An entrepreneur, creative thinker, and acclaimed international speaker, Frans Johansson has lived all his life at the intersection. He has started a health-care business, a software company, a hedge fund, and an innovation firm. Frans is the author ofThe Medici EffectandThe Click Moment, and is the founder and CEO of The Medici Group.
How his early life experiences influenced the work that Frans does today
How Frans accidentally ended up attending Harvard Business School
The ten-second vision that shaped Frans’s ideas on diversity and innovation
Why diversity in the workplace doesn’t work without inclusion
How to help diverse teams become more innovative
Why Frans thinks that failure and success go hand in hand
How people can take away positive lessons from failure
What Frans learned from his failed tech start-up
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