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Nationality
  
Finnish

Website
  
alfrehn.com

Name
  
Alf Rehn


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Born
  
March 21, 1972 (age 52) (
1972-03-21
)
Turku

Occupation
  
Professor, author, speaker

Alma mater
  
Royal Institute of Technology

Books
  
Dangerous Ideas: When Pro, The Scholar's Progress, Frivolous Business, Trendspotting‑The Basics

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Alf Rehn is a Finnish professor, author and speaker based in Finland. He currently holds the Chair of Management and Organization at Åbo Akademi University in Finland. Rehn works as a columnist, and sits on the board of directors for several companies, including Veikkaus.

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Rehn was listed as #13 on the 2009 Thinkers 50, in the "Up and Coming Business Thinkers” list. He was listed for a second time 2011.

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Career

After completing his doctorate in industrial management in 2002, he started teaching at the Royal Institute of Technology and later become the SSES Professor of Innovation and Entrepreneurship at the institute. Since 2004, he has been the chair of management and organization at Åbo Akademi University, and still holds the position. At the time, he was the youngest chair in Finland.

Rehn frequently keynotes corporate and other events, including TEDx-events and Ciudad de las Ideas. He is also a frequent columnist and media commentator.

Books

Rehn has published several books, articles and columns. In 2011, he published the book Dangerous Ideas: When Provocative Thinking Becomes Your Most Valuable Asset, which discusses how creative ideas are perceived initially as dangerous and inappropriate. The book has been translated into eight languages.

Personal life

He currently lives in both Finland and Denmark.

Awards and honors

Rehn was listed as #13 on the 2009 Thinkers 50, in the "Up and Coming Business Thinkers” list. In 2011, he was named on the list for a second time. In the 2012 Finnish Thinkers 20-list, published by Nordic Business Report magazine, he was rated third among business thinkers in Finland. He was voted Speaker of the Year in Finland in 2010.

References

Alf Rehn Wikipedia