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Engagement

Responsibility does not end with my clients.

Not every undertaking we invest time and experience in is a client mandate. Some tasks are worth taking on because people take responsibility, development is possible, and impact can grow out of that.

Using time deliberately.

Since turning 50, I have pursued the goal of investing around half of my available working time in selected non-commercial tasks. This is not a mathematical quota and not a free offer. Time is a limited resource. That is why we invest it where people are willing to take responsibility, genuinely address change, and let impact emerge.

The same professionalism. A different setting.

  • Strategy and positioning
  • Project management
  • Business development
  • Analysis and structuring
  • Organisational and transformation work
  • Coaching and enablement
  • Entrepreneurial thinking
  • Technology and digitalisation, where they genuinely help
  • Experience from business and implementation

Commercial or non-commercial: the standard of clarity, responsibility and quality stays the same.

Non-commercial does not mean non-binding.

Where we invest time and experience, we expect commitment, punctuality, active participation, and the willingness to take responsibility and genuinely address change.

Focus areas

Education & Development

Reading, understanding and learning as a foundation for personal responsibility, character and development.

Orientation & Vocation

Not just finding a job, but understanding what you want to use your abilities for and what next step follows from that.

Society & Responsibility

Taking responsibility where people, families or societal challenges need concrete, viable solutions.

Enablement & Entrepreneurship

Bringing people into action, building capabilities, and strengthening entrepreneurial thinking as an attitude.

More engagements

  1. White Water

    Not building the biggest infrastructure first — analyse, start small, learn, and scale only when there is genuine need.

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  2. Stadtpark Chur

    Personal engagement with situational support

    I am regularly present, usually on Saturdays, in the environment of Chur's open drug scene. My stance: be there, listen, look closely, pay attention, and respect the dignity of every person — not as a rescuer, but as one person among others.

    This regular presence repeatedly leads to individual support — for example with finding work, personal crises, family questions, or the search for a next step.

  3. From Job to Vocation

    An offering from Hosang Consulting, primarily guided by Elizabeth Kunhimon

    Not just finding a job, but understanding what you want to use your abilities for – and developing a concrete next step from that. Vocation emerges where what moves me, what I can do, and what is needed come together – and I take responsibility for letting impact grow from that.

    The guidance is primarily carried by Elizabeth Kunhimon; Andreas Hosang contributes selectively on entrepreneurial and career-related questions. The format is flexible, personal orientation support — one or several sessions depending on need, not a rigid group-workshop format.

    The guidance is aimed primarily at young people, and additionally at adults in transitional phases and people seeking orientation — with no fixed age limit.

  4. Germany Retreat 2025

    Contribution to entrepreneurial thinking and action

    At a retreat in Germany in 2025, I contributed on the theme of entrepreneurial mindset: approaching challenges constructively, recognising solutions, taking initiative, carrying responsibility, building resilience, and learning from setbacks.

    Core idea: acting entrepreneurially is an attitude, not something tied to owning a company — you don't need to own a business to take initiative.

Could an engagement fit?

Not every request is a fit for us – and not every good idea needs consulting. A conversation usually clarifies quickly whether our experience can create impact in the right place.

Talk it through — see if an engagement fits