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    Jim Hagemann Snabe: The Reinvention of Everything

    deApril 19, 2023
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    About this Episode

    The FT called him one of Europe’s leading industrialists and transformational leaders - and transforming is exactly what he does. Transforming and reinventing companies, across sectors and across industries. Dreaming big. First as Co-CEO and Chairman at the giant software company ⁠SAP⁠ and recently, taking ⁠A.P Møller-Maersk⁠, the Danish conglomerate that dominates container shipping, into the new era of decarboniziation. “Our attention should be to bring hardware and software together - the physical and digital world." ⁠Jim Snabe⁠ is currently Chairman of Germany’s leading industrial group ⁠Siemens⁠, Board member of ⁠C3.AI⁠, new Chair of the Swedish battery Start-up ⁠Northvolt⁠ and Member of the Board of Trustees at the ⁠World Economic Forum.⁠ “Dreaming big and turning big dreams into achievable goals.”  You might agree with me that he is the quintessence of a positive story - after listening to the conversation that include: 🎤 what he means by "reinventing everything”  🎤 "radically implementing the goal” 🎤 decarbonising all industries 🎤 stakeholder capitalism 🎤 what ai can and should and should not do 🎤 assumptions & pioneering leadership 🎤 Greenland's ice and polar bears  🎤 his books "Dreams and Details" and "Tech for Life” ⁠

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