Dr. Fabian Doemer

Managing Partner

Executive committee

Education

University of Stuttgart
PhD in Business Administration and Computer Science
Mannheim University
Diploma in Business Administration and Computer Science

Past Experience

BMW
IT Management
Diebold Consulting
Consultant

Fabian is Managing Partner Central Europe at Arthur D. Little. He is based in our Frankfurt office, and is the Practice Leader of our Technology & Innovation Management Practice in Central Europe.

For over 20 years, Fabian has been serving clients cross sector in : 

  • IT Strategy, IT Architectures, IT Operating Models
  • Digitalization
  • Transformation of large enterprises and landscapes
  • Big Data and Cloud Services 

Examples of his work include:

  • Fabian managed several complex business & technology transformation projects, including digital innovation and simplification/cost cutting for top-tier companies in different industries
  • Digitalization strategies for several enterprises, e.g., insurance, railway, automotive supplier, airline
  • Cost-cutting program on processes and IT with savings of ~100M€ per year
  • Large-scale governance and organization optimization
  • Business strategy for a large IT service provider
  • Management of a >200M$ IT optimization program (architecture, processes, governance, security) for a telecommunication company

Fabian has a passion for professional photography and film making.

Recent Publications

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.
Implementing a digital shift
Today, every company wants and needs to become digital. However, what this actually entails will be different depending on the industry, size of the company, and competitive environment. Businesses essentially need to find the right degree of digitalization – their digital “equilibrium”. By exploring some of the key problems traditional businesses face on their digital journeys, and how to overcome them, this article outlines how every business can realize the digital shift and create equilibrium.
Business-IT-Partnership: It’s complicated
There is no digital future without adequate information technology.In theory, IT should act as a business partner. As the central interface within the company, it connects all business operations and processes, forming the platform for digitalization. In reality, a perfect relationship between business and IT is rare.  

Fabian is Managing Partner Central Europe at Arthur D. Little. He is based in our Frankfurt office, and is the Practice Leader of our Technology & Innovation Management Practice in Central Europe.

For over 20 years, Fabian has been serving clients cross sector in : 

  • IT Strategy, IT Architectures, IT Operating Models
  • Digitalization
  • Transformation of large enterprises and landscapes
  • Big Data and Cloud Services 

Examples of his work include:

  • Fabian managed several complex business & technology transformation projects, including digital innovation and simplification/cost cutting for top-tier companies in different industries
  • Digitalization strategies for several enterprises, e.g., insurance, railway, automotive supplier, airline
  • Cost-cutting program on processes and IT with savings of ~100M€ per year
  • Large-scale governance and organization optimization
  • Business strategy for a large IT service provider
  • Management of a >200M$ IT optimization program (architecture, processes, governance, security) for a telecommunication company

Fabian has a passion for professional photography and film making.

Recent Publications

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.
Implementing a digital shift
Today, every company wants and needs to become digital. However, what this actually entails will be different depending on the industry, size of the company, and competitive environment. Businesses essentially need to find the right degree of digitalization – their digital “equilibrium”. By exploring some of the key problems traditional businesses face on their digital journeys, and how to overcome them, this article outlines how every business can realize the digital shift and create equilibrium.
Business-IT-Partnership: It’s complicated
There is no digital future without adequate information technology.In theory, IT should act as a business partner. As the central interface within the company, it connects all business operations and processes, forming the platform for digitalization. In reality, a perfect relationship between business and IT is rare.  

More About Fabian
  • University of Stuttgart
    PhD in Business Administration and Computer Science
  • Mannheim University
    Diploma in Business Administration and Computer Science
  • BMW
    IT Management
  • Diebold Consulting
    Consultant