KPMG’s Automotive Institute Publication Platform

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KPMG’s Automotive Institute Publication Platform Please choose a platform you would like to visit Global Automotive Executive Survey 2019 In its 20th consecutive year, KPMG’s Global Automotive Executive Survey allows you to review the responses of almost 1,000 senior executives from the world’s leading automotive companies. In addition, it also […]

KPMG’s Automotive Institute Publication Platform

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Global Automotive Executive Survey 2019

In its 20th consecutive year, KPMG’s Global Automotive Executive Survey allows you to review the responses of almost 1,000 senior executives from the world’s leading automotive companies. In addition, it also presents the opinions of more than 2,000 consumers on topics confronting the automotive industry. Take a closer look at Vehicle2Grid transition – and see trends sooner with KPMG.

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Digital Gravity

Due to the impact of “Digital Gravity”, the automotive industry has taken various measures to tackle the challenges of digital transformation. In order to determine the status quo of digitalization, we have consequently asked more than 500 senior executives in the automotive sector to provide their opinion on topics of leadership, culture, organization, processes and technology. Take a closer look at our digital roadmap and the necessary points for action.

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