Siemens afskaffer direktørtitler for ledere

Industrikoncernen Siemens planlægger at afskaffe de fleste direktørtitler for ledere som led i deres "One Tech Company"-strategiprogram.

Omorganiseringen påvirker lederstillinger på tværs af koncernen. Kilder i industrikredse har fortalt til Handelsblatt, at direktørtitler i vid udstrækning skal afskaffes.

Tiltaget er en del af "One Tech Company"-programmet. Rapporter indikerer uro internt i virksomheden over de planlagte ændringer.

Informationerne stammer fra München, hvor Siemens har hovedkvarter.

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