Jörg Esser
Jörg has international experience in performance and transformation management for multichannel and digital businesses. From various executive leadership roles in the travel industry, he is attuned to what makes the difference for running and transforming those businesses with operational line-responsibility.
A physicist and computer scientist by education, Joerg has a deep passion for delivering bottom line impact by simplifying business models and bringing analytics into organizations. He holds a doctoral degree in Theoretical and Computational Physics and has worked at the Los Alamos National Laboratory, the Santa Fe Institute, and Xerox PARC.
Simplicity is the winning factor for companies to thrive in today's turbulent markets.
Performing amid uncertainty
Article, March 27, 2024
Airport consulting
Article, September 19, 2023
Future-proof airports
Article, August 30, 2023
Scenario-based management – Taking action in an uncertain world
Study, July 27, 2023
Where next for the long-distance mobility industry?
Article, February 6, 2023
Top-line results – How to grow in times of heightened uncertainty
Study, May 25, 2022
Results Factory – Mobilizing for organizational change
White paper, November 11, 2021
The Adaptable Company
Study, May 22, 2020
Urban mobility – The new battleground for the traveler?
Article, February 27, 2020
Results Factory: a results-driven approach to organizational change
White paper, February 17, 2020
Detoxing the railways: A lean model for Europe's rail transportation system
Article, July 5, 2019
Virtual Reality – New reality for the travel industry?
Article, June 27, 2019
The five-step approach to building your own blockchain
Article, June 12, 2019
MAKE IT S.I.M.P.L.E.
Opinion, March 29, 2019
Detox your business: Keep it simple, stupid
Study, March 15, 2019
Smart Travel Assistants – The new gateway for travel?
Article, February 20, 2019
Simple smarts spark resilience
Study, May 23, 2018
The next big thing: Quantum machine learning
Point of view, February 16, 2018