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Title: Ford Motors Survival Attempt
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August 5, 2000 |
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said in announcing the cuts. "This is the vision and strategic focus to rebuild the business. In the long run, we will create far more stable and secure jobs. We all have to change and we all have to sacrifice, but I believe this is the path to winning"... Showed first 250 characters
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With that statement and his actions, I found that this parallels not only the staffing aspect of the 5 functions, but also planning.
With Ford's decision come questions, along with benefits and consequences of their actions. Some of the current questions involve; are future jobs really going to be more secure and stable? Will all 35,000 jobs become available again in the company's future? Where will Ford Company go if this rebuilding plan fails? And the most common question is: Will this rebuilding process really guarantee profit or success in the future?
To back up Ford's decision to make these cuts are the future benefits these actions possess... Showed next 250 characters
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