There are always nuances to refine, subtle elements that call for attention. Depths yet to be uncovered, revealing new layers and endless potential for growth.
inspiration
We invite you to discover the sources of inspiration that influence our approach and guide our work.
Blink — Malcolm Gladwell
In Blink, Malcolm Gladwell explores the enigmatic moment of realization. Why do some leaders succeed by trusting their intuition, while others do not? And why are the best decisions often impossible to explain?
Edward de Bono, the Maltese-British doctor, psychologist, philosopher, and author, has developed a series of simple yet highly effective collaboration methods that we frequently apply. Read more
Peripheral Vision — Day & Schoemaker
In Peripheral Vision, Day and Schoemaker explain why leaders often overlook the warning signs they should be responding to.
"How Brands Grow" presents decades of research, written in a distinctive style aimed at marketing professionals. The book places marketing theory and research in context, exploring their significance and practical application.
In "Thinking, Fast and Slow", Daniel Kahneman reveals when we can and cannot trust our intuition, and how we can leverage the benefits of slow thinking. Read more
Den gode leanleder — Jens S. Normand et al.
"Den gode leanleder" focuses on how to develop your organisation to consistently deliver value to your customers, employees, and owners through LEAN. The book presents five specific leadership virtues that are essential for you and your organisation. Read more
KING OF CHANGE – Christian Bjerring
This novel is a timeless reflection on what we must be aware of as we navigate life, a story about the art of embracing and managing change.
It invites self-reflection and serves as a catalyst for meaningful conversations within leadership teams, helping them grow closer and more aligned.