Fredrik Carl Stormer is a jazz drummer and entrepreneur based in Oslo, Norway and is named after his great grandfatherthe Norwegian mathematician. Based on his music and business experience, he has developed the JazzCode – a term describing the guiding principles used by jazz musicians in particular and professional teams in general to create a successful performance. The JazzCode applies to small teams having to manage complexity and rapid change. It is also relevant to organizations change cultures in order to adapt to rapidly changing contexts. Stormer has also developed a method to improve how small teams manage complex problems in thinking, reading and writing and his class is used by consultants, analysts, project managers and top teams in several Norwegian companies.
In 1992 the city of Oslo wanted to adopt the French music festival “Fête de la Musique”. Carl Stormer established the festival and was managing director for the first two years. Even in its first year, “Musikkens Dag” gathered thousands of people and artists in the streets of Oslo. In 1995 Stormer left music to pursue a business career with IBM. His fascination for technology soon took him to the Internet, e-business and management consulting. In 1999 he moved back to the US and together with Espen Odegard he co-founded StudentUniverse, an online travel business which in 2008 became a global company. In 2003 Stormer was recruited to become the head of marketing at Norwegian Air Shuttle, Scandinavia's largest low-cost carrier. During his tenure he was a core member of the team that took the company in 2004. He left the company in 2004 to start his own business, JazzCode AS is incorporated in Norway. The JazzCode is being presented to business, academic and jazz audiences in Europe, Australia and the United States. In 2008 Stormer gave several lectures about the JazzCode at Insead and London Business School and published a case at Harvard Business School with professor Robert D. Austin about the groundbreaking 1959 recording of Miles Davis' Kind of Blue. JazzCode has released several recordings on which Størmer plays the drums, including In the Moment featuring Rob Scheps, Georg "Jojje" Wadenius, Cameron Brown and Jamie Reynolds, Codes for Christmas featuring Rob Scheps, Scott Wendholt, Bruce Barth, and Doug Weiss, Being Here and Entering the Human Age featuring Knut Riisnæs, Lars Jansson and Mats Eilertsen, Control is for Beginners featuring Bendik Hofseth, Lars Jansson, and Mats Eilertsen, and Always Different featuring Bendik Hofseth, Mike Mainieri, Bruno Raberg, Jørn Øien, and Sidiki Camara
Discography
In his own name:
2007: In the Moment feat. Rob Scheps, Georg "Jojje" Wadenius, Cameron Brown and Jamie Reynolds
2008: Codes for Christmas feat. Rob Scheps, Scott Wendholt, Bruce Barth & Doug Weiss
2011: Being Here, feat. Knut Riisnæs, Lars Jansson & Mats Eilertsen
2011: Entering the Human Age, feat. Knut Riisnæs, Lars Jansson, Mats Eilertsen and Carl Stormer
2014: "Control is for Beginners, feat. Bendik Hofseth, Lars Jansson, Mats Eilertsen and Carl Stormer
2016: "Always Different, feat. Mike Mainieri, Bendik Hofseth, Bruno Raberg, Jørn Øien, Sidiki Camara and Carl Stormer
With The Real Thing:
1992: The Real Thing featuring Køhn, Wagnberg, William-Olsson and Størmer.
1994: A Perfect Match , with Bohuslän Big Band, arranged and produced by the Los Angeles-based arranger Tom Kubis with Køhn, Wagnberg, William-Olsson and Størmer.