Marc Löffler, graduate computer scientist (FH), keynote speaker, coach and author of specialist books on agile methods, is an expert when it comes to passionate business agility. He has been intensively involved with management methods for years. Before he came into contact with agile methods, he worked as a certified project manager at companies such as Volkswagen, Siemens and EADS. He enthusiastically supports companies in understanding and living agile values and enabling teams to look at problems from different perspectives. His customers include small and medium-sized companies as well as international corporations. In his consultations, training sessions and lectures, he inspires participants with his wealth of experience of successfully practicing agility. He knows how to enable people to recognize, apply and implement the key success factors of agile project management. He encourages people to accept the challenges of rapid change and to actively shape them.
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Marc Löffler, graduate computer scientist (FH), keynote speaker, coach and author of specialist books on agile methods, is an expert when it comes to passionate business agility. He has been intensively involved with management methods for years. Before he came into contact with agile methods, he worked as a certified project manager at companies such as Volkswagen, Siemens and EADS. He enthusiastically supports companies in understanding and living agile values and enabling teams to look at problems from different perspectives. His customers include small and medium-sized companies as well as international corporations. In his consultations, training sessions and lectures, he inspires participants with his wealth of experience of successfully practicing agility. He knows how to enable people to recognize, apply and implement the key success factors of agile project management. He encourages people to accept the challenges of rapid change and to actively shape them.
Worst Practice - How to ruin or save your company with agile methods
What can you learn from the mistakes of other companies for your success?
What are the prerequisites for sustainable business agility?
How to set up your company so that you are always one step ahead of your competitors in times of constant change
First use your brain, then scale - How to create the conditions for economic growth in agile times
What you can learn from typical project management mistakes
How to successfully implement large projects with agile methods
Why agile scaling frameworks don't work and how you can complete projects faster with intelligent employee resource planning
Passion Leadership - Nothing works without passion
How to emotionally touch and inspire your employees
What you can learn from agile start-ups for your corporate culture
How to create an environment for top performance and unleash the full potential of your employees
HolidayCheck AG, Robert Bosch GmbH, Bosch Sensortec GmbH, Daimler AG, ANDREAS STIHL AG & Co. KG, Metronom GmbH, Landesbank Baden-Württemberg, Sto SE & Co. KGaA, Bayerische Landesbank, Haufe Akademie GmbH & Co. KG, Metro AG and others
“The audience loved Marc and his way of presenting. His talk was funny, energetic and full of valuable tips. That's exactly how we imagined it. Thank you very much for that.” Sakia Backhaus, Team Lead, Metronom GmbH
“His talk was very well received! He gets the audience involved and inspires them with his style, his wit and his charm. Highly recommended!” Katja Esch, Project Manager, LBBW
“Metro is running a series of talks with industry experts to educate our global organization. We asked Marc to talk about agile mindset since this currently drives our teams. Marc is a passionate speaker and a well known expert in the agile community. The way he presents topics is fun, but you also learn a lot from his broad experience. We received excellent feedback on his presentation from our people.” Timo Salzsieder, CIO, Metro AG
“I know Marc from many years ago when I saw him doing a humorous talk at ACE conference. I still remember his anti-advices he was giving to ruin Scrum: “always come late for a daily scrum, always!” That’s why many years and conferences later I’ve invited him to open up a brand new Agile Rock Conference 2018. His opening with a game around a saxophone was hilarious. Exactly what we needed. And by the way, Marc plays sax very well.” Alexey Krivitsky, conference producer
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