Matthias
Speicher

Clarity in
Complexity

Who I am

I work at the intersection of product strategy, user behaviour and market logic.
My focus is on structuring complex systems in such a way that they result in clear decisions, understandable products and robust business models.

How I work

I combine analytical thinking with behaviour-oriented methods. I identify patterns, classify them systematically and translate technical and organisational complexity into precise, understandable communication. Data, user feedback and market structures form the basis of my work.

What defines me

My professional profile is based on three pillars, which I apply in an integrated manner:

Product Strategy
Development of product visions, prioritisation, structuring of complex requirements, roadmaps.

User Insight & Behavioural Understanding
Analysis of real usage patterns, decision-making logic and behavioural mechanisms.

Complexity Reduction & Communication
Reduction of complex content to understandable core statements, clear decision-making bases, user-oriented orientation. This combination makes me a strategic hybrid profile that brings together product, market and users in a single thought model.

Why Speicher elektrisiert is relevant

Speicher elektrisiert is not my profession, but my analytical tool.
It is a functioning system for observing real user questions, expectations and uncertainties. High interaction rates create a qualitative data stream that reveals patterns that classic feedback processes often overlook.

From this, I gain three things:

This approach can be applied to all industries where technology, market logic and human behaviour come together.

Experience

Over fifteen years in various industries:

I have established value streams, developed product portfolios, designed customer interfaces and supported organisation-wide transformations.

Where I am most effective

I prefer to work in environments where structure, understanding and orientation form the basis for product development and market decisions.
Typical areas of application:

Regions

Germany, Austria, Switzerland, the Netherlands and the Nordics.