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Bill Ford Out As Ceo And President - ZTWsquared - 09-06-2006 Just one day after he was quoted as saying he would readily step down as President and CEO if the right guy to replace him was available .... Bill Ford does just that. Automotive News Update Wrote:DEARBORN, Mich. -- Ford Motor Company (NYSE: F) announced today that it has elected Alan Mulally as president and chief executive officer. He has also been elected to the Board of Directors. Bill Ford Out As Ceo And President - D-Dub - 09-06-2006 this is pure jokes!! 61 years old come on, you need to have someone younger that has experiance in automobiles.. What this means is more bland cars from Ford with major corners cut for faster production output and savings in costs. They should have brought over the guy that runs Ford Of Europe cause at least they're cars are selling. Bill Ford Out As Ceo And President - Frost__2001 - 09-07-2006 I agree with D-Dub, Ford Really should bring over some of their people from their own company in their Global Family, from Europe and Austraila, because these two markets are really growing still, and they have some really great products that would do fine here. ie. Fiesta for the Sub-Sub compact market Falcon for a performance sedan S-Max for the Sub Minivan Market Galaxy for the minivan market Focus MK2 to replace the dated american focus to compeat with the Corolla & Civic Bill Ford Out As Ceo And President - FocusGuy7476 - 09-07-2006 think that Ford made a hiring Alan Mulally for President and CEO, he's not been tainted by the auto industry, yet has turned around a successful division in a much larger industry. i'd give the guy a chance before making a final decision about him. Bill Ford Out As Ceo And President - euro_zx5 - 09-07-2006 FocusGuy7476,Sep 6 2006, 11:51 AM Wrote:think that Ford made a hiring Alan Mulally for President and CEO, he's not been tainted by the auto industry, yet has turned around a successful division in a much larger industry. Seeing as i'm optimistic, i'll agree with ya... and I hope your right, for Ford's sake. Bill Ford Out As Ceo And President - darkpuppet - 09-07-2006 D-Dub,Sep 6 2006, 02: Wrote:this is pure jokes!! that's like saying Lou Gerstner designed the look of IBM products when he was in power there (hence why you see so many vacuum tubes in the RS6000s). Or even if you agree that an old CEO actually designs and chooses the entire product line, then you can at least agree that Luca Cordero di Montezemolo, who is 60 didn't screw up with the Ferrari f430 or enzo... A CEO runs the company, and the product offerings are more about the CEO hiring the right people to make those decisions... Maybe he will bring the global branches closer together... we can't say because he's barely been in power. And we really have to stop comparing ford NA with Ford Europe...Europe is a totally different market than NA... driving is a privelege in europe, not a right like it's perceived in NA. Bill Ford Out As Ceo And President - ANTHONYD - 09-07-2006 Call Roushe up. maybe he's not doing anything. Bill Ford Out As Ceo And President - Drivesthebeast - 09-07-2006 The problem isn't at the very top in my opinion. It's in the executive and junior executive areas. The people who are afraid to take risk when required. Build the people what they want, they will come. Bill Ford Out As Ceo And President - NOS2Go4Me - 09-07-2006 Why can't we drive what they drive in Europe? Please don't lump me in with the knuckle-draggin', gas-guzzlin' SUV and luxobarge drivers south of the 49th parallel (and a pile north of, too!). I appreciate the privilege of driving and I think that we should be given the opportunity to drive "real" cars. Bill Ford Out As Ceo And President - FocusGuy7476 - 09-07-2006 NOS2Go4Me,Sep 6 2006, 06:04 PM Wrote:Why can't we drive what they drive in Europe? ask the government about that, not ford. as for the lumping of markets, the canadian and american automotive markets are totally different. look at whats the best selling car, truck and SUV in both markets. think you may be surprised with the results Bill Ford Out As Ceo And President - ANTHONYD - 09-07-2006 Bill Ford's Vision: ---------------------------------------------------------- Bill Ford outlines 3-point plan to employees Posted Sep 3rd 2006 3:59PM by John Neff Filed under: Trends, Ford, Earnings/Financials In an effort to assuage the fear of his employees over the current direction of Ford Motor Company, Bill Ford sent out a company-wide memo on Friday that details a three-point strategy for ushering the Blue Oval out of hard times. The Detroit News describes the strategy in a nutshell as 1) fixing Ford's North American business, 2) leveraging the company's global assets, and 3) bolstering its leadership team from within and outside the company. Easier said than done, right? In the memo Ford admits the business strategy that fueled Ford for decades has stopped working (i.e. a myopic reliance on trucks and truck-based SUVs). In order to achieve profitability again in North America, Ford has charged Mark Fields and his team with developing products that drive revenue and rapidly reducing costs, as any CEO should we think. Mazda and Volvo will also apparently contribute more to Ford's North American turnaround than they have in the past. Ford's last point about leadership development is already in practice, as the aforementioned Mark Fields, president of the Americas for Ford, has Bill Ford's new progressive policies to thank for his title. Bill Ford's memo contains nothing that hasn't been suggested before, but its purpose wasn't to unveil Ford's revised "Way Forward" plan, which is due in detail later this month. The note to employees is rather an effort, we believe, to make workers at the company feel more like they're in the loop while Ford wrestles with changing his company's course. |