Siemens va supprimer les titres de directeurs pour ses cadres

Le groupe industriel Siemens prévoit de supprimer la plupart des titres de directeurs pour ses cadres dans le cadre de son programme stratégique One Tech Company.

La réorganisation affecte les postes de direction au sein du groupe. Des sources proches du milieu industriel ont indiqué au Handelsblatt que les titres de directeurs seront largement supprimés.

Cette mesure s'inscrit dans le cadre du programme One Tech Company. Des rapports font état de tensions au sein de l'entreprise concernant les changements prévus.

L'information provient de Munich, où Siemens a son siège social.

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