Workforce Productivity Navigator 2025

A benchmark study across German industries
Workforce Productivity Navigator 2025 Study Porsche Consulting
Pschemyslaw Pustelniak | Dr. Wolfgang Freibichler | Nicolas Christiansen | Maximilian Dormann
Dec 2025 | Study | English

Workforce Productivity Navigator 2025

A benchmark study across German industries

Germany’s productivity gap is widening – driven by outdated structures, rigid hierarchies, and a culture of risk aversion. While global peers accelerate through digitalization and lean models, many German companies remain anchored in bureaucracy. Yet the Workforce Productivity Navigator 2025 reveals a striking divide: almost half of companies are stagnating or declining, while a significant share is breaking away with double-digit growth.

This benchmark analysis by Porsche Consulting compares industries, identifies national champions, and uncovers the organizational levers behind high performance. It shows how structure, culture, and technology must align to unlock productivity and why enabling knowledge work is the key to future competitiveness.

67%

of German executives name economic uncertainty as their top concern, far above the global average.

39%

of companies achieved more than 10% productivity growth, proving improvement is possible even in tough conditions.

87%

of firms plan major digitalization and automation transformations, with AI expected to play a decisive role.

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Workforce Productivity Navigator 2025 Study Porsche Consulting

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