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Anders Indset

Anders Indset is one of the world's leading Business Philosophers who helps business leaders cope with change by bridging the philosophy of the past with the technology and science of tomorrow.

Anders Indset has gained global recognition as “The Business Philosopher,” connecting “Mensch and Technology.” It is through what he describes as a practical philosophical approach that we should understand how the economy is being shaped.

With over two decades of experience working with international CEOs, political leaders and international business schools, Anders’ unconventional way of thinking and his inspiring personality has activated so many.

Anders is the author of three bestsellers: “Wild Knowledge”, “The Quantum Economy,” and “Das infizierte Denken,” and has been translated into over 10 languages to date.

Anders is also a co-founder of the Njordis Group and the Global Institute of Leadership & Technology (GILT).

He has also been ranked as one of the most influential thinkers in leadership and business by Thinkers50.

Focusing predominantly on the connection between philosophy and business, Anders has found that businesses can be continually improved through critically questioning basic economic assumptions and beliefs. It is through this method that we can uncover core problems and therefore, innovate sustainable entrepreneurial perspectives and solutions.

Anders is an extremely highly-regarded and experienced speaker who speaks about leadership, management, artificial intelligence, innovation, geo-politics, futurism, as well as much more.


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