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Harnessing serendipity in the workplace is about more than facilitating the unexpected

Harnessing serendipity in the workplace is about more than facilitating the unexpected

22.02.202524.02.2025

What if your company had a great and more frequent ability to discover more valuable things than those for which […]

Metropolitan buzz vs. solitude – a balancing act for harnessing serendipity

Metropolitan buzz vs. solitude – a balancing act for harnessing serendipity

17.04.201429.11.2016

While the first real Autumn storm is wiping through the landscape here in Eastern Finland, bending the pines in our […]

Are we reducing the magic of serendipity to the logic of coincidence ?

Are we reducing the magic of serendipity to the logic of coincidence ?

24.04.201315.06.2013

A highly essential question to be asked. I have contemplated this dilemma myself for a long time and it surfaced […]

”Coincidensity”, a great new term coined by Stowe Boyd

”Coincidensity”, a great new term coined by Stowe Boyd

28.02.201312.03.2013

I happened to read Stowe’s blog about Googles new Googleplex, an interesting illustration of their upcoming working environment, where “Google studied, […]

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One could describe me as an Explorer of my personal life, since I have been there – seen that, so many fascinating topics and projects over the past decades. I am the founder or co-founder of seven different companies since 1984 .- one could use the term “serial entrepreneur”, but I personally don’t like to be called that way.

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