Made in Germany — Growing in the U.S.
- Monika Jakubczyk

- Oct 23
- 1 min read
When I first moved from Germany to Detroit, I expected to find a different business culture — but I didn’t realize how different it would feel.
In #Germany, #communication often starts with facts, structure and precision. We plan carefully, document thoroughly and build trust through consistency and performance. Every statement is backed by data. Every promise, delivered with care.
In the #US, the rhythm is completely different.
People lead with energy and possibility. They talk about #ideas, not just results. They use #stories to connect — and they aren’t afraid to show personality along the way.
✨ “#MadeInGermany” still opens doors — but what really keeps them open is how you tell the story.
🔧 German #suppliers are admired for #precision, #reliability and #quality — but in America, people also want to feel the story. They #connect through #speed, #relevance and #authenticity.
💬 Over the years, I’ve seen how powerful it is when companies combine both worlds: German engineering discipline and American storytelling flair. That mix turns #technology into #emotion, #innovation into #inspiration, and #brands into lasting #relationships.
🚀 “Made in Germany” still matters —
but in 2025, it’s not just about where something is made,
it’s about how it’s communicated, how it connects and how it inspires.
#MadeInGermany #GermanAmericanBusiness #Automotive #Mobility #Innovation #Storytelling #Marketing #Leadership #Transatlantic #Detroit #Communications #PilonPR #WomenInBusiness







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