Key Takeaways

  • Not every trend topic belongs on your agenda – but four are unavoidable at any leadership meeting in 2026.
  • AI agents, AI literacy as a legal duty, digital sovereignty and cybersecurity shape the decision-makers' agenda.
  • The yardstick for choosing topics: does it affect our business model, our obligations or our productivity?
  • An annual kick-off impulse sorts the topics and turns buzzwords into decision foundations.

Every year the same question from event planners: “Which digital topic should we set?” My counter-question: What do your leaders need to have decided in twelve months? Because a convention is not a trend fashion show – it is decision preparation.

Which Four Topics Belong on Every Leadership Agenda in 2026?

  • AI from pilot to scale: no longer whether, but how – processes, guardrails, scaling.
  • AI literacy as a duty: Article 4 of the EU AI Act makes training a leadership task.
  • Digital sovereignty: know dependencies, evaluate alternatives, sharpen the data strategy.
  • Security in the AI era: deepfakes and AI-powered attacks make awareness a C-level matter.

How Do You Separate Relevant Topics from Hype?

With three filter questions: Does the topic change our business model? Does it create obligations? Does it noticeably increase our productivity? Whatever passes none of the three filters can wait – no matter how loud the headlines. The metaverse failed this test three years ago; generative AI broke through all three filters at once. Exactly this sorting is what a good annual impulse delivers.

How Does This Become a Strong Convention?

By not ending the keynote at the analysis: every topic comes with concrete first steps, real examples from comparable companies and time for discussion. My ambition as a speaker: participants leave the room not informed, but decided.

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)

How early should the program of an annual convention be set?

Three to six months of lead time are ideal – good speakers are booked early, and the topic can be embedded in internal communication. Shorter notice often works too: asking costs nothing.

Deep-dive one topic or overview several?

For leadership conventions, the overview with one deep-dive focus works best – orientation for everyone, substance on the year's most important topic.

How does the impulse stay alive after the convention?

Through follow-up formats: compact sessions, checklists for each topic and clear responsibilities assigned while still in the room.