Markus Hofmann is dedicating his new lecture series to the topic of 'Digital Dementia', which has been widely discussed in the media for some time now.
Even as a student, Markus Hofmann was intensely engaged with the question of how to generate knowledge from information with minimal effort. While others crammed for days or wrote elaborate cheat sheets, he managed to significantly improve his grades in a very short time using special memory techniques. However, it was only in his professional life that he realized how valuable mental fitness truly is for each individual and how diverse our memory can be activated. Since then, it has been Markus Hofmann’s great mission to lead others to incredible memory performances and to amaze them. Markus Hofmann became widely known through the Scottish bet on ‘Wetten, dass …?’ and through the expert forum ‘Die Erfolgsmacher’ of the news magazine FOCUS. It is no wonder that he is now considered one of the TOP speakers in the German-speaking world by Süddeutsche Zeitung, Stuttgarter Zeitung, and Frankfurter Rundschau.
Markus Hofmann is a passionate communicator in the best sense of the word. He knows how to present valuable knowledge not only entertainingly but also in a way that makes it immediately usable for everyone. ‘The only thing the participants of my lectures will forget is the time!’ This claim has been lived by Markus Hofmann for years, creating sustainable added value not only for his clients but also for their clients, executives, and employees.
Through the combination of fun and know-how, training the ‘memory muscle’ becomes a surprising aha experience for all attendees. In many practical exercises, Hofmann conveys what extraordinary memory performances everyone can achieve in a very short time. Immediate personal success experiences guaranteed! Group sizes: approximately 20 to several hundred and several thousand participants.
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Markus Hofmann is dedicating his new lecture series to the topic of ‘Digital Dementia’, which has been widely discussed in the media for some time now. In times of increasing digitalization, he wants to sound the alarm and, above all, encourage: He conveys concrete strategies for professional and private everyday life, with which each of us can remain mentally independent and fit despite the omnipresence of Google, smartphones, and the like.