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Micael Dahlén
Forfatter, professor og internasjonal foredragsholder
Micael Dahlén er forfatter og professor i markedsføring på Handelshøgskolen i Stockholm. Han er en anerkjent foredragsholder og holder foredrag over hele verden. I begynnelsen av 2009 ble han stemt frem som næringslivets mest populære foredragsholder i Sverige.
Han ble professor allerede da han var 34 år og har vunnet en rekke priser for sin forskning og fått mye oppmerksomhet i media for sin ukonvensjonelle stil. Han er rangert som nummer 10 i verden blant forskere innenfor sitt felt, forbrukeratferd, kreativitet og markedsføring.
Micael Dahléns bøker har blitt oversatt til en rekke språk og har ligget på bestselgerlisten i flere land. Den mest kjente boken er ”Nextopia” som handler om forventningssamfunnet og verdens sterkeste dop – nemlig fremtiden! Boken vakte stor oppsikt da den kom. ”Monster” kom ut i november 2011 og er Micael Dahléns sjette bok.
Book et spennende og interessant foredrag om lykken, pengene og fremtiden av anerkjent, internasjonal foredragsholder!
How to die with a smile on your faceIsn’t that what it’s all about in the end? Making the most out of your business, your career, your life. Based on research on what makes us happy, what we regret the most in life, and new consumer behaviors, the spotlight is focused on how to do what you do to make sure that everybody leaves with a smile on their face.
Next: Saving the worldAccording to NASA, we will be able to move to Mars by 2030. And if we continue living the way we are, we’ll be needing that new home. Unless we use the strange drives that constantly move us forward and onto the next thing to not consume more but smarter and better. Based on the latest findings on happiness and motivational drives and rules of business and economics, let’s try saving the world.
Everybody’s gay: a peek into the inevitable futureWhether you like it or not, the future is going to be a lot different from now, and it’s here sooner than you think. Be prepared, and maybe even learn from it in advance, with a peek into our quickly changing minds and behaviors and a long, hard look at the people you will meet tomorrow.
Capitalism revampedIt’s not about the money anymore. Most people have more than enough of that but aren’t any happier for it, and might not have any need for it in a world where it will be soon be free to go to space. And still, we’re growing more capitalistic than ever, keeping an even closer look on the score. Only the score now counts in clout, time and finger capital, following our evolving behaviors and changing the rules for business.
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