The ford and toyota race

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A Japanese company (Toyota ) and an American company (Ford Motor Co.) decided to have a canoe race on the Missouri River. Both teams practiced long and hard to reach their peak performance before the race.

On the big day, the Japanese won by a mile


The Americans, very discouraged and depressed, decided to investigatethe reason for the crushing defeat. A management team made up of senior management was formed to investigate and recommend appropriate action






Their conclusion was the Japanese had 8 people rowing and 1 person steering, while the American team had 7 people steering and 2 people rowing.





Feeling a deeper study was in order, American management hired a consulting company and paid them a large amount of money for a second opinion.





They advised, of course, that too many people were steering the boat, while not enough people were rowing.





Not sure of how to utilize that information, but wanting to prevent another loss to the Japanese, the rowing team's management structure was totally reorganized to 4 steering supervisors, 2 area steering superintendents, and 1 assistant superintendent steering manager.





They also implemented a new performance system that would give the 2 people rowing the boat greater incentive to work harder. It was called the 'Rowing Team Quality First Program,' with meetings, dinners, and free pens for the rowers. There was discussion of getting new paddles, canoes and other equipment, extra vacation days for practices and bonuses. The pension program was trimmed to 'equal the competition' and some of the resultant savings were channeled into morale boosting programs and teamwork posters.





The next year the Japanese won by two miles





Humiliated, the American management laid off one rower, halted development of a new canoe, sold all the paddles, and canceled all capital investments for new equipment. The money saved was distributed to the Senior Executives as bonuses.








The next year, try as he might, the lone designated rower, having no paddles, was unable to even finish the race, so he was laid off for unacceptable performance, all canoe equipment was sold, and the next year's racing team was out-sourced to India.











Sadly, the End.





Here's something else to think about: Ford has spent the last thirty years moving its factories out of the US, claiming they can't make money paying American wages.







TOYOTA has spent the last thirty years building more than a dozen plants inside the US . The last quarter's results:




TOYOTA makes 4 billion in profits, while Ford racked up 9 billion in losses.






Ford folks are still scratching their heads and collecting bonuses.







IF THIS WEREN'T SO TRUE IT MIGHT BE FUNNY
 
Yep! What's worse is the other 2 are doing the same B.S.

The Japanese don't have the Legacy (insurance) costs that the big three do but that being said... The big 3 screwed up! I don't have an issue bailing them out but there needs to be mighty large and thorough guide lines in place IMO.

I am sad to see Pontiac and Saturn going when I believe Buick should have gone but what ever...

Hopefully 2009 will be the last year for Pontiac and I can keep my G8GT! lol

Chris
 
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