Key Takeaways

  • Tech skeptics are not an obstacle – they are the most important audience of any digital transformation talk.
  • Taking resistance seriously and showing benefits instead of features wins over even critical listeners.
  • Stories from real practice work better than any statistic – from the golf course to the shop floor.
  • Digitalization becomes tangible when every listener takes home a personal first step.
  • What matters for event planners: the speaker must speak both languages – business and technology.

“We have always done it this way” is not an argument but a feeling – usually the worry of no longer being competent in the new world. A digitalization talk that ignores this worry misses exactly the people it was meant for.

Why Do Digitalization Appeals Fail So Often?

Because they preach instead of showing. Telling an audience it “urgently needs to digitize” creates pressure – but no movement. People change their behavior when they experience a personal benefit. That is why I never open with the state of the world, but with one simple move that saves everyone in the room time immediately. First the sense of achievement, then the strategy.

How Do Skeptics Become Allies?

Three things have proven themselves across hundreds of events: First, respect – behind almost every resistance lies a legitimate experience with failed IT projects. Second, humor – those who can laugh about technology's quirks open up to its strengths. Third, simplicity: my motto “making technology simply work” means every solution shown must work without an IT degree. When the biggest skeptic in the room asks at the end how to set it up, the talk has done its job.

What Stays in the Company After the Talk?

A keynote is the beginning, not the end. That is why concrete next steps are part of the package for me: checklists, tool recommendations and, on request, follow-up formats such as workshops or open office hours. This turns an inspiring evening into measurable change in everyday work.

Planning an event? As a keynote speaker for artificial intelligence, digitalization and Microsoft 365, I bring technology topics to the stage in a way that sticks – hands-on, entertaining and immediately actionable. Here you will find an overview of my keynotes.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Does a digitalization talk also work for non-technical audiences?

Especially for them. The talk is deliberately built so that trade businesses, associations and sales organizations benefit just as much as IT departments – the examples are tailored to the industry.

How does the talk differ from consulting?

The talk sets the impulse and creates momentum; consulting accompanies implementation. Both interlock – many clients start with a keynote and then go deeper in workshops.

Does the format work online or hybrid as well?

Yes. From hundreds of online events I know what matters: shorter arcs of suspense, more interaction and professional technology – so that real momentum is created remotely, too.