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SCANDINAVIAN LEARNING EXPEDITION · AUTUMN 2026 · SCANDINAVIAN LEARNING EXPEDITION · AUTUMN 2026 ·
Scandinavia, Autumn 2026

Scandinavian Learning Expedition

Exploring how organizations create trust, ownership and meaningful collaboration.

Why I'm doing this

I keep learning more from sitting in the room than from reading about it.

I've read a lot about trust, autonomy and psychological safety. At some point the reading stopped teaching me anything new. What I hadn't done was actually sit in the room, in a stand-up, in a hard conversation, in a hallway moment, and watch how it happens in practice.

This isn't a consulting engagement, and I'm not selling anything. It's closer to a research trip, or an old-fashioned apprenticeship. I'd like to spend time inside organizations across Scandinavia that work in a distinctive way, ask honest questions, and leave with a better sense of how it's really done.

If any of that is useful to you too, even better. But that's not the starting point. Curiosity is.

What I'm looking for

Any of these would make my week.

Leadership conversations
Company visits
Meeting observations
Shadowing
Facilitation
Organizational culture
Psychological safety
Organizational development
Possible formats

Whatever fits your week, from a coffee to a couple of weeks.

Coffee Chat

30-60 MIN

A conversation, over coffee, about how your organization actually works. What's easy, what's hard, what you're curious about too. In person or by call.

Company Visit

HALF A DAY

I sit in on something that's already happening, a stand-up, a retro, a team meeting, and we talk afterward about what I noticed.

Deep Dive

1-2 WEEKS

Embedded for longer: observing, asking questions, maybe helping facilitate something. Ends with a short reflection, only if that's useful to you.

Something else

Got a format in mind that fits your team better? Tell me what would work and I'll happily build around it.

About me

Organizational psychology, with an IT habit of taking things apart.

I'm Leon. I work in organizational development and I'm studying Applied Psychology in Switzerland, the human side of how work actually happens, after an earlier training in IT taught me the technical side of it.

Somewhere between the two I got specifically curious about why some teams feel safe enough to disagree, and others don't, and why ownership shows up naturally in some places while it has to be forced in others.

I don't think that curiosity has an endpoint. It has a next conversation. This trip is one of those.

What your organization gets

No pitch, no report, no invoice.

A thoughtful conversation partner

Someone who has spent real time thinking about this, and asks better questions than the usual visitor.

A fresh outside perspective

Not a benchmark, not a best-practice deck. Just an honest outside view of what stands out.

Genuine curiosity, not an audit

I'm here to learn from you, not to evaluate you. There's no scorecard at the end.

An optional reflection session

If it's useful, a short conversation afterward on what I noticed. Entirely optional, never assumed.

Timeline

Berlin first, then Scandinavia through the winter.

Roughly how the months break down.

September

Berlin

The expedition starts here, while I wrap up other commitments and get properly oriented before heading north. Not Scandinavia yet, but the launch pad for it.

October – December

Scandinavia

The core of the trip: conversations, visits, and a couple of longer deep dives across the region. Whether it continues into the new year is still open.

Questions

Fair questions, honestly answered.

No. This is a learning expedition, not a service. I'm not pitching consulting work, a workshop, or anything else, before, during or after.

Possibly, on LinkedIn, in a newsletter, or one day in a book. If I do, it will be a general reflection: what I learned, not who taught it to me. I won't name your organization, share identifying details, or quote anyone without asking first.

Only if it feels appropriate to you and we've agreed on it beforehand. I'll always ask, never assume.

Nothing. I'm covering my own travel, this is my trip, not a service I'm offering. Coffee is appreciated, not expected.

Get in touch

If this sounds like your organization, I'd love to hear from you.

A short message is plenty to start. No proposal needed on either side.

If anyone happens to have a spare room or a good tip for a place to stay along the way, I certainly won't say no, though it's not expected either.