A near-death experience made the Nav Director feel ready for anything



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A near death experience made Hans Christian Holte feel ready for anything. You have now taken on one of the most demanding management jobs in Norway.

– It takes little to make me think the worst.

Nav director Hans Christian Holte has sagged a bit in his chair.

He has spoken about the social security scandal, the challenges and the potential for improvement. I have been straight from the back, patient, firm.

But there are certainly other things that get him off his mind.

– A little pain here or there, then continue. I have hypochondriacal tendencies. I think that’s a bit of an idiot side of me.

– How many times have you thought that something serious happens to you?

– I have no figures for that. Fantastic many times.

Short laugh.

– How sick do you get when you have the flu?

– I can just get pretty sick.

– Many will say that you have taken on the worst leadership job in the country?

– No, then it’s okay. That is exactly what I am very happy with.

Hans Christian Holte often makes mind maps before making important decisions, for and against in ways in which he introduces advantages and disadvantages. -This time I didn’t need it. The benefits were too many, he says of the director’s job at NAV.

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