Read previewThis as-told-to essay is based on a transcribed conversation with Samu Hällfors, the CEO of Framery in Helsinki.
AdvertisementAs the CEO of a company in the world's happiest country, I mirrored my company's values and policies with many of the Finnish cultural aspects I admire.
Mutual responsibility makes people feel safeThere are multiple parallels between Finnish society and how we've built culture at Framery, starting with psychological safety.
Finnish culture is deeply rooted in forward-thinking and preparation, stemming from their historical need to brace for harsh, protracted winters.
Teams can decide when they want to come into the office and how they plan to execute their work.
Persons:
—, Samu Hällfors, Framery
Organizations:
Service, Framery, Logia Software Oy, Business
Locations:
Helsinki, Framery, Finland