In many Nordic organisations, we are seeing a clear shift in what good leadership looks like. As organisations navigate talent shortages, accelerating digitalisation and rising expectations around sustainability and transparency, many executive teams are asking a deceptively simple question: what do we really need from our leaders next? Increasingly, the answer is not a longer CV, but a deeper, more versatile form of potential.
Read MoreVictor Reis at Alumni, in this serie of short articles, provides a brief overview of some of the most common and influential theories within leadership.. This time on Servant Leadership.
Read MoreClovis Rondineli, Leadership Development expert, discusses how enabling a genuine two-way communication between managers and their teams can bring benefits to both. With hybrid working and a tsunami of data, it can be hard for leaders to hear and act on the voices of their employees. Leaders and their organisations must improve their skills around hearing, as well as seeing the value in, the individual voice above this background noise.
Read MoreHow taking a rounded, hybridised approach to sourcing new leadership skills can help HR deliver the best support to their businesses’ strategic goals.
Read MoreWe recently interviewed Sarah McPhee, professional non-executive board director.
Read MoreWe recently interviewed Hélène Barnekow, CEO at Microsoft Sweden.
Read MoreWe recently interviewed John Mellkvist, active as Author, Futurist and PR Consultant. Here we talk about diversity, ageism and discrimination and changing norms.
Read MoreThomas Hietto, deputy CEO at Caverion, is navigating the megatrends of sustainability and digitalisation of the buildings we live and work in, but also the whirlpool of a global pandemic. Thanks to decisive action and active leadership, Caverion has been able to manage the situation at hand remarkably well. In managing what Thomas calls the first phase of the pandemic and its effects, three distinct practices, all part of a longer-term development of Caverion leadership have played a crucial role.
Read MoreThe Coronavirus has had a huge impact on all organizations – big and small, international and domestic. Some are struggling seriously while some are continuing with their business pretty much as before. The key issue now is what makes companies operating in an open, global market successful. What gives them fuel to reinvent themselves? What gives them energy to evolve continuously?
Read MoreIn a time when some businesses are forced into pivoting their models and processes, reorganising personnel and restructuring their organisations there is a need for solid advice and competent guidance to get things right. Åsa Lögdberg, Head of Interim at Alumni sees many companies turn to interim managers for help and expertise.
Read MoreNot too long ago I had a chat with board professional and several times nominated most influential woman in Finland Maija-Liisa Friman. She shared her thoughts, experiences and advice for board work during COVID-19.
Read MoreIn the wake of the Corona pandemic leaders are keen to see concrete examples of what works and what doesn’t to lessen the impact of this crisis. Alumni Consultant and Manager Malin Samuelsson recently caught up with Christian Carlsson, SVP HR at Gunnebo to find out more about how they are tackling this multifaceted crisis.
Read MoreAlumni psychologist and leadership expert Johan Östlin shares practical advice on what company leaders can do to rally their teams and harness the positive attitudes that come out in people during a time of disruption.
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