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Inside the Ford-UAW Transformation: Pivotal Events in Valuing Work and Delivering Results, vol 1

Joel Cutcher-Gershenfeld (), Dan Brooks () and Martin Mulloy ()
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Joel Cutcher-Gershenfeld: University of Illinois
Dan Brooks: UAW
Martin Mulloy: Mulloy Consulting LLC

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Abstract: In 2009, the Ford Motor Company was the only one of the Big Three automakers not to take the federal bailout package. How did Ford remain standing when its competitors were brought to their knees? It was a gutsy decision, but it didn’t happen in isolation. The United Auto Workers joined with Ford to make this possible—not only in 2009, but in a series of more than fifty pivotal events during three decades that add up to a transformation that simultaneously values work and delivers results. The pivotal events—some planned and some unplanned; some at the facility level and some at the enterprise level –were not all successful. All had the potential, however, to further the transformation, and all provide insight into how large-scale system change really happens. The authors— each with years of experience with Ford, the UAW, and the industry—provide an unprecedented inside look at how core operating assumptions are shifted and at the emergence of integrated operating systems for quality, safety, and other aspects of the enterprise. It is a transformation built on a foundation of dignity and mutual respect, guided by a vision of combining good jobs with high performance.

Keywords: unions; human capital; labor; productivity; labor management; industry (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: J24 J53 M54 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
Edition: 1
ISBN: 0-262-02916-2
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