In a world where technology connects us, but true connection feels harder to find, organizations are realizing that well-being and performance go hand in hand. How do we create workplaces where people don’t just show up, but truly belong?
Why Human Connection Drives Performance – Insights from Katarina Blom
In times of rapid and uncertain change, we need to find new ways of working together. Decades of research — from the Harvard Study of Adult Development to modern workplace science — point to one truth: the quality of our relationships is the strongest predictor of happiness, health, and resilience.
In The Together Effect, Swedish psychologist Katarina Blom brings this science into the workplace. With warmth, clarity, and hands-on participation, she shows that human connection is not a “soft skill,” but the foundation for long-term performance, innovation, and well-being. Her sessions are interactive and research-driven, inviting participants to experience psychological principles in real time.
Drawing on findings such as:
- Strong relationships predict longevity more reliably than exercise or diet.
- Our brains are wired for connection, not independence.
- Social support acts as a mental airbag in challenging times.
- The number one factor in high-performing teams is psychological safety.
Keynote Speaker Katarina Blom
Katarina helps leaders and teams translate insight into everyday behaviors that strengthen collaboration, trust, and adaptability — the building blocks of thriving organizations. A licensed psychologist and author of The Together Effect and The Power of Happiness, Katarina’s TEDx Talk “You don’t find happiness, you create it” has reached over 5 million viewers worldwide. She also appeared as TV host for the award-winning NBC show The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning, alongside Amy Poehler, and recently joined the cast of Married at First Sight: Winter Edition in Sweden as the show’s psychologist.
Mental Health
Highlighted Keynote Speakers
Malene Rydahl
Thijs Launspach
Dan Hasson
Louise Opprud Jakobsen
Courage in times of change – 4 november 2025, Epicenter Oslo
Breakfast lecture with Malin Rapp. We’re all being asked to do more than just adapt. We’re asked to rethink how we work, collaborate and move forward to stay relevant in constant change.