Philipp Mudersbach

Partner

Germany

Philipp is a seasoned strategy consultant and entrepreneur helping clients to solve challenges especially related to customer centricity, digital innovation and agile development.

Education

Maastricht University
Master of Science in International Business (cum laude)

Past Experience

SMP AG Strategy Consulting
Project manager

Philipp is a member of our Technology & Innovation Management (TIM) practice and is based in the Frankfurt office. He worked across a number of industries and functional areas supporting leading players in solving strategic issues and implementing state-of-the art technologies linking business objectives and IT. He has not only high-level expertise in innovative topics such as blockchain, digital twins and RPA but also the pragmatic eye necessary to design solutions that are tailored to the individual requirements of his clients.

Philipp holds a Master of Science degree in International Business from Maastricht University, the Netherlands. He is fluent in German and English.

In his spare time he is passionate about traveling, running and spending time with his family.
 

Optimizing fleet management to drive efficiency & sustainability
Optimizing fleet management to drive efficiency & sustainability
Globally, companies rely on large fleets of cars, trucks, vans, and specialized vehicles to keep their operations and people moving. Both vehicle numbers and fleet management complexity are increasing, particularly as organizations plan to decarbonize and move to alternative powertrains, such as electric vehicles (EVs). Traditionally, optimizing fleet management has not been a business priority.
The cyber battlefield
The cyber battlefield
Cyberattackers are increasingly dominating the cyber battlefield against cyber defenders. Novel multi-extortion techniques, ransomware as a service (RaaS), and unprecedented supply chain attacks have almost erased barriers to entry for hackers and expanded the cyber spoils “pie.” Cyber defenders struggle to keep up with their opponents’ advances. Cybersecurity is on board agendas but is often seen as a “hygiene” measure that is part of the IT budget.
From good to great: Enhancing innovation performance through effective management processes
From good to great: Enhancing innovation performance through effective management processes
Successfully managing IoT cybersecurity risks
Successfully managing IoT cybersecurity risks
We are currently witnessing an enormous increase in both industrial and consumer Internet of Things (IoT) deployments across a range of sectors, from smart mobility to industrial uses. However, this growth is not being matched by a corresponding focus on IoT security, dramatically increasing risk for businesses across their ecosystems and supply chains. As a path forward, this Viewpoint outlines a holistic framework and approach to successfully manage the IoT cybersecurity challenge. 
11 technology trends for post-crisis success
Demystifying the Internet of Things for secure industrial transportation systems
The IIoT promises major efficiency gains, especially in industrial transportation. However, if not properly designed, it may become a major safety issue
Blockchain in transport – Awaiting the breakthrough
Blockchain seems the perfect solution for the complex, decentralized supply chains of the transport sector, but results to date have been disappointing. In this article, we analyze the latest global research with industry executives and use the findings to determine what needs to happen for the technology to reach its potential.
The flywheel concept – A powerful foundation for a successful digital shift
Today’s corporate world requires companies to look for a clear purpose for their business ventures, other than solely maximizing profits. This purpose, or in other words, the “why”, is essential for future success in an ever-changing and more and more digital business environment – to convince not only customers of the company’s offerings, but also investors of opportunities and employees of the company’s strategy.

Philipp is a member of our Technology & Innovation Management (TIM) practice and is based in the Frankfurt office. He worked across a number of industries and functional areas supporting leading players in solving strategic issues and implementing state-of-the art technologies linking business objectives and IT. He has not only high-level expertise in innovative topics such as blockchain, digital twins and RPA but also the pragmatic eye necessary to design solutions that are tailored to the individual requirements of his clients.

Philipp holds a Master of Science degree in International Business from Maastricht University, the Netherlands. He is fluent in German and English.

In his spare time he is passionate about traveling, running and spending time with his family.
 

Optimizing fleet management to drive efficiency & sustainability
Optimizing fleet management to drive efficiency & sustainability
Globally, companies rely on large fleets of cars, trucks, vans, and specialized vehicles to keep their operations and people moving. Both vehicle numbers and fleet management complexity are increasing, particularly as organizations plan to decarbonize and move to alternative powertrains, such as electric vehicles (EVs). Traditionally, optimizing fleet management has not been a business priority.
The cyber battlefield
The cyber battlefield
Cyberattackers are increasingly dominating the cyber battlefield against cyber defenders. Novel multi-extortion techniques, ransomware as a service (RaaS), and unprecedented supply chain attacks have almost erased barriers to entry for hackers and expanded the cyber spoils “pie.” Cyber defenders struggle to keep up with their opponents’ advances. Cybersecurity is on board agendas but is often seen as a “hygiene” measure that is part of the IT budget.
From good to great: Enhancing innovation performance through effective management processes
From good to great: Enhancing innovation performance through effective management processes
Successfully managing IoT cybersecurity risks
Successfully managing IoT cybersecurity risks
We are currently witnessing an enormous increase in both industrial and consumer Internet of Things (IoT) deployments across a range of sectors, from smart mobility to industrial uses. However, this growth is not being matched by a corresponding focus on IoT security, dramatically increasing risk for businesses across their ecosystems and supply chains. As a path forward, this Viewpoint outlines a holistic framework and approach to successfully manage the IoT cybersecurity challenge. 
11 technology trends for post-crisis success
Demystifying the Internet of Things for secure industrial transportation systems
The IIoT promises major efficiency gains, especially in industrial transportation. However, if not properly designed, it may become a major safety issue
Blockchain in transport – Awaiting the breakthrough
Blockchain seems the perfect solution for the complex, decentralized supply chains of the transport sector, but results to date have been disappointing. In this article, we analyze the latest global research with industry executives and use the findings to determine what needs to happen for the technology to reach its potential.
The flywheel concept – A powerful foundation for a successful digital shift
Today’s corporate world requires companies to look for a clear purpose for their business ventures, other than solely maximizing profits. This purpose, or in other words, the “why”, is essential for future success in an ever-changing and more and more digital business environment – to convince not only customers of the company’s offerings, but also investors of opportunities and employees of the company’s strategy.

More About Philipp
  • Maastricht University
    Master of Science in International Business (cum laude)
  • SMP AG Strategy Consulting
    Project manager