I worked at Chrysler and Ford, family members worked at GM, Chrysler and Ford.
They are more similar than different
- good places for the inept and lazy to hide their entire careers
- long term employees are ill equipped to work anywhere else, they know one small thing and office politics.
- there is a lot of cross pollination between the three companies as that is the only employment opportunity for the type of employee who willingly chooses life time employment of this type. And the innovative, highly productive, highly motivated seek employment elsewhere.
- focus on hierarchy over knowledge
Now where they are different is leadership
- Ford is all about press releases over substance, and all about the illusion of a Dearborn family
- GM is more substance and practical business sense
- Chysler at present is making up its mind what it will be
Ford right now is a hot mess.
All the grown ups have left the room.
There is a significant gap between the leadership press releases and reality and soon there will be a reckoning.
There is a significant deficit in knowledge, skills and aptitude in the working ranks, the true tech specs have all been cut, the up and coming talent quit in droves.
The newly minted experts and tech specs in name only claim they are working hard, but need more staff. The staff claims they are working hard but the results are sub par with cost and time overruns. The GSR blame the LL, the LL blame the GSR. The grown ups who use to step in and get things done were released, so the circular blame game goes on forever.
Ford most of the remaining Ford employees, look in the mirror you are the problem with Ford. If the first thing in your mind was it is some other guys fault and there is nothing you can do, again, look in the mirror you are the problem. You choose your path every day.