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Auto bailout, from within
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Good read, and very comprehensive...
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Good article, even though it was pretty much stuff that I knew already. (I followed the bailout/GM's decline to the closest detail for just a little over two years). The thing that really irks me is Rick Wagoner's criticism of Alan Mulally. Mulally has proven himself to be a good CEO who knows what he is doing and a capable leader; If it weren't for Mulally's reorganization Ford would have gone bankrupt a long time ago. Mulally is easily the best leader Detroit has had since Iacocca, and I can not stand the fact that the moron who ran GM into the ground - and was so dumb and unorganized that he didn't even know how much money his company had:
- has the balls to criticize him. I actually wouldn't be surprised if it turned out that Mulally took Wagoner's advice and did the exact opposite, George Costanza style. It would certainly explain the night-and-day difference in GM and Ford's outcomes.....
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I reckon Mulally was just asking Wagoner for good places to get lunch..
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What was it Wagoner criticised Mulally for?
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I guess I didn't describe it accurately as criticism, but here is the part that I was referring to
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Very comprehensive indeed, and sheds a very positive light on the decision making capabilities of the US Supremo in charge. Gives the "laissez-faire" promoters on Wall Street a chunk to chew on.
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Mullaly isnt an auto guy, you cant ignore that, which i think would be the basis of Wagoners point. I think his acclimatisation into the job though makes his success at Ford so far (or prolonged failure if you're that way inclined) all the more impressive.
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Looking at the video posted above, I have the impressions Wagoner should have stayed at home that day. It was quite obvious he would have to defend his operate based on what he did in the past and not in the previous days(hours, and that's kinda indefensible.
If his point against Mullaly is the second not being an auto guy as he supposedly is, then I'd see that just as a good point considering how the auto industry was/still is.
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I think a lot of Ford's policy shift was in motion before Mullaly got there, but he basically sees the need to execute them business wise....
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It definitely was already in motion, and the first evident signal was Mullaly himself.
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Mullaly's been responsible for most of Ford's turnaround. The few things Ford already had set before he got there were plans for a massive downsize and the ~$24B mortgage. Bill Ford was the one though who knew he couldnt get it done and stepped aside so an outsider could come in and hack the necessary fat away from the company without remorse.
Since Bill Ford announced the first major downsize/restructure for Ford, theyve had to revise it 2-3 times, each time likely as they werent matching their predictions. Their latest revision was to the current OneFord policy led by Mullaly, which has been mostly successful but for some tweaks needed to combat the GFC.
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I have always respected Bill Ford for being humble enough to understand that he didn't have what it took to turn Ford around, and being able to step down and let an outsider with turnaround expertise run the show. (Remember, before coming to Ford, Mulally turned around Boeing). That is also one of the reasons why I loathe Rick Wagoner as much as I do; as it became more and more obvious that he was an idiot without the slightest clue of what he was doing, he refused to hand the reins over to someone who knew what they were doing, and GM's BOD never was able to gather the balls to fire him.
Anyways, to the best of my knowledge, this is what Bill Ford is responsible for and what Mulally is responsible for. Bill Ford, Jr.: * Dramatically increasing the quality and safety of Ford's vehicles * Investing in environmental technology * The Escape and Fusion hybrids (Development on the Fusion Hybrid started during his tenre) * Investing in Ford's car lineup as the SUV craze in America peaked * Ford's basic downsizing and turnaround plan. ("The Way Forward") Mulally: * Synchronizing Ford's Domestic and overseas operations, as well as bringing some of Ford's European models to the American market. (This is the backbone of Mulally's OneFord turnaround plan) * The $25B mortgage * Streamlining Ford's management and dramatically changing the corporate culture * Selling Aston Martin, Jaguar, Land Rover and Mazda * Hiring a new marketing team (During Bill Ford's tenre, Ford's NA marketing suuuuuuucked) * Reviving the Taurus nameplate (The 2010 Taurus is pretty much Mulally's baby) * Stabilizing Ford's finances and market share fpv_gtho is right when he says that Ford's turnaround is mostly Mulally's work. Bill Ford Jr. layed some of the pieces, but most of Ford's progress was made in Mulally's hands. My point remains that Mulally is the difference as to why Ford is still viable while GM and Chrysler are on government life support. |
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Very interesting article. Rick Wagoner was simply living it up the same way many failed american business leadership, are also doing. I once mentioned that the single greatest threat to american business is its leadership.
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