Tuesday, March 11, 2008
Monday, March 10, 2008
Leveraging global resources
Chrysler was a master of corporate jargon before, but throw some venture capitalists into the mix and Bam!
In other words, we can't afford no hifalutin "design" no more.
In other words, we can't afford no hifalutin "design" no more.
Increasingly, we are leveraging resources worldwide, forming new joint ventures and alliances and consolidating operations in order to better achieve global balance and manage fixed costs. These moves are designed to help Chrysler become a more globally focused manufacturer, with design, engineering, sourcing and a local presence to serve local customers.
As such, we are closing the Pacifica Advance Product Design Center, consolidating the Advance Design function in Auburn Hills. Advance Design remains an integral part of our future design efforts, led by Trevor Creed, Senior Vice President -- Design.
These changes set the stage for Chrysler's future global growth efforts, which also include our intent to establish global expertise in design, engineering and sourcing through centers of excellence. These actions will help the Company meet its long-term globalization goals.
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Chrysler,
Crapulence,
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