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From my retiree newsletter. It was speculated that someone would take the fall for the disastrous Explorer/Aviator launch.

Looks like Joe took the hit....


Ford Announces Senior Leadership Changes as Company Continues Transformation
Feb-07-2020


DEARBORN, Feb. 7, 2020 – Ford Motor Company today announced that Jim Farley has been named chief operating officer of Ford, reporting to Jim Hackett, the company’s president and CEO, as Ford continues to carry out its Creating Tomorrow Together strategic plan.

Ford also announced that Joe Hinrichs is retiring as Ford’s president, Automotive, after a highly accomplished 19-year career with the company.

The changes come as Ford is moving with urgency to fully integrate and accelerate its transformation into a higher-growth, higher-margin business by leveraging smart, connected vehicles and services. Since 2017, Ford has made important progress in transforming the company in the face of sweeping technological change and disruption in the auto industry while working to improve the fitness of its base business – restructuring operations, invigorating the product portfolio and reducing bureaucracy.

“Jim Farley is the right person to take on this important new role,” Hackett said. “Jim’s passion for great vehicles and his intense drive for results are well known. He also has developed into a transformational leader with the imagination and foresight to help lead Ford into the future.”

Farley, 57, joined Ford in 2007 as global head of Marketing and Sales and went on to lead Lincoln, Ford South America, Ford of Europe and all Ford global markets in successive roles. Since April, Farley has led Ford’s New Businesses, Technology & Strategy team, helping the company determine how to capitalize on the powerful forces reshaping the industry – such as software platforms, connectivity, AI, automation and new forms of propulsion.

Farley now will lead Ford’s drive to strengthen its Automotive operations and deliver a sustainable global EBIT margin of at least 8 percent. He will oversee all of Ford’s global markets and automotive operations, including Product Development; Purchasing; Enterprise Product Line Management; Manufacturing & Labor Affairs; Marketing, Sales & Service; and Quality & New Model Launch.

He also will retain leadership of Ford Smart Mobility, Ford’s AV LLC and Ford’s partnership with Argo AI.

“I’m thrilled and humbled by the opportunity to work with Jim Hackett and the entire Ford team to advance our vision to design increasingly intelligent vehicles and connect them to the world around us, all to make life better for our customers and communities,” Farley said. “Ford is blessed with great people and an incredible brand, and together we will build a very bright future.”

In addition, Ford announced that Hau Thai-Tang, chief product development and purchasing officer, will take on an expanded role, reporting to Jim Farley. Thai-Tang, 53, will continue to lead Product Development and Purchasing, while adding responsibility for Enterprise Product Line Management and connectivity.

“Hau will be the primary architect as we bring together the vehicle architecture and software stack to create products, services and experiences our customers will love,” Hackett said. “We are moving forward with an integrated approach to vehicles and connected services, all anchored in an obsession for the customer, great design and a commitment to strong returns.”

Hackett lauded Hinrichs’ contributions to Ford.

“I thank Joe for his tremendous leadership over the past two decades,” Hackett said. “Joe was instrumental to Ford’s ability to survive the Great Recession a decade ago without bankruptcy or taxpayer bailout, and successfully headed Ford’s operations in Asia Pacific and North America.

“Most recently, Joe oversaw our global portfolio of iconic vehicles, helped forge a long-term, mutually beneficial relationship with the UAW and was regularly sought out as an authority and promoter of smart global trade.”

All the changes announced will be effective March 1.
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After the horrible quarterly report, stockholders demanded a sacrifice. He was a sacrificial lamb. That being said he was responsible for the Chicago plans and they failed miserably. Either way, Hackett was never going to take the fall.
 

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This is how corporate structure seems to work. Somebody has to go.
 

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All the mfgrs took a big hit. European marks too. The glory days couldn't last forever. Believe Ford was still profitable, but their profit was reduced by 50%. Plus everyone is throwing HUGE money in EVs with no return on investment as yet. The graphs have not yet crossed but the limiting factor in EVs are the batteries. Unless a way is found to make these things without using the stuff now being used (think Cadmium) there will be a limit in the numbers (note to self, invest more in those metals). And to date there is NO WAY to dispose or recycle the batteries. Heard anything abut that...sound of crickets.

Bill Ford didn't go high enough. Hackett needs to go too. Don't care if Alan wants $75M/year, get him back.
 


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I bet old Joe got a really nice package to "retire", probably something on the order of $8-10 MILLION when all the extras are added up.
 

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It wouldn't surprise me if the figure was much, much higher.
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