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1、International Business CultureA Comparative Study onCorporate Culture of General Motors Company and Ford Motor Company Name:姜楠 No. :20161208013014 Major:商务英语三班 Score: 6/28/2018.Abstract,Keywords,Brief profile of the two compared companies11. Introduction of General Motors Company12. Introduction of

2、Ford Motor Company1.Companys key beliefs and values21. Vision of these two companies2(1) Vision of General Motors2(2)Vision of Ford22. Beliefs and values of these two companies2(1) Beliefs of General Motors2(2) Beliefs of Ford3.How beliefs and values are reflected and reinforced31. How beliefs and v

3、alues influence General Motors3(1)The behaviors of General Motors production and services3(2) How they deal with crisis42. How beliefs and values influence Ford5(1) The behaviors of Fords production and services5(2) How they deal with crisis6.Conclusion6Abstract:Cultural management of enterprise cul

4、ture as a more advanced model, now Development occurred in the management of enterprise culture in the process of study on the inner mechanism. In a competitive economy era, employee work attitudes, work and dedication to the company, ultimately affect the companys production efficiency. This requir

5、es an enterprise the original idea, passing on cultural values into a unique management style and way of operation, have the ability to shape its unique enterprise culture, high-quality management team, have a clear corporate policy, to have a role in promoting enterprise development. Keywords:Gener

6、al Motors Company,Ford Motor Company,corporate culture,comparison.Brief profile of the two compared companies1. Introduction of General Motors CompanyGeneral Motors Company, commonly known as GM, is an American multinational corporation headquartered in Detroit, Michigan, that designs, manufactures,

7、 markets, and distributes vehicles and vehicle parts, and sells financial services. With global headquarters at the Renaissance Center in Detroit, Michigan, United States, GM manufactures cars and trucks in 35 countries. The company was founded by William C. Durant on September 16, 1908 as a holding

8、 company. The company was the largest automobile manufacturer from 1931 through 2007.On June 1, 2009, after heavy losses, General Motors went bankrupt. Stockholders lost essentially all of their investment.The current company, General Motors Company (new GM), was formed in 2009 following the bankrup

9、tcy of General Motors Corporation (old GM), which became Motors Liquidation Company. The new company purchased the majority of the assets of the old GM, including the brand General Motors.2. Introduction of Ford Motor CompanyThe Ford Motor Company (commonly referred to simply as Ford) is an American

10、 multinational automaker headquartered in 2Dearborn, Michigan, a suburb of Detroit. It was founded by Henry Ford and incorporated on June 16, 1903. The company sells automobiles and commercial vehicles under the Ford brand and most luxury cars under the Lincoln brand. Ford introduced methods for lar

11、ge-scale manufacturing of cars and large-scale management of an industrial workforce using elaborately engineered manufacturing sequences typified by moving assembly linesDuring the financial crisis at the beginning of the 21st century, it was close to bankruptcy, but it has since returned to profit

12、ability.Ford is the second-largest U.S.-based automaker (preceded by General Motors) and the fifth-largest in the world (behind Toyota, VW, Hyundai-Kia and General Motors) based on 2015 vehicle production. At the end of 2010, Ford was the fifth largest automaker in Europe.Companys key beliefs and va

13、lues1. Vision of these two companies(1) Vision of General MotorsAt general motors, we are striving to create and maintain an environment that naturally enables the people of general motors, its unions, suppliers, and dealers to fully contribute and achieve personal fulfillment in the pursuit of tota

14、l customer enthusiasm.(2)Vision of FordFord global vision is of a corporate culture which provides a safe, inclusive, and supportive environment where diversity is valued and everyone is empowered to be authentic about them in the workplace, without fear for loss of opportunity, thus allowing them f

15、ull realization of their potential and equal participation in all aspects of corporate life. 2. Beliefs and values of these two companies(1) Beliefs of General MotorsGeneral Motors think highly of teamwork, continue improvement and creativity. Honesty and justice of individuals are very important. T

16、hey respect others and have the sense of social responsibility.(2) Beliefs of FordThe employees are the origin of our power. They contribute their intelligence to our company, making the company more dynamic. Their performances determine our reputation. Joining the teamwork is the core beliefs of ou

17、r company.Our products are the results of our efforts. They should provide the best services for the customers all over the world.The profits are measurements of how we provide best products for customers affectively. .How beliefs and values are reflected and reinforced 1. How beliefs and values inf

18、luence General Motors(1)The behaviors of General Motors production and servicesThere is a spirit of creativity and transformation ingrained in General Motors. Its a responsibility and an opportunity that motivates our designers, every day. Its nothing new. Its been a part of the company from the ver

19、y beginning and continues to grow to this day. This commitment to design and creativity first really took shape in 1938. Thats the year General Motors Harley Earl rewrote the rules on how a car could be designed. He turned them from utilitarian machines into works of art. Much of that began when he

20、invented the concept of the concept car.At the time Harley Earl created the Buick Y-Job, cars were basically designed as horseless carriages. Earl knew there was so much more a car could be. He created the Y-Job as a testing ground for their engineering and styling wish list. This car was the first

21、to have features such as retractable headlamps, power windows, power convertible top and integrated side panels. It changed what a car could be and how they were developed.Pushing boundaries and setting the curve for design and technology is just as alive today as it was in the day of the Y-Job. GM

22、concept cars continue to exceed expectations and send our whole industry in new directions.Earning customers for life is the foundational promise of General Motors. It is a commitment to treat every customer with respect. To care about a customer, not just when they purchase a new vehicle, but for a

23、s long as they own the vehicle. Appreciating customers and fighting every day to earn their loyalty inspires us to make better, safer, higher value cars, trucks and crossovers.They assign the highest priority to matters that impact our customers well-being and quality of life. As a result, General M

24、otors is driven to maintain the highest quality standards. Quality and safety are part of our very foundation. Safety is something we will never compromise.General Motors employs the finest workforce in the automotive world. We are a richly diverse and dedicated team.From electric cars to heavy-duty

25、 full-size trucks, General Motors provides a complete range of vehicles that meets the needs and expectations of drivers on a truly global scale. There are 10 distinctive automotive brands under the General Motors corporate umbrellaHistorically, General Motors technology has always been on the foref

26、ront. We continue to excel in engine and drive train development, and strive to push exciting advancements in alternative energy and purposeful vehicle design.A key focus of our customer-first approach is to seek creative and innovative solutions for the environment. They consistently adopt policies

27、 and develop technologies that promote a cleaner planet from supply chain to manufacturing to the vehicles we put on the road.For decades, the GM Foundation has donated hundreds of millions of dollars to support education, health and human services, the environment, and community development and dis

28、aster relief efforts.(2) How they deal with crisisThe General Motors Company has met a serious bankruptcy. There are so many reasons for that. But the most important reason is that it ignored the on-going development of other motor companies in Japan and Europe. It is so arrogant and pride for its p

29、osition in the whole world. And the financial crisis destroyed it thoroughly. On June 1, 2009, after heavy losses, General Motors went bankrupt. Stockholders lost essentially all of their investment. In 2010, the reorganized GM made an initial public offering that was one of the worlds top five larg

30、est IPOs to date and returned to profitability later that year.After the reorganization of GM, they began to change. In 2010, General Motors ranked second on the list with 8.5 million units produced globally. In 2011, GM returned to the first place with 9.025 million units sold worldwide, correspond

31、ing to 11.9% market share of the global motor vehicle industry.2. How beliefs and values influence Ford(1) The behaviors of Fords production and services Ford introduced methods for large-scale manufacturing of cars and large-scale management of an industrial workforce using elaborately engineered m

32、anufacturing sequences typified by moving assembly lines; by 1914, these methods were known around the world as Fordism. Fords former UK subsidiaries Jaguar and Land Rover, acquired in 1989 and 2000 respectively, were sold to Tata Motors in March 2008. Ford owned the Swedish automaker Volvo from 199

33、9 to 2010. In 2011, Ford discontinued the Mercury brand, under which it had marketed entry-level luxury cars in the United States, Canada, Mexico, and the Middle East since 1938.During the financial crisis at the beginning of the 21st century, it was close to bankruptcy, but it has since returned to

34、 profitability.In an attempt to compete with General Motors mid-priced Pontiac, Oldsmobile, and Buick, Ford created the Mercury in 1939 as a higher-priced companion car to Ford. Henry Ford purchased the Lincoln Motor Company in 1922, in order to compete with such brands as Cadillac and Packard for t

35、he luxury segment of the automobile market.Ford offered the Lifeguard safety package from 1956, which included such innovations as a standard deep-dish steering wheel, optional front, and, for the first time in a car, rear seatbelts, and an optional padded dash. Ford introduced child-proof door lock

36、s into its products in 1957, and, in the same year, offered the first retractable hardtop on a mass-produced six-seater car.Ford Motor Company sells a broad range of automobiles under the Ford marque worldwide, and an additional range of luxury automobiles under the Lincoln marque in the United Stat

37、es. The company has sold vehicles under a number of other marques during its history. The Mercury brand was introduced by Ford in 1939, continuing in production until 2011 when poor sales led to its discontinuation. In 1958, Ford introduced the Edsel brand, but poor sales led to its discontinuation

38、in 1960. In 1985, the Merkur brand was introduced in the United States to market products produced by Ford of Europe; it was discontinued in 1989.(2) How they deal with crisisThere are also some difficulties happened about Ford. The automaker reported the largest annual loss in company history in 20

39、06 of $12.7 billion, and estimated that it would not return to profitability until 2009. However, Ford surprised Wall Street in the second quarter of 2007 by posting a $750 million profit. Despite the gains, the company finished the year with a $2.7 billion loss, largely attributed to finance restru

40、cturing at VolvoOn June 2, 2008, Ford sold its Jaguar and Land Rover operations to Tata Motors for $2.3 billionDuring congressional hearings held in November 2008 at Washington D.C., and in a show of support, Fords Alan Mulally stated that We at Ford are hopeful that we have enough liquidity. But we

41、 also must prepare ourselves for the prospect of further deteriorating economic conditions. Mulally went on to state that The collapse of one of our competitors would have a severe impact on Ford and that Ford Motor Companys supports both Chrysler and General Motors in their search for government br

42、idge loans in the face of conditions caused by the 2008 financial crisis. Together, the three companies presented action plans for the sustainability of the industry. .ConclusionThere are so many differences between the General Motors and Ford. Their different corporate culture leads them to develop

43、 and get profits. However, the most important is that a company must have the correct values and beliefs. Only in this way can they develop sustainably. From the difficulties the two companies met. I have learned so much. Firstly, creativity is really important for a company. We should always be cre

44、ative. We need to exploit and produce new things. Never ignore our competitors and never be arrogant. We should be humble, modest and studious forever. Secondly, we should corporate with others when crisis comes. We are competitors but we are also partner. We are supposed to help each other. Only in

45、 this way can all of us survive from the financial crisis. Last but not least, we should take care of our customers and employees. As a company, we must try our best to produce the best products and services for our customers. Whats more, we should also care about employees; give them support for th

46、eir development. Respect all the individuals and they can work hard for company.In conclusion, the corporate culture is really important for a companys development. General motors and Ford built their correct beliefs and values. And they do in accordance with that. so they can get success eventually. 9

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