
Are you ready for what’s around the corner?
Finding your place in a rapidly changing world
The world is changing fast, people have never been busier and technology is exploding in uses and usage. The world will run out of ressources and biodiversity and the temperature is rising. That sets a whole new set of rules for humans to thrive and companies to compete.
Being placed at the epicenter of the tech startup and the sustainable startup world I work with this rapid change every day. That’s what I share my learnings from.
Trends through the eyes of an entrepreneur
It can be tiresome and confusing listening to trend forecasters predicting abstract long term theories. Tine Thygesen approaches societal trends in another way - near term, practical, business-oriented and no-bullshit.
By assessing trends as a business-oriented entrepreneur, rather than an analyst, she helps companies navigate technology, consumer demand and employee expectations so leaders can discard trends that are irrelevant for them, and focus on those that will hit soon.
"Skaberkraft” is at the heart of productivity
All drive forwards relies on motivation, energy and courage to proceed. During my years building organisations I’ve learnt that this is a paramount factor for success.
I help leaders in organisations find purpose necessary to motivate their teams, and help entrepreneurs and employees understand their inner motivation and learn how to find, understand and grow their mojo and skaberkraft.
“Skate to where the puck is going, not to where it has been” - ice hockey legend Wayne Gretzky.
Climate change and the ecological crisis will change business as we know it. All sectors will be transformed. Sustainable businesses practices are the only way forward for those that want to be a part of the future.
Want to be better armed for the future?
Reach out to hear if Tine Thygesen can help you, your team or your organisation be better prepared for what is around the corner.
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