Keynote speaker for creativity

“Creativity is intelligence that has fun,” says Albert Einstein. This is 100% true for our creative minds. You will get answers to these questions from our experts: Why are good ideas no coincidence? How do you ask the right questions? How do you learn to think in new ways? How can you encourage your own people to think in new ways? What techniques are there for coming up with creative solutions yourself? What is “design thinking”? How do the professionals do it?

Ideas bubble up here. And ideally from your heads at the end.

Our recommendations:

Christian Buchholz

<p><strong>Innovation & Change</strong></p> <p>He is Managing Director of the "verrocchio Institute for Innovation Competence", management trainer and publisher of the bestseller "The Great Handbook of Innovation"</p>

Dr. Christoph Quarch

<p><strong>Leadership: inspire & change</strong></p> <p>Down-to-earth thinker, thought leader for companies, bestselling author and radio philosopher. With his clear and understandable thinking, Christoph Quarch succeeds in making the wisdom treasures of European culture usable for the challenges of the present. </p>

Dominique Macri

<p><strong>Moderation & inspiration</strong></p> <p>Dominique Macri is an actress, psychologist, presenter, author and German-speaking team champion in poetry slam and has created a unique format to summarize events with her subtle humour in a surprising and touching way: poetic recording.</p>

Gerriet Danz

<p><strong>Innovation & creativity</strong></p> <p>As creative director, he worked for BBDO, Germany's largest advertising agency. Gerriet Danz is a luminary in his field. The bestselling author researches the success factors of Facebook, Google and Co. in Silicon Valley.</p>

Katrin Hansmeier

Kommunikation, Humor & Führung

Katrin Hansmeier ist Expertin für Work-Joy-Balance, Rednerin und Diplom-Schauspielerin. Sie hat in zahlreichen Theater-, Film- und TV-Produktionen gespielt, u.a. als Kommissarin im Berliner Tatort.

Peter Stangel

<p><strong>Team building & leadership</strong></p> <p>He received violin and piano lessons as a child and wrote his first compositions at the age of 12. After graduating from high school and university, he worked as a conductor at the opera before becoming general music director. </p>