The most influential manager in Germany is an Austrian:

Herbert Diess

, his name is the CEO of Volkswagen AG based in Wolfsburg.

Diess currently enjoys the best reputation among all the heads of the major German stock corporations, gathered in the leading index Dax 40.

That is the result of an investigation by the Cologne consulting firm Unicepta for this newspaper.

Christian Sewing

(Deutsche Bank) and

Ola Källenius

(Mercedes-Benz)

follow in second and third place .

Maya Brankovic

Responsible editor for economy and "value" of the Frankfurter Allgemeine Sunday newspaper.

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The media analysis company evaluated more than 11,000 articles in the leading German media and compared the reporting in the first quarter of this year.

Twitter posts about the CEOs and their companies were also taken into account.

In order to determine the effect of the CEOs from the Dax in the media discussion, a new, reach-based index was developed that is based on three factors: "probability of reception", which records the reach of the reporting;

"Focus," which measures the importance of leaders within individual posts;

and "Tonality", which evaluates whether the respective posts are negative, neutral or positive reporting.

Diess, who is considered one of the most prominent bosses in the Dax, was quoted in the first three months of the year primarily with his assessment of the economic consequences of the Ukraine war - not only in the German-speaking media: The

New York Times

, the

Wall Street Journal

or the

Sun

picked up his classifications.

The fact that Volkswagen shares have lost almost 15 percent since the beginning of the year probably did not damage the CEO's image.

The best performance, measured by the share price, has been delivered by Bayer boss

Werner Baumann

so far this year .

With a gain of 44 percent, Bayer shares left the competition in the Dax far behind.

Overall, things have been rather turbulent for the 40 companies in the index since the beginning of the year: Only seven were able to show any price gains at all.