Bjarte biography
- Bjarte is a Norwegian male given name and may refer to: Bjarte Lunde Aarsheim (born 1975), Norwegian footballer; Bjarte Baasland (born 1974).
- Bjarte Ludvigsen, a.k.a.
- Bjarte Håkon Myrhol (born 29 May 1982) is a Norwegian handball coach and former player who is currently the coach of Runar Sandefjord.
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Bjarte Askeland
Askeland, Bjarte (2023)
Jørn Jacobsen, Legal reform research
[Article in business/trade/industry journal]. Lov og Rett, s. 134- 137. Doi: 10.18261/lor.62.2.7
Lødrup, Peter; Asland, John & Askeland, Bjarte (2018)
Oversikt over erstatningsretten
[Textbook]. Cappelen Damm Akademisk.
Askeland, Bjarte (2017)
On the art of writing doctoral theses - especially on utilising doctrinal literature
[Academic lecture]. Det Nasjonale doktorandseminaret på Solstrand 25-26. oktober 2017.
Askeland, Bjarte (2017)
Coherence as driving force, working programme and basis for findings
[Academic lecture]. Det Nasjonale Doktorandseminaret på Solstrand 25-26. oktober 2017.
Askeland, Bjarte (2017)
The freedom of Speech under Norwegian Law - violations and sanctions
[Academic lecture]. Tatsachenmitteilungen und Verteurteile - Freiheit und Verantwortung.
Askeland, Bjarte (2017)
Confronting Scandinavia with other European legal cultures
[Academic lecture]. Diversity of European Legal cultures, Bergen.
Askeland, Bjarte (2011)
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Bjarte Bogsnes has a long international career, both in Finance and HR. He is a pioneer in the Beyond Budgeting movement, and has been heading up the implementation of Beyond Budgeting at Equinor (formerly Statoil), Scandinavia’s largest company. He led a similar initiative in Borealis in the mid-nineties, one of the companies that inspired the Beyond Budgeting model. He has helped numerous other companies globally get started on their Beyond Budgeting journey. Bjarte is Chairman of Beyond Budgeting Roundtable (BBRT). He is a sought-after international business speaker and Beyond Budgeting coach, and is the winner of a Harvard Business Review/McKinsey Management Innovation award. Bjarte is also author of "Implementing Beyond Budgeting - Unlocking the Performance Potential", where he writes about his almost twenty-five years long Beyond Budgeting journey. His new book "This is Beyond Budgeting - A Guide to More Adaptive and Human Organizations", with a foreword by Gary Hamel, is out early 2023, Bjarte has left Equinor and founded Bogsnes Advisory to continue his
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Bjarte Myrhol
Norwegian handball player (born 1982)
Bjarte Håkon Myrhol (born 29 May 1982) is a Norwegian handball coach and former player who is currently the coach of Runar Sandefjord. Regarded as one of the best line players of his era, Myrhol won twelve titles playing for clubs in Norway, Hungary, Germany and Denmark in a career that spanned over twenty years.[1][2][3]
Myrhol made his debut for the Norwegian national team in 2002, and was the captain of the team from 2014 and until his retirement in 2021.[4][5] He earned silver medals with the national team at the World Championships in 2017 and 2019, and was voted best pivot at both tournaments.[6][7] Myrhol holds the record for most appearances for the Norwegian national team with 263 caps, and represented Norway at six World Championships, seven European Championships and the 2020 Summer Olympics.[8]
At the end of Myrhol's contract with Rhein-Neckar Löwen in 2015, his jersey number 18 was retired by the club.[9][10] H
Bjarte Bogsnes has a long international career, both in Finance and HR. He is a pioneer in the Beyond Budgeting movement, and has been heading up the implementation of Beyond Budgeting at Equinor (formerly Statoil), Scandinavia’s largest company. He led a similar initiative in Borealis in the mid-nineties, one of the companies that inspired the Beyond Budgeting model. He has helped numerous other companies globally get started on their Beyond Budgeting journey. Bjarte is Chairman of Beyond Budgeting Roundtable (BBRT). He is a sought-after international business speaker and Beyond Budgeting coach, and is the winner of a Harvard Business Review/McKinsey Management Innovation award. Bjarte is also author of "Implementing Beyond Budgeting - Unlocking the Performance Potential", where he writes about his almost twenty-five years long Beyond Budgeting journey. His new book "This is Beyond Budgeting - A Guide to More Adaptive and Human Organizations", with a foreword by Gary Hamel, is out early 2023, Bjarte has left Equinor and founded Bogsnes Advisory to continue his
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Bjarte Myrhol
Norwegian handball player (born 1982)
Bjarte Håkon Myrhol (born 29 May 1982) is a Norwegian handball coach and former player who is currently the coach of Runar Sandefjord. Regarded as one of the best line players of his era, Myrhol won twelve titles playing for clubs in Norway, Hungary, Germany and Denmark in a career that spanned over twenty years.[1][2][3]
Myrhol made his debut for the Norwegian national team in 2002, and was the captain of the team from 2014 and until his retirement in 2021.[4][5] He earned silver medals with the national team at the World Championships in 2017 and 2019, and was voted best pivot at both tournaments.[6][7] Myrhol holds the record for most appearances for the Norwegian national team with 263 caps, and represented Norway at six World Championships, seven European Championships and the 2020 Summer Olympics.[8]
At the end of Myrhol's contract with Rhein-Neckar Löwen in 2015, his jersey number 18 was retired by the club.[9][10] H
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