Christian Hödl

#Leadership #DataDrivenLeadership #AgileLeadership #LeanInnovation

Christian Hödl began his professional career with a degree from the business school for accounting and IT, followed by a classic industrial clerk apprenticeship. He has held various management positions in the FMCG industry in Germany and Switzerland.

In 2008, he founded a recruitment consultancy and won an innovation award for a matching algorithm he developed himself. After selling his company, he was CDO of a management consultancy. Since 2008, Christian has been a trainer and consultant for digital transformation with a focus on leadership, data and innovation, working for large SMEs and corporations worldwide.

Christian has various certifications such as Agile Leadership PAL-E, Scrum Master (PSCM I) but has also completed numerous training courses in the areas of systemic consulting, lean innovation and data analytics.

The core of his work is a deep understanding of Cynefin and hypothesis-based approaches in leadership and product/service development.

Expertise & Main Areas of Work

Leadership training:

Development and delivery of leadership development programs using Data Driven Leadership principles (agile, systemic, hypothesis-based).

Organizational development:

Supporting change processes, mentoring & facilitation, working as Agile Coach and Scrum Master for leaders and teams.

Professional Background

MBA Mediation (in progress)

Systemic consulting & solution-oriented consulting (ISAN)

SCRUM (PSCM-1, PAL-E)

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Contact me

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