Originally published on Boards Impact Forum, October 9, 2025 As AI becomes a foundation of modern business, its growing energy footprint and social impact call for leadership grounded in responsibility. The article explores how boards can ensure that AI innovation …

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On the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, I found myself reflecting on a journey that began in the south of Sweden, in Småland—a region many associate with IKEA and entrepreneurship. As a young girl, I was deeply …

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As December unfolds, we enter a season ripe for reflection, connection, and the courage to embrace the new. This month isn’t just a conclusion—it’s a launchpad for new beginnings. Through the Balanced Bridge Program, we invite you to join us for 31 …

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In a world where rapid technological advancements and complex geopolitical and sustainability challenges intersect, the need for reflection and visionary leadership has never been more critical. These periods of transition—these spaces in-between—are where real transformation can occur, repositioning businesses and …

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Board Members’ Pathway for Guiding AI

Steering the Future: Board Members’ Pathway for Guiding AI  The board is essential in leading organizations towards a beneficial AI integration vision, reimagining business, and AI to support human work. Board members must engage in specific actions to grasp AI’s …

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 “I’m intimidated by the fear of being average.”  Taylor Swift’s quote resonates with me.  Taylor Swift is 34, and not just a pop sensation but a global powerhouse, shattering records on Spotify and Apple Music, and earning her the title …

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