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<blockquote data-quote="RedVenom48" data-source="post: 15970066" data-attributes="member: 166576"><p>Because when everything is on the up and up, anyone with a halfway decent resume is looked at like they can sustain whats going on.</p><p></p><p>Problem is that a CEo needs to be extremely dynamic, pragmatic and above all calm. Rational decision making is what led Ford from a bad place to one of the better car companies in the world.</p><p></p><p>Mulally shedding Land Rover, Jaguar and Volvo freed the company. The refocus on core Ford is why Ford cars and trucks are as good as they are now. He made unflinching but necessary decisions to keep Ford liquid during the great recession and avoid needing a bailout.</p><p></p><p>Alan set a hell of a precedent, but not having a legitimate successor to him is all on Bill Ford. I said it before, Ill say it again, keep Jim Farley the **** away from being CEO. I get the feeling he's the second coming of Jaques Nasser.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RedVenom48, post: 15970066, member: 166576"] Because when everything is on the up and up, anyone with a halfway decent resume is looked at like they can sustain whats going on. Problem is that a CEo needs to be extremely dynamic, pragmatic and above all calm. Rational decision making is what led Ford from a bad place to one of the better car companies in the world. Mulally shedding Land Rover, Jaguar and Volvo freed the company. The refocus on core Ford is why Ford cars and trucks are as good as they are now. He made unflinching but necessary decisions to keep Ford liquid during the great recession and avoid needing a bailout. Alan set a hell of a precedent, but not having a legitimate successor to him is all on Bill Ford. I said it before, Ill say it again, keep Jim Farley the **** away from being CEO. I get the feeling he's the second coming of Jaques Nasser. [/QUOTE]
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