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Networks

Wednesday, March 16th, 2011

Today, while following the discussions in the Sandbox forum on Facebook, I found a cool map widget(?) posted by my friend, and fellow co-founder of YEoS, Per Jonsson. The widget maps out your LinkedIn network and how your connections are connected and it even divide your network in to segments. How clever, and what a piece of art! Here’s my LinkedIn network mapped out for you.

Sandbox
Stockholm School of Economics (I studied elsewhere)
Swedish Chamber of Commerce for the UK
Wallumni
Young Entrepreneurs of Sweden

My aim is to further connect the blue dots with the orange, to grow more light-blue dots, to turn green dots to either blue or orange, and to involve the purple dots with the blue.

To create your own, go to http://www.linkedinlabs.com/inmaps

Furthermore, a few days ago, I found a similar widget but for mapping your Facebook network, geographically; My Friend Map. Also kind of cool. However, I should really get to know more Africans.

Are you connected?

YEoS Xchange: London

Tuesday, March 1st, 2011

This post is still not finished.

I sense this will be my longest blog post ever…

For the last three weeks I have been high on inspiration. On 10-12 February, I organised an event for Young Entrepreneurs of Sweden (YEoS) in partnership with the Swedish Chamber of Commerce; YEoS Xchange: London. The three-day event was an inspirational exchange trip where 30 of Sweden’s foremost young entrepreneurs went to London to exchange ideas and business cards with London based entrepreneurs and venture capitalists. On the programme were a challenging teambuilding-oriented challenge, company visits to Spotify, Atomico and Bloomberg, seminars and panel discussions, meeting with the Swedish Ambassador for the UK, dining and networking at trendy restaurants, and late night partying at exclusive nightclubs. For once, I have uploaded a few pictures.


Here is Isabella Löwengrip selling umbrellas at Piccadilly Circus as a part of the teambuilding challenge. In the teambuilding the participating entrepreneurs were divided into teams, with four people per team. Each team had £20 which they should increase the value of as much as possible during two hours. The most successful team won 80% of the money that all teams managed to earn in total + the start capital. Since it was raining, many teams tried to buy and sell umbrellas, but the winning strategy was to raise venture capital.


H.E. Nicola Clase, the Swedish Ambassador to the court of St James’s, honour the event a visit and talk about Sweden’s presence in the UK.


The Entrepreneurship Forum, which was organised in co-operation with the Swedish Chamber of Commerce, was a seminar with a panel discussion with more than 140 participants held at Regent’s College in Regent’s Park. The seminar were on the topic “How to build a fast-growing, successful company”.

The panel from the left:


Before visiting Spotify we decided to take a group photo at Regent’s Street.


At Spotify’s HQ we decided to take another group photo. This time even more excited. Before the photo shoot we had the privilege of listening to and asking questions to Angela Watts (Marketing Manager), Henrik Torstensson (Head of Premium Sales) and Martin Sandberg (Premium Manager).


The visit to Spotify was followed by a visit to the venture capital firm Atomico at New Bond Street, where we met up with Mattias Ljungman (Co-founder & Partner) and Dr Chris Dark (Senior Investment Manager) and listened to them telling the story about Atomico and later opened up for some Q&A.
Trivia: Atomico was also co-founded by Niklas Zennström, co-founder of Skype, Kazaa and Joost.


Elaine Bergqvist, Christoffer Caesar, Isabella Löwengrip and Daniel Lundin at Cocoon.
After an intense day of company visits and sightseeing the entrepreneurs needed food, and lots of it too. So, together with ten Sandboxers and a few special guests, the group went to the award-winning, cocoon-shaped restaurant Cocoon in Regent Street, where the entrepreneurs were served an Asian five-course dinner.


The dining was followed by a late night After Conference at the exclusive private members club Whisky Mist in Mayfair.


One of the event’s highlights was Dr. Bremley Lyngdoh’s (TEDx) presentation on climate change, social entrepreneurship, and his journey with his social enterprise Worldview Impact at Hult International Business School. Thanks to Bremley and Worldview Impact the event was the first YEoS event that was completely carbon neutral. Learn more in the evaluation.


Participant Christoffer Caesar was interview at the event by Dagens Industri, the biggest business paper in Sweden.

Here are some blog post on the event from some of the participants.
Isabella Löwengrip – Mitt dygn i London
Elaine Bergqvist – Back in Stockholm
Johannes Hansen – YEoS Xchange: London 10-12 februari 2011
Christian Josefsson – I London med Young Entrepreneurs of Sweden
Viktor Nord – YEoS Xchange: London
Caroline Kummelsted – London med mera
Londonsvenskar – Denna helg är en helg för entreprenörer i London
Diana Svenk – London crack visit

To view more pictures from the event, please visit YEoS fanpage on Facebook

I have just sent an email to…

Thursday, December 9th, 2010

… Mr Zennström. I hope he replies with a thumbs up. To be continued.

The Annual Christmas Luncheon

Saturday, December 4th, 2010

Yesterday, the Swedish Chamber held it’s annual Christmas Luncheon, this year at the spectacular the Banqueting House, Whitehall. It was a long-lasting lunch which started at 12 noon and was still going strong when I left at 8pm. We were served delicious Swedish Christmas food catered from Lena Björck‘s Inn or Out. One might say with 420 guests and fully booked since May that it was a very successful event, and it was. Among the guests were Bicky Chakraborty, founder of Elite Hotels; Mats Granryd, CEO at Tele2; Magnus Olsson, H&M’s country manager for Britain; and H.E. Nicola Clase, Swedish Ambassador to the Court of St James’s. I can not take too much “cred” for it though (non), but I really enjoyed it, especially when the Chamber staff sang its traditional song.

This weekend is all about work, and some house warming. Hoping to be able to send out the invite this weekend to all YEoS Members on the London trip I am organising in February 2011. We are also setting a new strategy plan for Campusbokhandeln.

A Christmassy LINK

Friday, December 3rd, 2010

40 pages of news from the Anglo-Swedish business community. Download the December issue of LINK here.