Aside from the obvious impact upon the Ford employees who found themselves out of jobs, a general effect was the increased unemployment rate. And this was not only because of the positions lost within Ford, but also because of the jobs indirectly lost due to the crisis at the American manufacturer. In a more simplistic formulation, the automobile maker had ongoing contracts with various suppliers and other intermediaries, purchasing various technologies and vehicle components. Once the demand for Ford automobiles had decreased and their supremacy was lost to the Japanese producers, they no longer required the services of all of their purveyors. Then, as the demand and production became reduced, there was also limited need for dealers store to sell the cars. Ergo, additional jobs were lost and the lives of more and more individuals were impacted.
The negative outcome could have been avoided had the company been more receptive to the changes affecting the environment. They should have realized the potential implications of the economic instability in the background of sky-rocking oil prices and they should have developed strategies to implementing change as an ongoing process strengthening and increasing the capabilities of Ford Motor Corporation.
The battle is not lost however. The American manufacturer possesses decades of expertise in the industry, has access to various resources and still possesses the highest skilled workforce and the latest technologies. Therefore, their revival is nothing farfetched. But even so, words and desires are insufficient to make an actual recovery and re-become America's number one employing and profit generating industry. Clear courses of action must be developed and implemented, and they must all promote change and...
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