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In this episode of the Executives, I sit down with Stefan Löfven, the former Prime Minister of Sweden and a lifelong advocate for social democracy, sustainability, and global cooperation. From humble beginnings as a welder to leading a nation through crises like the refugee wave, terror attacks, and the pandemic, Stefan shares his insights on inclusive leadership, future governance, and why technology must be met with responsible policy.
🎯 What You’ll Learn:
⏱️ Chapters:
00:30 Intro & Swedish greeting
01:25 Who is Stefan Löfven?
03:15 Stefan’s go-to fun
04:24 Topic for discussion- Leading through Change: Innovation, Sustainability, and the Future of Global Leaders
05:06 Key lessons in leadership
08:09 Defining moments in leadership
12:35 The Feeling on becoming the Prime Minister of Sweden
14:46 Navigating crises as a leader
17:49 Why youth should care about politics
22:55 Sustainability strategy for nations
27:45 Did they foresee the rise of AI?
30:00 AI, tech giants & regulation
32:10 Supporting workers through transition
38:51 Democracy beyond voting
41:45 Small nations in global cooperation
44:10 Role at SIPRI
47:35 Challenges for the next 20 years
50:22 Funniest moment as PM
52:26 What’s next for Stefan Löfven
54:54 Concluding remarks
About Stefan
Stefan Löfven is a former Prime Minister of Sweden (2014–2021) and a global advocate for social democracy, sustainability, and international cooperation. With a career spanning from trade union leadership to national governance, he has championed economic equality, climate action, and workers’ rights on the global stage.
During his tenure, he played a key role in shaping Sweden’s progressive policies on innovation, sustainability, and social welfare, while also strengthening Sweden’s influence in European and international diplomacy.
He is currently the Chair of the SIPRI Governing Board, a position he has held since June 2022, where he continues to contribute to global discussions on leadership, governance, and the future of democratic institutions.
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By Majid MIn this episode of the Executives, I sit down with Stefan Löfven, the former Prime Minister of Sweden and a lifelong advocate for social democracy, sustainability, and global cooperation. From humble beginnings as a welder to leading a nation through crises like the refugee wave, terror attacks, and the pandemic, Stefan shares his insights on inclusive leadership, future governance, and why technology must be met with responsible policy.
🎯 What You’ll Learn:
⏱️ Chapters:
00:30 Intro & Swedish greeting
01:25 Who is Stefan Löfven?
03:15 Stefan’s go-to fun
04:24 Topic for discussion- Leading through Change: Innovation, Sustainability, and the Future of Global Leaders
05:06 Key lessons in leadership
08:09 Defining moments in leadership
12:35 The Feeling on becoming the Prime Minister of Sweden
14:46 Navigating crises as a leader
17:49 Why youth should care about politics
22:55 Sustainability strategy for nations
27:45 Did they foresee the rise of AI?
30:00 AI, tech giants & regulation
32:10 Supporting workers through transition
38:51 Democracy beyond voting
41:45 Small nations in global cooperation
44:10 Role at SIPRI
47:35 Challenges for the next 20 years
50:22 Funniest moment as PM
52:26 What’s next for Stefan Löfven
54:54 Concluding remarks
About Stefan
Stefan Löfven is a former Prime Minister of Sweden (2014–2021) and a global advocate for social democracy, sustainability, and international cooperation. With a career spanning from trade union leadership to national governance, he has championed economic equality, climate action, and workers’ rights on the global stage.
During his tenure, he played a key role in shaping Sweden’s progressive policies on innovation, sustainability, and social welfare, while also strengthening Sweden’s influence in European and international diplomacy.
He is currently the Chair of the SIPRI Governing Board, a position he has held since June 2022, where he continues to contribute to global discussions on leadership, governance, and the future of democratic institutions.
📢 Connect with Stefan:
📢 Connect with Majid Mahmood:
📢 Find the Executives on Social Network: