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    Brian Petersen

    Principal Consultant at The Table Group and Novus Actus

    Brian Petersen is a Principal Consultant at The Table Group, a Patrick Lencioni Company, a position he has held since August 2017.3 He has 22 years of corporate experience, including roles as CEO of Copenhagen Airports and General Manager at P&G China.1 Petersen specializes in transforming businesses by creating organizational health and empowering leaders and organizations to build healthy teams.1

    As part of his consulting practice with The Table Group, Petersen works directly with Patrick Lencioni, leveraging tools and methodologies from Lencioni's books such as 'The Five Dysfunctions of a Team' and 'The Advantage'.1 His focus is on helping senior leaders and their teams develop healthy behaviors across organizations, enabling companies to fully utilize their employees' intellectual capabilities.1

    Petersen is based in Copenhagen, Denmark.2 He holds an MBA from UCLA4 and has previously served as the chairman of the board for Bang & Olufsen.4 His expertise lies in organizational health, team building, and executive coaching, with a strong emphasis on achieving tangible business results through improved leadership and team dynamics.1

    Highlights

    Jul 13 · tablegroup.com
    Consulting Services | The Table Group
    Consulting Services | The Table Group
    Sep 15 · pkfod.com
    Brian Petersen | PKF O'Connor Davies

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    Copenhagen, Capital Region, Denmark