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Category Archives: Work
Sleepless World – What biorhythmic tunes does the orchestra of clock genes play in your body?
Polar night season ended officially in the whole of Finland on January 18th. It was the period during which the sun stayed below the horizon in northern Lapland for nearly two months. Also, in southern Finland, as winter approached, the … Continue reading
Posted in brain, clock genes, cognition, Creativity, English, future, Health, human, Sleep, society, Work, Working culture
Tagged brain, circadian, clock genes, cognition, creativity, digital, global, health, information, internet, napping, sleep, telco, Work
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A Case of Work Joy and Eureka Moments – How did it all go?
This is a case report on enjoying work – a personal narrative of a R&D project that became a journey filled with eureka moments. Last summer I had the great opportunity to participate in an AR/VR in Medicine -project that … Continue reading
Snowed in – some thoughts on work and working hours
Snow! How I have missed it in Helsinki. Nature decided to make things right in day. A fierce snow blizzard reached rural Helsinki sometime during the night, last week, when Wednesday turned to Thursday, January to February. The wind was … Continue reading
Posted in Creativity, English, future, Health, human, society, Work, Working culture, working hours
Tagged creativity, expert, future, global, health, invention, time zone, Work, working hours
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Give Science Breathing Space – Protection from Suffocation
Last week I finished a tough but rewarding job: From the many great research proposals submitted to the Skolar Award science contest, I finally picked my ten semi-finalist candidates. The decision wasn’t easy. All proposals that had made it through … Continue reading
Posted in Creativity, English, future, human, society, Work, Working culture
Tagged communication, creativity, future, research, science, Skolar Awards, slush Helsinki, start up
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Future work: Even the greatest minds get tangled when over-stressed
Are you a highly creative, cognitively flexible, emotionally intelligent critical thinker; a person who excels in managing people and negotiating. Do you have a service orientated mind set and just love to coordinate with others? If this is you, then … Continue reading
Posted in communication, Creativity, English, future, Health, human, Learning, society, Work, Working culture
Tagged Burnout, Business, creativity, Economy, future, health, Learning, Skill, Talent, Technology, Work
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Health Hype and Unmentionable Reality Bites
In early October, in sunny and warm California, I am sitting in a darkened conference hall. I once again hadn’t remembered that there where people enjoy (at least from a Finn’s perspective) year-round summer, one shivers indoors. Air-condition cooled air … Continue reading
Cultivating ideas ripe – just right for consumer bite
While walking my mind raced How are economic battles fought I thought Transparency, being open and true Golden thumb rules for company success I’ve been often told Those who claim they know the secrets to success also say Leaders of … Continue reading
Posted in communication, Creativity, English, human, society, Uncategorized, Work
Tagged creativity, human, leadership, working culture
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Brewing coffee and tea at the pulsing heart of the work site
You, my dear reader may have noticed that there has been a bit of a dry spell in my blogging. Also the next chapter of my diary “The adventures of a neurologist at Nokia” has been in waiting. I’ve been … Continue reading
Posted in age, communication, Creativity, English, human, Work, Working culture, Working culture
Tagged Age, communication, creativity, human, Work, working culture
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Winds of change – new career sailing ahead
I turned sixty in July. To my surprise many random acquaintances, after hearing of my life’s milestone and congratulating continued in the same breath by asking: “When are you planning on retiring? Made any plans yet?” I answered: Haven’t really … Continue reading