 
SPEAKER: KJELL NORDSTROM &
JONAS RIDDESTRALE
Kjell A. Nordstrom
Amid the madness and hyperbole surrounding the new economy, Dr. Kjell
A. Nordström is a guru of the new world of business.
The 2001 Thinkers 50, the worlds first ranking of management
thinkers, ranked Nordström and his partner Dr. Jonas Ridderstråle
at number 17 (one place below Nicholas Negroponte and one ahead of
Stephen Covey).
His dynamic style makes him a highly appreciated speaker throughout
the world. He has served as an advisor/consultant to several large
multinationals.
Kjell holds an Economic Licentiate degree and a doctoral degree from
the Stockholm School of Economics. He is presently an Assistant Professor
at the Institute of International Business (IIB) at the Stockholm
School of Economics.
His research and consulting focus is on the areas of corporate strategy,
multinational corporations and globalization. Kjell has published
a book and numerous articles on the internationalization process of
firms.
Already 5 years ago he was recognized as Sweden's outstanding young
academic of the year.
Kjell has been responsible for the International Business course at
the Stockholm School of Economics and is one of the founders of the
schools most prestigious management programs, "The Advanced Management
Program - AMP". AMP is a five week top-management program that
attracts the elite of Scandinavian executives.
He is also on the board of directors of several companies.
His latest book Funky Business - Talent makes capital dance (co-author
Dr. Jonas Ridderstråle) is a manifesto of what our time requires
from business firms and their leaders. The book has been featured
on CNN and CNBC, and appeared in Fortune, Fast Company, Time Magazine,
Financial Times, Paris Match, etc. and is an international best-seller.
So far, it has been translated into more than 25 languages. In 2000,
both Amazon.co.uk and Management General rated Funky Business as one
of the five best business books of that year.
Gurus and consultants abound. But, in a technicolour world, why do
we expect men in grey suits to have all the answers? Kjell A. Nordstrom
and Jonas Ridderstrale aren't your average business gurus. They don't
wear suits and their ideas come in full colour. Stalking the stage,
dressed in black, the two Swedes have entertained, challenged, and
from time to time, frightened audiences throughout Europe and North
America. Their blend of forceful logic, academic rigor and charismatic
delivery have made them two of the most sought after speakers in Europe.
 Dr.
Jonas Ridderstråle
Dr. Jonas Ridderstråle is at the forefront
of the new generation of European-based business gurus. The 2001 Thinkers
50, the worlds first ranking of management thinkers, ranked
Ridderstråle and his partner Dr. Kjell A. Nordström at
number 17 (one place below Nicholas Negroponte and one ahead of Stephen
Covey).
Jonas uncompromising, imaginative and decidedly funky take
on contemporary business life has made him one of todays most
sought after speakers. Jonas practices what he so persuasively preaches.
He is an advisor, lecturer and consultant to a number of international
corporations and is also on the board of several companies.
Jonas Ridderstråle's day job is as an assistant professor
at the Centre for Advanced Studies in Leadership at the Stockholm
School of Economics. Jonas has a doctorate and an MBA from the same
school. His research focuses on new organizational models and leadership
styles in the information age and has been published in leading
academic journals, magazines and newspapers. He has also run the
School's Advanced Management Program, a five-week top-management
program that attracts the elite of Scandinavian business leaders.
Jonas was recently recognized as Sweden's outstanding young academic
of the year.
His latest book, Funky Business: Talent makes capital dance (co-authored
with Kjell A. Nordström) is a manifesto for the new world of
business. The book is already an international bestseller and has
been featured on CNN and CNBC. It has also appeared in Fortune,
Fast Company, Time Magazine, Financial Times, Paris Match, etc.
So far, it has been translated into more than 25 languages. In 2000.
Amazon.co.uk and Management General rated Funky Business as one
of the five best business books of that year.
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