Ford Motor Co. Chairman Bill Ford Jr. said Monday that the company had named James Hackett as chief in a bid to speed up its decision-making and cut costs to better compete with longtime rivals and tech companies in a suddenly fast-changing industry. "The clock speed at which our competitors are working ... requires us to make decisions at a faster pace," said Ford Jr., who, along with other descendants of company founder Henry Ford, maintains effective control over the No. 2 U.S. automaker. Hackett, a former office furniture executive, is known as a turnaround expert. He has run the Ford unit developing self-driving cars and related projects for the past year. He replaces Mark Fields, a longtime Ford executive who presided as CEO for less than three years, and faced growing anxiety among shareholders over the company's tumbling stock price. Source: Reuters |
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