Henry Ford
My family has always bought Ford cars, trucks, and vans. I think that the Ford product is very good, but I must admit that I was surprised at the way that Henry Ford conducted his business. In my research, I learned that Ford was a brilliant businessman, but that his policies concerning his customers and employees were considered to be suspicious. Many thought that these policies would lead to his downfall. Time has shown us that it really did not. By the mid twenties Ford was one of the most successful automobile companies. His new policies concerning his employees almost ended this success by the mid 30's. He expected them to work harder and faster while he cut their wages almost in half. Additionally, Ford fired older workers in favor of younger workers. As a result, black hair dye became
developed the River Rouge plant. Hundreds waited month after month in flocked to Detroit to work for Ford. What they were not told, however, was the Detroit area. Workers actually tried to disguise their age by dying their I can not even imagine working under these conditions, but despite it all
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Approximate Word count = 573
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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