Thomas Mandl supports change projects in industrial and service companies with enthusiasm and commitment. He motivates people to get involved with innovations and strengthens the confidence in their own abilities.

This ensures real momentum in every project right from the start. His primary focus is on providing ongoing support to executive teams in strategy and organizational development. He offers professional moderation of internal company events as well as sparring and coaching for managers and those responsible for change management.

In over 20 years in management consulting, Thomas Mandl has gained extensive experience in various industries and many international projects. He is a qualified engineer and business economist with an MBA degree from California State University in San Francisco – he also completed extensive systemic training. Before starting consulting, Thomas Mandl was able to gain several years of international experience in the industry.


Specialties

  • Supporting executive teams in corporate development
  • Strategy and organizational development
  • Post-Merger-Integration
  • Change management und agile transformation
  • Sparring between managers and those responsible for change
  • Workshops und moderation of large groups

Education

  • Systemic organizational consulting in Syst, Munich
  • Systemically moving intensively, Neuwaldegg advisory group
  • Numerous further training courses in the areas of organizational and team development, communication and moderation, change management and agile methods
  • Executive MBA California State University, San Francisco
  • Industrial Engineering FH Steyr

Reference clients

A1 Telekom Austria
A.S.A. Abfall Service AG
Agrana
Andritz AG
Apleona
Aptargroup
BMW
Bundesimmobiliengesellschaft
Constantia Flexibles
Continental
DHL
DSM
Erste Bank
Evonik
Gebrüder Weiss
Georg Fischer
Greiner
Heinzel Group
KAGES
Knill Group
KTM
Lisec
Magna
Neuroth
ÖBB
Riverty
Sanhua Europe​
Sappi Fine Paper Europe
Schiebel
Semperit
SSI Schäfer
Styria Medien AG
Teufelberger
Tiroler Sparkasse
Treibacher
Trodat
TTTech
TU Graz
Uniqa
Verbund
Wienerberger
ZF Friedrichshafen