Meet us at Personal & Chef 2026!
From system chaos to seamless data flow
How do you go from fragmented systems and manual processes to correct, accessible HR data that actually creates value?
In this presentation at Personal & Chef 2026 , Kjetil Haugland Johansen, the letting agent's IT manager, shares his concrete experiences of how they created order in the data flow - and why the choice fell on 4human HRM .
Kjetil has extensive experience in IT, digitization and project management, with deep insight into how large Nordic organizations - including within the Swedish-owned group AcadeMedia - drive digital transformation and create effective integrations between systems.
- We went from system chaos to structure and flow - and today have HR data we can really trust. I look forward to sharing more about our journey during the presentation, says Kjetil.
Veronica Tjomsland, Managing Director Sweden at 4human , then presents 4human HRM :'s functionality and how the collaboration with Utleiemegleren contributes to efficient processes and real value in everyday life.
- February 4, 2026
- 11:30–12:00
- Staff & Chef 2026, Kistamässan, Stockholm
You gain insight into how integrations, automation and smart system selection make HR data useful for HR, managers and employees - and how the right technology creates efficient flows without replacing the human.
Read more and book your place here
Veronica Tjomsland
Managing Director, Sweden
4human
Kjetil H. Johansen
CTO
Utleiemegleren
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