Krakowski, the conversation delves into the role of AI in addressing information overload and flawed reasoning. Krakowski shares insights from his research on how AI thrives in data-rich environments with repetitive tasks. Furthermore, the dialogue considers the ethical implications of AI. Krakowski emphasizes that no AI or data is truly unbiased, and calls for a careful evaluation of goal setting, an often overlooked yet vital aspect of deploying AI systems. He advocates for explicit discussions within organizations to determine the optimal application of AI, taking into account different goals and values.https://www.hhs.se/en/persons/k/krakowski-sebastian/https://www.linkedin.com/in/sebastiankrakowski/  More content at abruptfuture.com Connect with Benoit on LinkedIn Follow our page on LinkedIn here

Stockholm is a State of Minds
Broad Horizons at Stockholm School of Economics

Stockholm is a State of Minds

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2023 36:41


In this episode Lars Strannegård, President of the Stockholm School of Economics visits the podcast. He describes how he likes to marinate his students in culture and expose them to itching powder. He also shares how to best prepare for the future by being free and alive in relation to the unknown. And he talks with Elisabeth and Julia about the filmmaker Ruben Östlund, former UN Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjöld and Djurgården in Stockholm. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Purpose and Profit with Kathy Varol
49. Alex Budak on Helping People Become Changemakers

Purpose and Profit with Kathy Varol

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2023 50:28


Alex Budak is a social entrepreneur, author, and faculty member at UC Berkeley Haas School of Business. His new book is called Becoming a Changemaker: An Actionable, Inclusive Guide to Leading Positive Change at Any Level, and is based on the transformative course (of the same name) Alex created and teaches. Previously, Alex co-founded the social impact platform StartSomeGood, ran Sweden's leading social innovation incubator, Reach for Change, and worked at Change.org.  Alex teaches, speaks, consults, and advises organizations around the world, with the mission of helping people from all walks of life become changemakers. In this episode we discuss: The magic that sparks movements What elephants can teach us about daunting goals Why giving yourself permission is the first step to change Key Takeaways: Alex tells his Changemaking students that they don't need to know yet the change they want to make, they just need to believe that change is possible. This is an important message. The truth is, throughout our lives each of us will gravitate toward changes someone else has already started. The biggest challenges our world faces—like climate change and inequality—will take lifetimes to fix. These challenges require countless people to step into the same arena to help out, support each other, provide different perspectives, and solve from different angles. You do not need to be the originator of a change idea to have a significant impact. What you need is the belief that change is possible and the bravery to step into the arena to create a better future. Change can be a mixed bag. Sometimes change is good, and sometimes it's not. What change always does though, regardless of impact, is it disrupts. It pushes us out of our comfort zone. If change were to never happen, we'd all live our lives mindlessly on autopilot. The blessing of change is that it can wake us up, and with eyes wide open we can look under the hood of the status quo and decide if we like what we see. By doing this, change creates the opportunity for something better. There's a lot of power in reframing failure. The fear of failure can mean not trying and, in many situations, not trying is the worst failure of all. While many things in life are out of our control, trying is one of the few things that is in your control. Don't close the door on your dreams because you're afraid someone else might close the door on you. Give yourself permission to try. You might just discover what's possible is way bigger than you ever imagined. References: Connect with Alex on LinkedIn Becoming a Changemaker: An Actionable, Inclusive Guide to Leading Positive Change at Any Level by Alex Budak Changemaker Index Changemaker Canvas Learn more about the Becoming a Changemaker courses at Haas School of Business, UC Berkeley here Bryan Stevenson of the Equal Justice Initiative Damon Centola discusses the 25% tipping point in his book Change: How to Make Big Things Happen “Boardroom Racial Diversity: Evidence from the Black Lives Matter Protests”, by Anete Pajuste, Maksims Dzabarovs, and Romans Madesovs, Stockholm School of Economics, Riga “Leadership Lessons From Dancing Guy” by Derek Sivers Former mayor of Palo Alto and Sr. Director of Philanthropy, Microsoft, Sid Espinosa on LinkedIn The Long View: Some Thoughts About One of Life's Most Important Lessons by Matthew Kelly Blackbook University StartSomeGood Connect & Share: If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes less than 60 seconds, and it really makes a difference in helping to convince hard-to-get guests. I also love reading them! If this episode resonated with you, I ask you to send it to a friend. Help bring even more visibility to these leaders that are using business as a force for good! Subscribe to the Purpose and Profit newsletter to make sure you don't miss future episodes. This podcast is for you, the listener. I'd love to hear what resonated with you, or if you have a suggestion on who would be a great guest for this show. Please send me a note at info@KathyVarol.com.

Lets Have This Conversation
Helping You Craft Your Life & Work with: Gregg Vanourek

Lets Have This Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2023 34:25


50% of employees quit their boss, not their Job. According to research from Gallup, 50% of employees leave their companies because of their boss. A Gallup study of 7,272 U.S. adults revealed that one in two had left their job to get away from their manager to improve their overall life at some point in their career. Gregg Vanourek is an award-winning author training, speaking, and coaching on life design and leadership. He's worked at market-leading ventures across industries and sectors. He runs Gregg Vanourek LLC (a training and development venture) and teaches at the Stockholm Business School Executive MBA Program. Gregg was a tech startup executive at K12 Inc. (now a market leader with $1 billion in sales) and co-founded New Mountain Ventures (developing entrepreneurial leaders). Gregg is co-author of three influential books, including LIFE Entrepreneurs (a clarion call for infusing our life with passion and purpose) and Triple Crown Leadership: Building Excellent, Ethical, and Enduring Organizations (a winner of the International Book Awards). His books, workshops, and talks are appreciated by thousands of leaders, changemakers, career changers, and seekers, many of whom have reinvented their life and work with Gregg's tools as a guide. His writing has appeared in or been reviewed by Fast Company, BusinessWeek, U.S. News & World Report, New York Times, Entrepreneur, Inc., Harvard Business blogs, and more. He is on a mission to help you craft your life & work Gregg has given talks in many countries. His TEDx talk is a call to focus on discovering who we are and what we value so we can avoid the common traps of living and leading. Having lived, worked, and studied in both the U.S. and Europe, Gregg was Vice Director of the Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management Program at KTH-Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, and Vice Center Director for the award-winning Stockholm School of Entrepreneurship at KTH. He served as Chairman of the Board of SE Forum (a global social entrepreneurship accelerator) in Stockholm. He joined me this week to tell me more. For more information: https://greggvanourek.com/ Discover More: https://triplecrownleadership.com/ LinkedIn: @GreggVanourek Twitter: @gvanourek

The SoapyRao Show
SoapyRao show ft. Christina Bengtsson

The SoapyRao Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2022 79:24


Christina is an author, international speaker, and precision shooting World Champion. With her exceptional background, international reach, and acclaimed book “The Art of Focus – 10,9” and the successful TEDx talk watched by 1 million people Christina is considered a global thought leader on the topic of focus.She is trained at the US Army Marksmanship Unit and has been recognized with the Swedish Supreme Commander's coin two times. She has lectured to audiences worldwide and to major corporations and is a part of the faculty for the Stockholm School of Economics Executive International Program. The initiative "Reclaim Focus" is an exceptionally useful teaching on one of today's most important topics to engender sustainable change with high results.You can buy Christina's Book here (For India): The art of focus 10,9The art of focus - 10,9 by Christina Bengtsson is available on Amazon worldwideYou can follow Christina on Linkedin here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christina-bengtsson-47a3836/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Family Firm Institute Podcast
A Nordic Perspective on Family Office Impact Investing: An interview with Camille Korschun and Erik Wetter

Family Firm Institute Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2022 12:51


This week's FFI Practitioner podcast concludes our series of interviews with presenters from this year's FFI Global Conference. In this conversation, Camille Korschun and Erik Wetter, both from the Stockholm School of Economics, discuss the unique attributes of family offices that make them well-suited to engage in impact investing. Camille and Erik also share lessons … Continue reading A Nordic Perspective on Family Office Impact Investing: An interview with Camille Korschun and Erik Wetter →

A Correction Podcast
Anders Anderson on the Economics of E-Bikes

A Correction Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022


Anders Anderson is Associate Professor at the Stockholm School of Economics and a Research Fellow at the Swedish House of Finance. He obtained his doctoral degree in 2004 at the Stockholm School of Economics. He held post-doctoral positions at the Institute for Financial Research (SIFR) and the University of Mannheim before being appointed Assistant Professor at the Department of Economics at the Stockholm University in 2006. In 2009, he returned to SIFR as Deputy Director. He was Director of the Swedish House of Finance between 2014 and 2021, and has been teaching the course Behavioral Finance at the SSE Master program since 2011. Andersons's research is mainly focused on behavioral and consumer finance, but also include the trading behavior of individual and institutional investors. His research has been published in some of the world's leading finance journals that has rendered him the 2016 AFBC Black Rock Best Paper Award and the 2018 GFLEC Financial Literacy Research Award. A note from Lev:I am a high school teacher of history and economics at a public high school in NYC, and began the podcast to help demystify economics for teachers.  The podcast is now within the top 2% of podcasts worldwide in terms of listeners (per Listen Notes) and individual episodes are frequently listed by The Syllabus (the-syllabus.com) as among the 10 best political economy podcasts of a particular week.  The podcast is reaching thousands of listeners each month.  The podcast seeks to provide a substantive alternative to mainstream economics media; to communicate information and ideas that contribute to equitable and peaceful solutions to political and economic issues; and to improve the teaching of high school and university political economy. I am looking to be able to raise money in order to improve the technical quality of the podcast and website and to further expand the audience through professionally designed social media outreach. I am also hoping to hire an editor. Best, LevDONATE TODAY

Filling the Sink
Universal Basic Income - Catalonia's Pilot Plan

Filling the Sink

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2022 15:21


The scheme's ultimate goal is to cut poverty. How's Catalonia going to do it? Alejandra Angulo Alonso is joined by Cristina Tomàs White to discuss Catalonia's Universal Basic Income pilot project, an ambitious social experiment that will give people an unconditional monthly payment, starting from January 2023 to December 2024. We also hear from social scientist, Bru Laín, on the specifics of Catalonia's scheme, while professor Jurgen De Wispelaere from the Stockholm School of Economics in Riga give us an overview of other countries' experiences developing UBI trials.  This week's Catalan phrase is ‘Pagant, Sant Pere canta' which means everything is possible with money.  

ПРОСТО ПРО КРИПТУ
Что будет с долларом, рублем и криптовалютой? | Макроэкономист Александр Кубышкин

ПРОСТО ПРО КРИПТУ

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2022 137:50


Walk Talk Listen Podcast
Virtual Walk Talk Listen with Emma Stenström (episode 80)

Walk Talk Listen Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 56:17


Emma Stenström is Associate Professor and Director of Center for Arts, Business & Culture (ABC) at Stockholm School of Economics in Sweden. She has always worked with bridging different spheres, in particular arts and business. Ongoing research projects include action research projects on bubble-hopping and two collaborations with the contemporary circus.    Emma has received several pedagogical awards and teaches Global Challenges: Being, Global Citizenship, Global Leadership, and Sustainable Leadership.    She has been Guest Professor at University College of Arts, Crafts, and Design (Konstfack) in Stockholm and served on several boards, such as the Swedish Arts Council, the Swedish Society for Crafts and Design, the International Scene for Contemporary Dance, and Stockholm University of the Arts.   Beside her academic career, Emma works in media. She has hosted a TV-show for Swedish Television (SVT), and is a regular columnist in the daily business paper, Dagens Industri, since twenty years.    Her social media handles from her work and personal are given below: Instagram and her personal Instagram , Twitter, Facebook and her personal Facebook.   The songs picked by all our guests can be found via  our playlist #walktalklisten here.    Please let me/us know via our email innovationhub@cwsglobal.org what you think about this new series. We would love to hear from you. Please like/follow our Walk Talk Listen podcast and follow @mauricebloem on twitter and instagram.  Or check us out on our website 100mile.org (and find out more about our app (android and iPhone) that enables you to walk and do good at the same time! We also encourage you to check out the special WTL series Enough for All about an organization called CWS.

Silicon Curtain
The Battle for Kyiv - The role of propaganda in Russia's war with Ukraine - Anders Åslund interview

Silicon Curtain

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2022 53:33


Interview with Anders Åslund, about the war in Ukraine, and the role of propaganda, disinformation and historical myths in the conflict. Dr Åslund has advised the Russian and Ukrainian governments, and is the author of 15 books, most notably "Russia's Crony Capitalism", a scathing analysis of the economic system that has taken hold in Russia. We talk about the current crisis that is dominating world headlines but trying to put it into more of a historical context. Anders Åslund is a senior fellow at the Stockholm World Forum and an adjunct professor at Georgetown University. He has been a professor at the Stockholm School of Economics and was the founding director of the Stockholm Institute of Transition Economics. He has worked as a Swedish diplomat in Moscow, Poland, Geneva and Kuwait. Dr. Åslund earned his doctorate from the University of Oxford, and he is fluent in six languages. Silicon Curtain is a YouTube channel and podcast that has been set up to examine all aspects of propaganda, digital disinformation and hybrid digital warfare, so we will also try to address these aspects of the dual crises unfolding in Ukraine and Russia today.

jivetalking
Ed Dolan on what economists get wrong about carbon pricing

jivetalking

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2022 61:51


Episode 188: Ed Dolan holds a PhD in economics from Yale University. He has taught in the United States at Dartmouth College, the University of Chicago, and George Mason University and Gettysburg College, and later at several universities in Europe, including American Institute of Business and Economics in Moscow, Central European University in Budapest, the University of Economics in Prague, and the Stockholm School of Economics in Riga. He is currently a nonresident Senior Fellow at the Niskanen Center, for which he writes on climate economics, health care, and social policy. Are Economists Wrong About Carbon Pricing? https://www.niskanencenter.org/are-economists-wrong-about-carbon-pricing/ https://soundcloud.com/jivetalking/168-ed-dolan-on-state-capacity-liberalism-and-prosperity https://soundcloud.com/jivetalking/139-yoram-bauman-puts-economic-ideas-into-practice https://soundcloud.com/jivetalking/137-steve-keen-explains-how-nordhaus-screwed-up-his-climate-models The future of the human species https://one-handed-economist.com/?p=3514

Take Command: A Dale Carnegie Podcast
Live a Bit on the Edge Every Now and Then with Saana Azzam

Take Command: A Dale Carnegie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 38:19


Saana Azzam is the Founder, CEO & Chief Inspirational Officer of MENA Speakers, The Middle East's leading speaker's bureau. She is an award-winning international economist, Forbes contributor, an international keynotes speaker, and a business influencer. Her success is grounded in helping businesses in The Middle East select the right speakers for their events.Saana was born in Germany, raised in Sweden by Palestinian parents, has lived in the UK, USA, and the UAE (currently in Dubai), and speaks five languages. She defines herself as a citizen of the world and a sum of all the people she has met, all the places she has visited, and all the books she has read. She holds a Master's in Economics and was named “Female Economist of the Year” by the Stockholm School of Economics in 2010. She then found her area of interest and specialized in Leadership Communication at Harvard University.After her career as a gold trader in banking, Saana realized that public speaking is what excites her and what she had always wanted to do. When she moved to Dubai, she saw there were no organizations representing speakers in the Middle East. She saw an opportunity and founded and grew her business in the events speaking industry. Her diverse background and cultural awareness helped her understand the various leadership styles practiced in different countries and became a speaking coach for young entrepreneurs. She defines her leadership style as servant and situational.Her advice to young female leaders is to take on opportunities going all in and be prepared to be uncomfortable. Saana believes that in 2022 we can easily change jobs with an open mind and heart, that micro careers are the new norm now, and we should not be afraid to try out new occupations. To stay aligned, Saana relays on coaches and mentors. Her routine includes meditation, journaling (in apps), and reading books. She emphasizes the importance of mental health and finding the things/places that help you stay balanced, calibrated, and feel good about yourself, so you can fully contribute to the success of your family, friends, team, and clients.Join us to hear Saana's valuable insights on courage, persistence, finding your passion, and living a bit on the edge. 

Sweden in Focus
How Sweden's flat hierarchies work (and attitudes to alcohol)

Sweden in Focus

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2022 35:30


SURVEY: Share your feedback on Sweden in Focus__In the latest episode of our Sweden in Focus podcast, host Paul O'Mahony is joined by The Local's Becky Waterton and Richard Orange as well as David Crouch, author of Almost Perfect and a regular contributor to The Local. We also have an interview with Pernilla Petrelius Karlberg, a lecturer at the Stockholm School of Economics, about the Swedish management style. We also discuss: Turkey's continued resistance to Swedish Nato membershipSwedish attitudes to alcoholSwedish newspapers and how they workFor our main topic this week we look at Sweden's flat hierarchies and collaborative management style. What is it, and does it work? Please leave a rating or review wherever you listen to the podcast as it helps ensure that more people discover it. And don't forget to hit the follow button (or + sign) on Apple or tap the notification bell on Spotify to ensure you get a reminder whenever we publish a new episode. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Denise Griffitts - Your Partner In Success!
Jim Tamm Building Radical Collaboration

Denise Griffitts - Your Partner In Success!

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2022 61:00


Fast Company Magazine described Judge Jim Tamm as an “Ace Relationship Builder”. For most of his career, Jim Tamm was a Senior Administrative Law Judge for the State of California with jurisdiction over workplace disputes. After retiring as a judge, he has served on the faculties of the International Management Program of the Stockholm School of Economics, Leadership Academy of the University of California, and Harvard University Talent Development Program.  Jim Tamm joins host Denise Griffitts on Your Partner In Success Radio to discuss tools that will help you increase your ability to work successfully with others, learn to be more aware of colleagues, and better problem-solve and negotiate. His book, Radical Collaboration: Five Essential Skills to Overcome Defensiveness and Build Successful Relationships has been on Amazon's top-seller lists for workplace, organizational psychology, and negotiations books for most of the past 16 years. The second edition of Radical Collaboration was published by HarperCollins in January 2020 and that book is on my desk! After retiring as a judge, Jim became a managing director of BCon-Will Schutz Associates, a company specializing in developing human potential in organizations. After several years Jim left to form his own company, RC Group. Jim is currently on the faculty of the International Management Program of the Stockholm School of Economics, the Leadership Academy of the University of California, Santa Cruz, and the Wallenberg Institute in Sweden. Jim also teaches collaboration skills in MBA programs in Lima Peru, Panama City Panama, and Mexico City. Website | LinkedIn | Facebook

Den of Rich
Artem Petrikeev | Артём Петрикеев

Den of Rich

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 142:53


Artem Petrikeev is an investment manager at G1 ventures, a London-based blockchain venture fund with over 30 companies in the portfolio. Prior to blockchain experience, Artem was a part of Zubr Capital working on $20M+ investments in consumer apps, classifieds, EdTech, and IT-media sectors. At At the beginning of his career, Artem got to top-3 in global financial modeling competition, taught this course to students, and got a Swedish government grant to study at Stockholm School of Economics in Riga. FIND ARTEM ON SOCIAL MEDIA LinkedIn | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | Telegram ================================ SUPPORT & CONNECT: Support on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/denofrich Twitter: https://twitter.com/denofrich Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/denofrich YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/denofrich Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/den_of_rich/ Hashtag: #denofrich © Copyright 2022 Den of Rich. All rights reserved.

Explain to Shane
Does the chip industry need a boost from big government? (with Karl Wennberg)

Explain to Shane

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2022 27:56


Is industrial policy making a comeback? Congressional legislation and industry representatives have encouraged the US government to put federal funds toward shoring up the domestic semiconductor industry to compete with China. Europe likewise appears poised to spend large sums of government money on its chip industry as part of a reaction to the global chip shortage. While free-market advocates who previously warned against heavy government spending seem to be on board, there are others who say the market is already on a corrective path. Is a national investment in semiconductor chips the right answer to today's chip shortage? Are the security risks at hand pressing enough to prioritize a long-term investment in chip production on US soil? On this episode of “Explain to Shane,” https://www.aei.org/profile/shane-tews/ (Shane) and AEI Senior Fellow https://www.aei.org/profile/claude-barfield/ (Claude Barfield) co-interview https://www.hhs.se/sv/persons/w/wennberg-karl/ (Karl Wennberg), an innovation policy researcher and professor at the Stockholm School of Economics, on the pitfalls of industrial policy — even in vulnerable sectors. The three of them also discuss Karl's upcoming book, “https://link.springer.com/book/9783030942724 (Questioning the Entrepreneurial State: Status-quo, Pitfalls, and the Need for Credible Innovation Policy)” (Springer, 2022).

Den of Rich
Arnis Ritups | Арнис Ритупс

Den of Rich

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2021 88:05


Arnis Ritups holds a Ph.D. in philosophy from KULeuven (Belgium), he specializes in Aristotle and his Greek commentators. He is also a Latvian translator of Descartes' “Meditations on the First Philosophy”; a part-time lecturer at Latvian University, KU Leuven, Stockholm School of Economics in Riga, and Latvian Academy of Fine Arts. He is a publisher of an intellectual magazine “Rigas Laiks”, published in Latvian (since 1993), Russian (since 2012), and English (annually since 2016). Arnis is a conversation partner with many interesting people around the world. He is engaged in a series of interviews with the world's most interesting scientists. He looks to find what are their answers to the Big Questions, and what do they think about the knowledge, the unknown, and the unknowable. ================================ SUPPORT & CONNECT: Support on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/denofrich Twitter: https://twitter.com/denofrich Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/denofrich YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/denofrich Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/den_of_rich/ Hashtag: #denofrich © Copyright 2022 Den of Rich. All rights reserved.

The Ayaan Hirsi Ali Podcast
E4. Tino Sanandaji on Swedish Immigration & Integration

The Ayaan Hirsi Ali Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2021 60:54


Ayaan talks with Tino Sanandaji about his experiences immigrating to Sweden. Tino gives a crash course on the history of Swedish immigration. And they discuss the challenges and future of integration in Sweden. Tino Sanandaji is a Kurdish-Swedish economist. Born in Iran, he moved to Sweden as a young boy. He has degrees from Stockholm School of Economics and the University of Chicago. He is now a... Source