Presented By: Barger Leadership Institute
Breakfast with Kristina Palm
The BLI and OS are thrilled to welcome Kristina Palm to U-M. Kristina is visiting the University from KKTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Karolinska Instiutet and Karlstad University.
Kristina has a PhD in Industrial work science from KTH. She currently conducts research at Karolinska Institutet on leadership, work environment, project work etc. She is a guest researcher at Karlstad Universitet and associate professor at the department Sustainable production development at KTH. Board member of Tom Tits Experiment and Lundbergsstiftelsen.
Her subject areas for teaching are: leadership, group development, stress and sustainable work, change management, and organisation. Kristina teaches undergraduate courses at KTH and KI and sometimes as guest lecturer in other universities, in commissioned education at KTH and in post-graduate education at KI. An overall perspective that can summarize her educational standpoint is what she wants to accomplish with my teaching. She wants to create an interest in her topic and give undergraduate students opportunities to become good leaders, and thus create sustainable jobs, i.e. work that is sustainable from both economic and human perspectives.
This is a casual event is designed for OS and BLI students to meet Kristina and get a behind the curtain view of her leadership journey.
Read Kristina's full bio here: https://staff.ki.se/people/krpalm
Kristina has a PhD in Industrial work science from KTH. She currently conducts research at Karolinska Institutet on leadership, work environment, project work etc. She is a guest researcher at Karlstad Universitet and associate professor at the department Sustainable production development at KTH. Board member of Tom Tits Experiment and Lundbergsstiftelsen.
Her subject areas for teaching are: leadership, group development, stress and sustainable work, change management, and organisation. Kristina teaches undergraduate courses at KTH and KI and sometimes as guest lecturer in other universities, in commissioned education at KTH and in post-graduate education at KI. An overall perspective that can summarize her educational standpoint is what she wants to accomplish with my teaching. She wants to create an interest in her topic and give undergraduate students opportunities to become good leaders, and thus create sustainable jobs, i.e. work that is sustainable from both economic and human perspectives.
This is a casual event is designed for OS and BLI students to meet Kristina and get a behind the curtain view of her leadership journey.
Read Kristina's full bio here: https://staff.ki.se/people/krpalm
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