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Mona Riabacke

Mona Riabacke is a researcher in decision-making and a frequently engaged speaker and workshop leader. Her lectures are thought-provoking and inspiring, focusing on how we can better lead ourselves and others in times of change, when uncertainty is high and the pace is ever increasing.

Mona Riabacke shares insights on how we can make the most of our “Stone Age brains” in an ultramodern world. She presents concrete methods for effective communication, driving change, increasing individual accountability, and improving collaboration within organizations.

In recent years, rapid development has pushed companies and organizations into an increasingly complex and uncertain environment. This has placed greater demands on both modern leaders and employees. We often need to act faster, make decisions without having the full picture, and perhaps most importantly, take greater personal responsibility.

Self-leadership is becoming increasingly important

A key to succeeding in this new landscape is a deeper understanding of how we as humans function. What motivates us, what holds us back, and how we can create structure and clarity when nothing feels familiar. Mona Riabacke helps organizations find new ways of working when the old ones no longer serve us.

Mona has extensive experience from the research world and has worked in many different types of companies and organizations, both in the private and public sectors. Together we are truly strong, and it all starts with each one of us, as Mona often says.

Popular topics:

  • Leading yourself and others in times of uncertainty/rapid change
  • Taking personal responsibility – together!
  • Daring more tomorrow than you did yesterday – a necessity for the future
  • Making decisions in a changing world
  • Leading yourself and others in a fast-changing environment
  • Creating our future
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