We don't just design communication, we live it.
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LEADING BY PRESENTATIONS
Leading by Presenting means:
Showing leadership when it counts.
Not just to inform, but to win people, create clarity, and make change possible.
For Jonas Keller, presentations are a leadership moment. Not a tool. An act of leadership.
Keynote speech at the explain ‘World of Presentations’ theatre in Baden-Baden.
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WORLD OF PRESENTATIONS
Presentations can touch people. Open markets. Change companies.
Sven Hager talks about how words can be turned into impact with the help of presentation skills: a unique combination of content, personality and design. From the biggest brands to hidden champions, from boardrooms to ballrooms, the message is clear: if you want to move people, you have to touch them.
And if you touch them, you can move anything.
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MOVING PEOPLE
Some speeches are never forgotten because they trigger something in us.
In this moving keynote speech, Marco Ruess describes the power of words that can influence the economy, industries and opinions. A speech by Jim Carrey once changed the speaker's life today he inspires others to do the same.
The message: those who speak with meaning can move people and change the world.
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LET AI DO THE DISHES
How can artificial intelligence help us not only do the dishes, but also create presentations faster and better? Nils Finger provides inspiration on this topic.
Keynote speech at the international presentation conference ‘Present to Succeed’ in Sofia.
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FROM SCHOOL DROPOUT TO CEO
What if your biggest detour becomes your biggest motivation?
In this emotional video, the current CEO of explain recounts how he transformed from a ‘lazy student’ to the head of Germany's leading presentation agency. With unflinching honesty, he discusses setbacks, a tragic experience, and the moment when everything changed.
His message: Discover your talent. Follow your path. Never give up.
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COMMUNICATION IS KEY TO LIFE
In this inspiring interview, former Adidas brand executive Eric Liedtke talks to Jonas Keller about what really matters on stage: authenticity, attitude and good stories.
From his first ‘show and tell’ to his UN speech on ocean plastic, Liedtke shares experiences that show that good communication is not about perfection, but about true connection.
Whether it’s spontaneous whiteboard sessions or major brand kickoffs, if you want to lead, you have to be able to speak. And you have to do it in a way that makes people listen and take action.
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