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Anders Indset (2017)

Anders Indset (born April 11, 1978 in Trondheim ) is a Norwegian publicist , entrepreneur and business philosopher .

Professional career

Indset grew up in Røros, Norway . At the age of 17, he went to the United States for a year and a half , where he graduated from high school . After a year of marketing training in Oslo, Indset came to Germany, according to his own statements, to learn the German language and to read German philosophy in her mother tongue in self-study. When he moved to Germany, he and a partner founded the evoworkx advertising agency, initially in Frankfurt am Main , and from 2007 in Salz . In addition to his professional activity, Indset was a competitive handball player and was a member of the Norwegian national handball team. From 2000 he played in Germany for the club HSC Bad Neustadt and from 2003 for TV Gelnhausen , including between 2003 and 2007 in the 2nd handball Bundesliga .

In 2012, he founded a company for further training that has been offering leadership seminars and further training for managers under the name Global Institute of Leadership and Technology (GILT) since 2019 . In 2017 he took up a position on the supervisory board of the German Tech Entrepreneurship Center (GTEC), a start-up center for the promotion of entrepreneurship and technology. In 2019 Indset took on a role on the board of directors of the deep tech company Terra Quantum AG. Along with the venture capital fund Lakestar founded by Klaus Hommels , he is one of the company's early investors.

Journalistic activity

Indset has been writing a monthly column for Handelsblatt since 2018. His first German language book Quantum economy moved in May 2019 7th in the mirror - bestseller list one. In August, it reached number 1 on Manager Magazin 's monthly bestseller list of the best-selling business books . His book Wildes Wissen , published in English in 2017 and in German in 2019 , also entered the Spiegel bestseller list at number 10 in September. Indset lives in Frankfurt am Main . The book was also published in Norwegian and Korean.

Awards

In 2018, Indset was added to the 2018 radar by Thinkers50 , the ranking of leading global business thinkers . He was also honored as “Thinker of the Month” in July and August 2018.

Reception and criticism

Indset describes himself as an economic philosopher and is referred to as such by the media. The German management professor Karlheinz Schwuchow described Indset's concepts and forecasts as outstanding and “must-read”. He drew a comparison with the Irish economic and social philosopher Charles Handy . His positions are also taken up in the media beyond the German-speaking area. In Issue 5/2019 of the Harvard Business Manager Indsets was carrying quantum economy presented Manager editorial as a reading recommendation Harvard Business. In his book review of Quantenwirtschaft at Deutschlandfunk Kultur , Ernst Rommeney criticized the fact that Anders Indset's "slapping of the political system" was strangely superficial . In a review on Telepolis , Lars Jaeger accuses Indset of a lack of seriousness. With the term "quantum economy" Indset continued a long tradition of pseudo-scientific esotericism , he understood little of quantum physics . Indset gave no answer to the question posed in the subtitle of what will come after digitization. In addition, Jaeger criticizes numerous factual errors, inaccuracies, incorrect quotations and the adoption of definitions from Wikipedia.

Works

Web links

Commons : Anders Indset  - collection of images, videos and audio files

credentials

  1. Richard Scholl says: "Most managers do not get out of the reaction mode". October 7, 2017, accessed on January 28, 2020 (German).
  2. We need more chaos and at the same time more stability (interview), Zeit Wissen , 5/2019, pp. 34–40.
  3. Rheinische Post: Anders Indset: "Women all better than men"
  4. Ingmar Höhmann: We make ourselves superfluous . In: Harvard Business Manager . Issue 250, September 2018, ISSN  0945-6570 , pages 48-53.
  5. Salt more attractive than Frankfurt. July 30, 2007, accessed January 29, 2020 .
  6. TVG tests regional league teams. July 26, 2000, accessed January 29, 2020 .
  7. Anders Indset , handball-world.com, accessed on July 22, 2019
  8. About. In: APPLIES. Retrieved January 29, 2020 (American English).
  9. commercial register of shaping work GmbH in Eschborn (HRB 92885). Retrieved January 29, 2020 .
  10. Horizon: Start-up campus opens second branch in Frankfurt
  11. Crunchbase: Terra Quantum
  12. Switzerland Global Enterprise: Terra Quantum receives investments
  13. SPIEGEL bestseller SACHBUCH In: Der Spiegel . Issue 20/2019, ISSN  2195-1349 .
  14. ↑ book report: Quantum Economy
  15. ↑ book report: Wild knowledge
  16. Darmstädter Echo: "Many of us only listen to the BlaBla"
  17. Hegnar Bok: Vill kunnskap
  18. FutureKorea: [리뷰] 왜 비즈니스 에 철학 이 필요한가 ... 최고의 리더 를 위한 경영 혁신 의 인사이트
  19. Thinkers50: On the Radar 2018
  20. Limits of Globalization - How the Corona Crisis is Changing the World Economy. Retrieved on May 8, 2020 (German).
  21. ^ Karlheinz Schwuchow: Trends for Transformation . In: managerSeminare . Issue 250, January 2019, ISSN  0938-6211 , pages 36-42.
  22. ^ El Mundo : El próximo gran avance no será tecnológico
  23. Les Affaires: Trop de pression au travail? Voici une solution géniale!
  24. Harvard Business Manager: Save the World
  25. Artificial intelligence asks the question of power , deutschlandfunkkultur.de, May 4, 2019
  26. Lars Jaeger: "Quantum Economy". Retrieved January 28, 2020 .
  27. Wildes Wissen: Thinking clearer than the revolution allows , catalog of the German National Library, accessed on July 22, 2019