When you meet Morten, it’s immediately clear that he is both welcoming and genuinely curious. He’s an attentive listener, ensuring he truly understands what you’re saying. You’ll also notice his articulate, competent, and straightforward communication style — he’s never afraid to express his thoughts openly.
If you encounter Morten outside of work, you can always spark a conversation about his passions: cycling, sports, cooking, and the latest trends on the internet.
Background
Mental health is a crucial aspect in every workplace - and in life in general - and thankfully over the past several years there has also been a growing focus on this aspect. However, mental health and wellbeing is not something that can be taken for granted, and it is crucial to both the quality of life of each individual and the performance of the company. Therefore, it is no longer enough to ensure that employees are simply present at work — it is important that they thrive and feel good mentally.
In a work culture that is constantly evolving, the ability to give and receive constructive feedback is essential. Whether you are a manager, an employee, or somewhere in between, feedback plays a crucial role in your personal and professional development.