Camilla Tuominen

Camilla Tuominen

(Founder/Emotion Tracker/Finland)

(Founder/Emotion Tracker/Finland)

Camilla Tuominen (M.Econ) is an experienced speaker, having delivered over 500 keynotes to companies across industries. She is a bestselling author, doctoral researcher, illustrator, and former startup founder passionate about helping leaders and organizations rethink the role of emotions—not as a soft skill, but as a strategic advantage.


Camilla Tuominen (M.Econ) is an experienced speaker, having delivered over 500 keynotes to companies across industries. She is a bestselling author, doctoral researcher, illustrator, and former startup founder passionate about helping leaders and organizations rethink the role of emotions—not as a soft skill, but as a strategic advantage.


Camilla Tuominen (M.Econ) is an experienced speaker, having delivered over 500 keynotes to companies across industries. She is a bestselling author, doctoral researcher, illustrator, and former startup founder passionate about helping leaders and organizations rethink the role of emotions—not as a soft skill, but as a strategic advantage.


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Real questions, Real leaders, Real insights.

Camilla Tuominen answers

Real questions, Real leaders, Real insights.

Camilla Tuominen answers

Real questions, Real leaders, Real insights.

If you could go back in time and give the "younger you" some advice, what would you say?

Be yourself. Believe that your practical experience is a strength, not a problem, even if your environment makes you think it is something you should erase. Combine your experience from psychology, art, and business already at the beginning, when you have your first inspiration to do it. Don’t wait years until you have ‘permission’ to fully connect those experiences.

(Founder/Emotion Tracker/Finland)

If you could go back in time and give the "younger you" some advice, what would you say?

Be yourself. Believe that your practical experience is a strength, not a problem, even if your environment makes you think it is something you should erase. Combine your experience from psychology, art, and business already at the beginning, when you have your first inspiration to do it. Don’t wait years until you have ‘permission’ to fully connect those experiences.

(Founder/Emotion Tracker/Finland)

If you could go back in time and give the "younger you" some advice, what would you say?

Be yourself. Believe that your practical experience is a strength, not a problem, even if your environment makes you think it is something you should erase. Combine your experience from psychology, art, and business already at the beginning, when you have your first inspiration to do it. Don’t wait years until you have ‘permission’ to fully connect those experiences.

(Founder/Emotion Tracker/Finland)

How could leadership culture in the Nordics be improved?

Leadership culture in the Nordics is predominantly structured and linear, and bringing more space into it would be beneficial. And what I mean by bringing more space is this space of not knowing, this space of curiosity, and this space where we ask one follow-up question instead of just knowing or answering or solving. That space could create an amazing opportunity for learning, for diverse opinions, and really hearing about weak signals that could really benefit the company as a whole, but also help leaders understand what is blocking our individuals and teams from flourishing.

(Founder/Emotion Tracker/Finland)

How could leadership culture in the Nordics be improved?

Leadership culture in the Nordics is predominantly structured and linear, and bringing more space into it would be beneficial. And what I mean by bringing more space is this space of not knowing, this space of curiosity, and this space where we ask one follow-up question instead of just knowing or answering or solving. That space could create an amazing opportunity for learning, for diverse opinions, and really hearing about weak signals that could really benefit the company as a whole, but also help leaders understand what is blocking our individuals and teams from flourishing.

(Founder/Emotion Tracker/Finland)

How could leadership culture in the Nordics be improved?

Leadership culture in the Nordics is predominantly structured and linear, and bringing more space into it would be beneficial. And what I mean by bringing more space is this space of not knowing, this space of curiosity, and this space where we ask one follow-up question instead of just knowing or answering or solving. That space could create an amazing opportunity for learning, for diverse opinions, and really hearing about weak signals that could really benefit the company as a whole, but also help leaders understand what is blocking our individuals and teams from flourishing.

(Founder/Emotion Tracker/Finland)

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Signals of leadership change.

Human stories behind leadership and change helping you anticipate what happens next.

Signals of leadership change.

Human stories behind leadership and change helping you anticipate what happens next.

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