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Name
Peter Bjellerup
Title
Expert in meetings, workshops and collaboration - online and on site
Bio
Work should be fun to do.
Work should be easy to do well.
Together. For all.
Wherever we are.
This is Peter Bjellerup’s mission. This is his passion.
Remote work is here to stay. No matter how vaccinated we get.
Maybe not for all of us all of the time, but sufficiently for all of us to learn and get comfortable with working in new ways that work in our new normal. When some are in the same office, some in another, yet some work from home or their cottage and yet others on the road, a hotell, café or at a client’s site.
The only arena where we all can meet, always, on level ground. It is digital.
The ability to meet and collaborate digitally is as fundamental nowadays as being capable of handling an Office-suite.
Or rather, it should be seen as such, but is too rarely, resulting in an overload of clunky and un-engaging digital meetings. Or in dysfunctional chats, email overload and files that nobody can find. At least not the latest version. This is why Peter works to help you to achieve engaging digital meetings and smooth, productive digital collaboration in general.
Who is Peter Bjellerup?
With a couple of decades as an international consultant under his belt, primarily in digital collaboration, knowledge sharing and changing organisational culture and ways of working, Peter left IBM in 2019 to go independent. He has worked remotely all over the world for over ten years, with his manager no less than 600 kilometers away, and as far as across the Atlantic, and generously shares both old and new experience to others who suddenly were thrown out into remote work in 2020, as unprepared as their organisations.
In spite of his skill in translating technical possibilities into user benefits, he keeps emphasising his mantra of “It’s people who collaborate, not tools” and illustrates how overall principles translate into everyday routines and habits. From helicopter perspective to day to day practicalities, that is.