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Striving for Perfection at Ford

It’s all about product, process, people, and perception

Bennie Fowler
Mon, 02/11/2013 - 10:00
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Quality is a journey. This journey is about continuous improvement and, ultimately, transformation. As with any journey, you need to decide where you are going and how you are going to get there.

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At Ford Motor Co., we have a clear destination for our quality journey: to be the best-in-class in every segment. More than five years ago, we set in place a strategic framework to provide the backbone for what we’re doing and to get us to our destination.

There are four areas (four P’s) we focus on: product, process, people, and perception. Throughout 2013 various members of my team and I will help explain to Quality Digest readers what these mean for Ford, the progress we’re making along the way, and what we are learning.

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Submitted by umberto mario tunesi on Sat, 02/23/2013 - 01:30

Tambourine Man

Hey, Mr. Tambourine Man, please play a song for me ... (Bob Dylan). It's all about PRODUCT, I agree, provided by product is meant sales, budget, profit. Process care is well demonstrated by the internet figures on reliability of process planning and maintenance ... no comment. People care is also well demonstrated by the current budget-saving practices: get rid of people! But not of managers, unless they misbehave ... And Perception: listen, some of us are so nauseated by the propaganda-biased perception that we don't buy what's being advertised. Please, learn this lesson. Thank you.

 

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