A Thinking Partner,Not a Delivery Resource
Christian works with leaders as a strategic adviser, speaker, and facilitator — helping organisations see more clearly, decide more wisely, and align around what matters most. He does not run implementation projects or manage day-to-day execution.
How to Work with Christian
The value is in the thinking, framing, and guidance — not in managing delivery or day-to-day execution.
Keynotes
Flagship conference and enterprise-event keynotes on AI, transformation, and leadership.
Executive Briefings
Focused sessions that bring leadership teams up to speed and aligned on a topic.
Leadership Offsites
Facilitated sessions that give leadership teams space to think and align.
Board & Executive Roundtables
Senior-level discussion designed to sharpen judgement on a specific decision or challenge.
Strategy Workshops
Working sessions that turn ambition into a sequenced, achievable transformation plan.
Senior Advisory Support
Ongoing strategic guidance through the course of a transformation program.
No Fixed Methodology. A Consistent Philosophy.
Shaped by the Situation
There's no fixed program or off-the-shelf framework. The engagement is shaped by what the organisation actually needs — not a menu of services.
People, Process, Technology
What doesn't change is the order of operations — people first, then process, then technology. It's how transformation actually sticks.
Boards, Executive Teams, and Transformation Leaders
For the CEO, CIO, CTO, or transformation leader who needs someone who can see the full picture, hold the difficult conversations, and engage at a level that goes well beyond delivery management — drawing on decades of enterprise systems thinking and human transformation, applied to the decisions that matter most.
On Engagement.
Shaped by the Engagement
Fees are shaped by the format, scope, and duration of the engagement — a single keynote is priced differently to an ongoing advisory retainer.
It Starts with a Conversation
The first step is a conversation about your objectives and context. From there, we'll shape a proposal that reflects the actual engagement.
Ready to Explore What's Possible?
The first step is always a conversation about what's happening and whether an advisory engagement is the right fit.
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