Worklife Group continues to advance its future of work offering by welcoming Mia Öhrn. Mia, who has a strong background in workplace foresight, communication, and workplace strategy, joins Worklife Group to play a key role in integrating strategic foresight into the company’s services and offerings.
Strategic foresight for the future of work
In recent years, Mia has been at the forefront of workplace development in Sweden. She led the extensive foresight work that laid the foundation for AMF Fastigheter’s innovative office space, which was awarded Sweden’s Most Attractive Office in 2024.
Now, as part of Tenant & Partner, one of Worklife Group’s sister companies, Mia will make this framework a natural part of value-driven workplace development—offering it to clients who want to future-proof their workplaces and businesses against upcoming challenges.
"Working with strategic foresight means that we don’t just react to change—we proactively explore future scenarios and develop strategies to create sustainable workplaces in the long term," says Mia Öhrn.
An integrated part of Worklife Group’s strategy
Mia’s role aligns naturally with Worklife Group’s broader strategy of creating workplaces where AI, human development, business success, and sustainability go hand in hand. By integrating foresight into our processes, we can help clients navigate the future with greater confidence and agility.
"We see a growing need to link workplace development with long-term societal and technological trends. With Mia’s expertise in foresight, communication, and change management, we can support our clients even more effectively on their journey of transformation," says Torbjörn Eriksson, CEO of Worklife Group.
In this blog, we will share insights on how AI and foresight will strengthen Worklife Group’s vision of creating inspiring and meaningful workplaces for all.
Welcome, Mia!