Daimler Adopting Silicon Valey Tatics To Stay Ahead Of Upstarts

Daimler Adopting Silicon Valey Tatics To Stay Ahead Of Upstarts

Mercedes-Benz maker Daimler is embracing Silicon Valley management techniques in a drive to speed up decision making, empower staff and fend off new rivals such as electric carmaker Tesla Motors.

Chief Executive Dieter Zetsche is sweeping away layers of bureaucracy and encouraging a more experimental approach to new products. He has also asked 144 employees – many of them from the rank and file – to generate new leadership ideas, according to sources at the German luxury automaker.

These are big changes for a company known for strict hierarchies and meticulous planning, and follow a trip by around 100 top managers to Silicon Valley last summer when they met executives from companies including Apple, Google and Uber.


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MDarringerMDarringer - 8/24/2016 8:47:16 AM
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Uh oh! "Chief Executive Dieter Zetsche is sweeping away layers of bureaucracy and encouraging a more experimental approach to new products." Does that experimental approach mean that customers will be driving engineering prototypes like the ones Tesla sells?


MBguyMBguy - 8/24/2016 6:37:00 PM
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@Agent009 - Is anyone actually READING text before it gets posted??

The headline above reads: 'Tatics.'

The other day, the headline included: 'TSLA'

An occasional typo isn't unexpected. But this is happening frequently. Makes the site feel sloppy and unprofessional.


MDarringerMDarringer - 8/25/2016 8:44:51 AM
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Then you factor in all the TMZ stuff...


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