One Ford plan
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The One Ford plan was a comprehensive restructuring and unification strategy that streamlined Ford Motor Company’s global operations, product lineup, and culture to restore profitability and competitiveness.
Statements (47)
| Predicate | Object |
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| instanceOf |
Ford Motor Company initiative
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business turnaround plan → corporate restructuring strategy → |
| appliedIn |
Asia-Pacific
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Europe → Latin America → North America → |
| appliesTo |
Ford corporate culture
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Ford product lineup → global operations of Ford Motor Company → |
| associatedWith |
Alan Mulally
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| countryOfOrigin |
United States
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| developedUnder |
leadership of Alan Mulally
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| emphasizes |
accountability
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transparency in management → working as one global team → |
| focusesOn |
brand consistency worldwide
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common vehicle architectures → cost reduction → global product platforms → leveraging global scale → operational efficiency → |
| hasComponent |
cultural transformation at Ford
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focusing on core Ford brand → improving quality and fuel efficiency → reducing brand and model complexity → streamlining global operations → strengthening balance sheet → unifying product development → |
| implementedBy |
Ford Motor Company
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| industry |
automotive industry
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| involves |
cross-functional collaboration
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data-driven business reviews → focusing investment on global Ford nameplate vehicles → selling non-core brands → standardized processes across regions → |
| mainGoal |
improve global competitiveness of Ford Motor Company
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restore profitability at Ford Motor Company → |
| resultedIn |
avoiding U.S. government bailout during 2008–2009 financial crisis
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greater parts commonality → improved financial performance for Ford Motor Company → reduced number of vehicle platforms → simplified Ford product portfolio → |
| slogan |
One Team. One Plan. One Goal.
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| startTime |
mid-2000s
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| strategicType |
global integration strategy
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turnaround management program → |
Referenced by (1)
| Subject (surface form when different) | Predicate |
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Alan Mulally
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implementedProgram |