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Tag Archive for 'daimlerchrysler'

What’s with the New York Times?

I normally don’t read the New York Times. I’m not a New Yorker, after all. That said, I do sometimes pick up their computer column, and of course their auto articles reach me one way or the other when they are particularly egregious. Like the last one, which put the Sebring Convertible as the worst [...]

Following up on flexibility

This is an interesting speech made on August 4, 2004, which may bear reprinting. Tom LaSorda Chief Operating Officer, Chrysler Group “The Fully Flexible Corporation” I’ve been looking forward to this opportunity to discuss the state and future of our industry. Thank you for inviting me to be a part of it. Having fairly recently [...]


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