The Leadership Dancefloor: 9 Key Conversations for Business Agility
What if your success as a leader depended on your ability to generate and guide conversations?
The Leadership Dancefloor unveils a unique leadership strategy that harnesses the transformative power of nine essential conversations every leader must master, along with four key competencies that enhance leadership effectiveness.
Inspired by partner dancing, this approach helps leaders develop the art of influence, build strong connections, and guide their teams toward shared success in an uncertain world. Designed for executives, managers, and change agents, this keynote blends theory, real-world examples, and practical tools to help leaders collaborate effectively, drive meaningful change, and maximize business agility.
Ángel Díaz-Maroto is a distinguished consultant, coach, and trainer specializing in leadership development and business agility. With two decades of experience, he has guided organizations and Agile leaders in more than 40 countries across North America, South America, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, the Middle East, and Asia.
Ángel is widely recognized for his international influence in the industry, having participated as a speaker at over 100 international conferences and Agile events worldwide. As the Founder of the Agile Coaches Alliance and the Business Resilience Institute, he has made significant contributions to advancing the field. Additionally, he is the author of the books “The Leadership Dancefloor: 9 Key Conversations for Business Agility” and “BRIeF: A Proactive AI-Powered Approach to Business Resilience & Disruptive Innovation”.
His leadership has been particularly notable at the ING Group, where he served as the first Agile Champion at ING Spain and chaired the inaugural Global ING Agile Experts Group in 2010. Beyond ING, Ángel has supported companies in over 40 countries, contributing to the Agile transformations of organizations such as King, Toyota, Falabella, Banco de Chile, Roche, BBVA, Sunhotels, DEWA, FAB, PZU Group, Palacio de Hierro and the Catalan Institute of Oncology.