The typical GmbH boss in Germany is male, works 48 hours a week and drives a company car. But remuneration has recently fallen. Go to Source
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German Handelsblatt: Software: “Open approach”: Porsche cooperates more closely with Google008006
The sports car manufacturer has to save on software development. A partnership with Google could help. Navigation and voice control are to be integrated into new models. Go to Source
German Handelsblatt: Software: “Open approach”: Porsche cooperates more closely with Google008006
The sports car manufacturer has to save on software development. A partnership with Google could help. Navigation and voice control are to be integrated into new models. Go to Source
German Handelsblatt: Volkswagen Group: Seat boss wants to preserve the brand with an inexpensive electric car008004
CEO Wayne Griffiths explains how he also imagines an electric future for the Spanish VW subsidiary. So far there are only electric cars from the Cupra offshoot. Go to Source
German Handelsblatt: Volkswagen Group: Seat boss wants to preserve the brand with an inexpensive electric car008004
CEO Wayne Griffiths explains how he also imagines an electric future for the Spanish VW subsidiary. So far there are only electric cars from the Cupra offshoot. Go to Source
German Manager Magazine: UAW strike: Stellantis and UAW union agree on employment contract002843
After weeks of strikes, several US car giants are planning a 25 percent pay increase for their workforce. A few days after ford he also agreed Stellantis-Company reached a corresponding deal with the UAW union with President Shawn Fain. Like Thursday’s agreement with Ford, this contract is for 4.5 years and includes record wage increases,… Continue reading German Manager Magazine: UAW strike: Stellantis and UAW union agree on employment contract002843
German Manager Magazine: Seat: CEO wants to preserve the brand with an inexpensive electric car002843
Seat and Cupra boss Wayne Griffiths (57) wants to continue to hold on to both brands in the future. “It’s not an either/or,” he said in an interview with the German Press Agency. He rejected reports that he might give up the Seat car brand in favor of Cupra. “I’m happy that I have both… Continue reading German Manager Magazine: Seat: CEO wants to preserve the brand with an inexpensive electric car002843
German Manager Magazine: Wealth: The wealth atlas shows where in the world there are the most super-rich002841
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German Manager Magazine: Continental subsidiary Elektrobit: CEO Maria Anhalt on parallels between Job and Tango002841
Maria Anhalt On a tango with the CEO The boss of the Conti subsidiary Elektrobit dances the tango enthusiastically. In the interview, she talks about the effort it takes for her to experiment on the dance floor – and how she transfers the innovative strength on the dance floor into her job. By Thomas Mersch… Continue reading German Manager Magazine: Continental subsidiary Elektrobit: CEO Maria Anhalt on parallels between Job and Tango002841
German Handelsblatt: Volkswagen Group: Seat boss wants to preserve the brand with an inexpensive electric car008002
CEO Wayne Griffiths explains how he also imagines an electric future for the Spanish VW subsidiary. So far there are only electric cars from the Cupra offshoot. Go to Source