Vattenfall's CEO Anna Borg: "I try to be the leader I would like to have"

Anna Borg took up one of Sweden's most important CEO positions on November 1, 2020. Now she talks about her dreams and mistakes and about her views on leadership and career.

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Vattenfall's CEO Anna Borg

Vattenfall's CEO Anna Borg was recently ranked by the newspaper Dagens industri as the eighth most powerful woman in Swedish business. In this short video interview, she tells more about her dreams when she was younger, gives advice to young people in the start of their careers and reflects on what is required of a good leader.

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