I make people grow
Organizational transformation and individual development with a down to earth mindset and spirit of contentment.
My philosophy
I strive for freedom to drive projects that align with my beliefs, for trust because it’s the key for learning and happiness because it means great fun and love to me.

Recreatio
My name is Johan Norrfjärd. I started Recreatio, my own company, after working more than a decade with HR, leadership, agile and organizational psychology in businesses ranging from small IT-companies to global petrochem giants and some of Sweden’s biggest NGOs.
With Recreatio, I hope to have the impact as a free radical – to develop individuals, teams and organizations – and by this have an impact for current and future generations.
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Living in the moment
”A minute to learn. A lifetime to master” was written on the box of the game Mastermind when I was a kid. I never thought so much about it then, but nowadays I think it applies to a lot of the things in life. Just this week, three different persons said to me “seems like you enjoy your life right now”, and yes, I do. Don’t know if that means I have mastered life yet, but I hope I’m on my way and here are a few secrets to that!
A dream has come true!
Mountains of all sorts have always attracted me. I remember being a kid and me and a friend brought a rope for the first time to the hill nearby where we lived and actually set a new (probably stupidly risky) route on the steepest section. A few weeks ago, I ceased the opportunity when Covid-restrictions now let up to go to Scotland and climb Ben Nevis
Bubble hopping – how to get new perspectives on things
When my six-year-old son asks me what I do at work, my answer is simply “I help people collaborate and a lot of that is about asking them questions to make them think for themselves because they, just as you, most often have the answers themselves. They just need a little time to think.”