About
I come in with a mandate to act.
I run kobera.digital as a one-person practice. One name, one brief, one person who does the work they agreed to do.
Consulting and operational work since 2006 — fintech, telecoms, energy, logistics, and public sector across Europe, Africa, and Southeast Asia.
Alongside that, I spent twelve years importing and distributing fair-trade products through Fairově.cz — physical goods, warehouse operations, retail and wholesale channels, organic certification, sourcing from producers across the developing world. One of the first fair-trade shops in the Czech market. I built it because I believe fair trade gives people the economic means to stay where they belong.
I was in Kampala on a telecoms engagement. On weekends I visited the farmers whose products we had been selling in Prague. Children in school, shared bicycles in a remote village that turned a multiday trip to the nearest town into a single day. The money was reaching the people it was supposed to reach.
I volunteer with Česko.digital, helping Czech non-profits navigate digitalisation. I dive as often as I can — seagrass restoration is part of that, an ecosystem that is disappearing and worth showing up for. The underwater side is at @amazedbyoceans.
What I won’t ignore
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Transformation programmes nobody can explain plainly.If you cannot say what changes for customers or staff, it is not ready.
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Vendor selections that quietly lock you in.The dependency is usually visible before the contract is signed.
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Roadmaps built on fantasy assumptions.I replace those with real constraints before they become expensive surprises.
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Governance theatre.Meetings that produce status colours but no real decisions. I cut them.
I work best with people who have a point of view, want the honest answer, and are not looking for comfortable slides. If that sounds like the wrong fit, it probably is — and that is fine to know before the first call.