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Ford Case Study

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. Ford Motor Co. has continuously been number 2 to General Motors Corp.

in the automotive industry.

. Ford's CEO in 1999, Jacques Nasser tried to push IT in the automotive

industry, but failed at most of the attempts, causing a major loss to

the company.

. Nasser introduced cars high in technology, looking to make more money

on service fees.

. Nasser also created the Wingcast telematics unit, allowing users to

utilize their cars as internet portals.

. He formed Covisint (a B2B auction site), trying to sell custom-built

cars directly to consumers.

. Nasser also began forming ventures with different high-tech companies,

such as Yahoo and Qualcomm Inc., to give workers the opportunity to

each have a computer.

. In 2002, Ford lost $1,913 per vehicle and its stocks dropped by 1.8%.,

leaving them at $9 a share.

. Ford's new CIO Marv Adams plans to cut a total of $450 million from

the IT budget.

. Adams created Project Edison, meant to standardize all IT processes

and consolidate all servers in larger servers.

. The goal is to cut production cost by $700 per vehicle, using a "Back

to Basics" strategy.

. Adams created Project Renaissance, increasing Ford's insourcing (from

30% to 70%) thus having more skilled IT workers within the company and

not having to rely on outside companies which are more expensive.

. Also created was Project Rigorous Execution, which uses bar-coding,

sensors and software to track the progress of a vehicle's assembly and

is aimed at improving product quality.

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