Miguel Franco is currently making significant strides as a Tutor Académico for the GNOSS Project at Fundación de la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, where he leverages his extensive expertise in ICT project management to foster digital competency among defense personnel in Spain. His role is...
Miguel Franco is currently making significant strides as a Tutor Académico for the GNOSS Project at Fundación de la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, where he leverages his extensive expertise in ICT project management to foster digital competency among defense personnel in Spain. His role is pivotal in bridging the gap between technology and education, ensuring that participants are equipped with the necessary skills to navigate the rapidly evolving digital landscape. Miguel’s commitment to promoting agile methodologies and a lean mindset is evident in his approach to project coordination, where he emphasizes collaboration and continuous improvement.
At Fundación de la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Miguel is involved in key projects that focus on enhancing digital literacy and integrating innovative ICT solutions within the defense sector. His background as a Scrum expert allows him to implement agile frameworks that streamline processes and enhance team performance, driving successful outcomes in complex projects. Miguel’s proficiency in digital marketing strategies, including inbound marketing and lead generation, complements his technical skills, enabling him to create comprehensive training programs that are both engaging and effective.
With a multicultural perspective and a passion for empowering teams, Miguel Franco is dedicated to cultivating high-performance environments that prioritize data-driven decision-making. His ability to consult on various aspects of project management, combined with his expertise in digital competencies, positions him as a valuable asset in the realm of ICT education and professional development. Through his work at Fundación de la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Miguel is not only shaping the future of defense personnel but also contributing to the broader discourse on digital transformation in the public sector.