Tobias Degsell, founder of Combiner and former curator at the Nobel Prize Museum, challenges one of business’s most overused words, passion, and replaces it with something far more powerful: obsession.
Drawing on years of studying Nobel Prize laureates and working with global organizations, Tobias explains why real breakthroughs are never driven by lone geniuses or rigid systems, but by people who are deeply invested in the work and willing to stay with problems long enough to solve them.
As a new year begins and plans move into execution, this conversation offers a useful perspective to keep in mind: businesses that grow are the ones that share knowledge across roles, challenge old habits, and use collaboration as part of how they work, not just when something goes wrong.
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Deborah Corn is the Intergalactic Ambassador to the Printerverse at Print Media Centr, delivering printspiration, education, and resources to print and marketing professionals around the world. Through her site, speaking engagements, live and virtual events, Podcasts from The Printerverse, PrintFMradio.com, and ProjectPeacock.TV, she connects the industry to ideas that drive business forward. Deborah is the founder of International Print Day and Executive Director of Girls Who Print, a global nonprofit supporting women throughout their print and graphic arts careers. She also draws on 25+ years as an agency print producer to help companies build stronger customer relationships. Explore the Printerverse at PrintMediaCentr.com






