For about three weeks now I’ve been rolling over in my head what I wanted to place on the blog about the financial assistance that the Big 3 auto makers are looking for. I had to address how I feel about this, and complete some research that would go into supporting my opinion.
On the first item, here is the shortest version of my opinion. I’m offended and insulted buy this situation.
I’m offended because as a taxpaying
I recently completed my second college degree; an MBA with significant emphasis on business and global strategy. I’m insulted by the automakers because I know they have a lot of MBA’s at the top of their companies and they all are making the mistakes that MBA programs teach you address: innovation, leadership, strategy, brand management, and business communications. Right now these guys couldn’t get credit for like experiences or test out of a pre-requisite class. Bob Nardelli got tossed out of Home Depot and Alan Mullaly didn’t leave Boeing in the best of shapes. These two al least got the negotiations part right. Remember, Nardelli left HD with a huge package and Mullaly can afford the $1 salary with that signing bonus he got for joining Ford. Rick Wagoner just appalls me. He has an MBA from
As for the second item on my list, my heart felt thanks goes out to John Helyar and Doron Levin at Bloomberg.com. Although not specifically for me, they did a lot of research into this situation and came out with this (Already Bankrupt GM Won’t be Rescued by U.S. Loan) excellent piece. Somebody has to do the hard work. I sure don’t have the time.

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