Dipl. Ing. Peter Lendl
After studying technical mathematics and a research assignment at the Vienna University of Technology, I gained my first professional experience as a product manager for microcomputer systems at ITT Austria.
Afterwards, I worked for 30 years (20 years of which at Hewlett-Packard) in various management positions (mainly sales and marketing) in the IT industry.
I have been self-employed as a consultant and lecturer at the Vienna University of Technology for over ten years. I started to work for Coverdale in 2008.
My focus is on consulting and steering sustainable development projects in the context of collaboration and leadership.
My private interests are family, hiking, travelling, culture(s), dancing, golf, good food, good wine and our friends.
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(Confucius)
my approach
When I work with people, I want to learn from them and support them in developing their skills and applying them in their daily lives.
My great concern is passing on my practical experience and enthusiasm.
My philosophy: “Strengthen strengths.”
training and further development
Training and Further Development
- Graduated engineer in Technical Mathematics – Technical University
- Sales and marketing
- Management and leadership
- Managing corporate resources, IMD Lausanne
- Train the Coach
- Trainer the Trainer, Coverdale
professional experience
Professional Experience
- Marketing Manager ITT Austria
- Leadership roles in Sales and Marketing, Hewlett-Packard
- Director of Business Development, HP
- Country Manager Austria for Computer Products, HP
- International Business Development Manager, HP
- Vice President Sales EMEA, TOPCALL
- Vice President of Strategic Marketing EMEA, DICOM
- Senior Consultant, Coverdale
- Lecturer, TU Vienna
Publications
Here you will find my latest articles, case studies and book reviews.
Book review – On the way to an agile organisation
How to make your company more dynamic, flexible and efficient Thorsten Scheller illuminates all facets of agility in his book "Auf dem Weg zur...
Agile Mindset – the new magic bullet?
We have been hearing from clients repeatedly that they need to become more "agile" to survive in the market. Agility is not an "all fit one"...
Orientation comes from Orient
Orient - the direction in which the sun rises, the day "sees its light". The term "orientation", or "to orient oneself", comes from the historical...