Full Name
Philipp Diebold
Job Title
Professor & Agile Coach
Company
Bagilstein GmbH & IU International University
Speaker Bio
Prof. Dr. Philipp Diebold started working in applied research at the Fraunhofer IESE (Institute for Experimental Software Engineering) in the area of processes and project management in Software Engineering. Combining research activities with practical consulting and coaching is his passion till this day. Thus, he did his PhD at the TU Kaiserslautern on the topic of "Finding the individual appropriate agility" with several company case studies.
In 2018, Philipp co-founded Bagilstein as a coaching and consulting company with focus on agile. His company and the philosophy is based on the approach developed in his PhD – finding the appropriate Agility with a systematic, methodological, scientifically-founded and data-oriented approach. Furthermore, he is a Disciplined Agile Instructor and trainer for the German Association of the Automotive Industry (VDA).
Since 2021, Philipp reduced the activities for his own company due to the fact that he holds a Professorship for Business Informatics at the iu International University, Germanies largest University with more than 100.000 students. Along with research activities on processes, agility, new work and organizational design, his focus is on teaching and transferring knowledge.
In 2018, Philipp co-founded Bagilstein as a coaching and consulting company with focus on agile. His company and the philosophy is based on the approach developed in his PhD – finding the appropriate Agility with a systematic, methodological, scientifically-founded and data-oriented approach. Furthermore, he is a Disciplined Agile Instructor and trainer for the German Association of the Automotive Industry (VDA).
Since 2021, Philipp reduced the activities for his own company due to the fact that he holds a Professorship for Business Informatics at the iu International University, Germanies largest University with more than 100.000 students. Along with research activities on processes, agility, new work and organizational design, his focus is on teaching and transferring knowledge.
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