More and more companies in New York are looking for real clarity on Problem Solving — and the confidence to act on it.
Christian Buchholz is an internationally recognised keynote speaker with over 20 years of experience in Innovation, Leadership and Transformation. He has inspired audiences in more than 26 countries — combining deep expertise with clear, motivating impulses that create lasting impact.
Problem Solving has become one of the most critical topics for organisations today. In a world changing faster than ever, it increasingly determines who stays competitive — and who falls behind.
Christian Buchholz demonstrates how Problem Solving becomes a genuine competitive advantage. His impulses combine inspiration with clear, actionable recommendations that teams can implement straight away.
Christian Buchholz’s keynote in New York gives your audience the concrete impulses they need to bring Problem Solving to life in their day-to-day work:
One of Europe’s most experienced keynote speakers, Christian Buchholz combines deep practical knowledge with the ability to communicate complex ideas in ways that truly reach people — and move them to act.
His core concept of Future Joy runs through everything he does: the conviction that change need not be endured, but actively shaped. For your event on Problem Solving in New York, that means an impulse that does more than motivate — it genuinely moves.
Event organisers in New York are looking for keynote speakers who can elevate Problem Solving with real substance — grounded in practice, relevant to their audience and built for impact.
A keynote on Problem Solving in New York with Christian Buchholz is never a standard presentation. It is a tailored impulse — adapted to your industry, your audience and the specific challenges your organisation faces right now.
For enquiries about a keynote by Christian Buchholz on Problem Solving in New York, please get in touch — his team will respond promptly.
Make Problem Solving the topic that genuinely moves your audience in New York. Christian Buchholz will make it happen.