Embrace knowledge like a true Slumdog Millionaire

I’ve been playing computer games for almost my whole life. The early games taught me English as I tried to play them with a dictionary at hand. Next, I learned to become inherently interested about how computers work. The more skills we have, the more likely we are to be able to apply cross-functional understanding in solving problems. To truly master a wide spread of skills, we should pay much more attention to skills individuals learn outside the formal education and work. Here you’ll find my list of skills learned through gaming.

Read More
Caverion’s Deputy CEO Thomas Hietto on COVID and sustainable buildings

Thomas 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 More
We are not living in usual times, don’t work in usual ways - Future-proof your business

The 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 More
The hidden potential: serious gamers in your organisation could help you excel at remote leadership

It’s not hard to imagine a future where virtual working will dramatically increase and where leaders are faced with the complexity of managing remote working teams. Leading teams with very little, if any, traditional face-to-face interactions is surely a skill that leaders quickly need to grasp in these times. Who is successful today and to where do we look to quickly get up to speed? Our colleague Heikki Otsolampi shares his thoughts in this first of a series of articles, on why it’s important to look for insights and experience in places you might not have looked before.

Read More
Tips for your CV

For us working in recruitment the CV remains an important piece of the puzzle to help match the right candidate to the right job. And for our clients, it's an opportunity to get a first introduction of potential candidates. So, for those who are actively looking for new challenges, or for those who want to be prepared when the recruiter comes calling - here are some tips!

Read More
Lessons learned in a crisis

In 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 More
Advance the digital savviness of the board

A recent MIT Sloan report shows digital competence within the board helps longterm success. The respondents consider innovation and strategy to be closely tied with digital savviness, both areas needed to survive. As we work with nominating committees to assess what they need and how to find it, we hear requests of digital experts but they often come up short when asked to define this need for their particular situation.

Read More