Recent orders
My Years with General Motors, Fifty Years On by Sloan
Name
Instructor
Course
Date
‘My Years with General Motors’, Fifty Years On by Sloan
The General Motors under Sloan’s management realized remarkable achievements that seemed impossible from the onset and was least expected from the company during that challenging period. General Motors was in a serious mess during the 1920s when Sloan took over the leadership and management responsibility at the company. This followed the fact that Mr. William Durant, the founder of the General Motors, created a corporation by simply cobbling together dozens of smaller engines as well as part manufacturers, which has logic. The problem of General Motors was made worse with the fact that none of the company’s products was competitive enough in the industry fairly to compete with the already established manufacturers such as Ford Motors both on price and quality. The T-model cars produced by Ford Motors were relatively affordable and of high quality, thus making them be preferred over General Motor’s products that were of low quality and highly priced. Given the stiff competition from other established car manufacturers in the industry, the General Motors continuously incurred losses, thereby losing money and was unable to operate in the industry. The General Motors was, therefore, on the brink of collapsing as it was not able to break-even in this highly competitive industry and only needed some miracles to rescue the company from liquidation and bankruptcy.
In a period of slightly more than a decade after Sloan had taken over the management of the General Motors, each of the General Motors’ product was turning profitable, the miracle of the decade. Sloan made changes to the management policy and philosophies at General Motors that changed the face of the company in the 1930s. From the verge of collapsing, the General Motors established itself as a leading premier automaker globally as well as becoming the U.S’s largest single employer; what a remarkable turnaround from the GM. Sloan transformed the GM to a profitable and leading employer through major changes in the organizational mastery with little engineering breakthrough, the alternative that much thoughts was the only feasible and sustainable alternative of reviving the collapsing General Motors. Although Ford still manufactured some of the best automobile engines for the money, the GM trounced other manufacturers including Ford Motors as it produced the market’s best product lines. It was after these changes in the organizational and management mastery that the company made a breakthrough in the automobile industry and has since then dominate the industry, competing fairly with other manufacturers in the industry. There is no doubt that Sloan’s appointed as the CEO of GM was the beginning of a brighter future for the GM and its stakeholders, despite the fact that Sloan had little management experience in the automobile industry. As at 1960, the GM provided employment to over 500,000 globally, making it the leading employer in the world.
Despite the changes in the organizational leadership and theories at GM under the leadership of Sloan, a number of lessons can be learnt from the revolution of GM. The book “My Years at General Motors” clearly points out the strategies of realizing success in a competitive industry through relentless and obsessive organizational permutations. The book reveals the management strategies and approaches of building as a competitive organization in a competitive and compelling business environment. One of the fundamental messages that managers can learn from the success story of Sloan at the GM is the identification of the market gap. Alfred Sloan succeeded by capitalizing on Ford’s mistakes. Ford, in its single-minded theory, only focused on the value for money as its main marketing strategy. Having in mind that it was difficult beating Ford in the game Ford has specialized in, that is the Model T cars, Sloan opted for an alternative to this model that would meet the demands and needs of the uncovered customers. Acting on his dream of creating a “car for every purpose and purse,” Sloan introduced model changes by bringing in Hollywood designers to help in designing and shaping new cars such as Fortune. This revolutionized the car industry in the U.S and increased competitiveness of the automobile sector that was once dominated by Ford. The new car models increased the efficiency and reduced the cost of owning a car in the U.S. However, it is worth noting that this success was founded on a big dream that Sloan had. Therefore, a successful management and leadership start with having a vision and dream for success. Modern managers should have dreams and visions if they are to succeed.
The other success factor behind Sloan at the GM was his ambition to succeed and overcome the odds. This was evidenced by his consummate organization-builder ability. This trait was evidenced by the move taken by Sloan to restructure the GM into functional and active multidivisional units and segments. Through the market segmentation, Sloan engineered the production of automobile engines that are market tailored. The market segmentation created room for price differentiation, hence the production of both low-priced and high-priced cars. Therefore, the managers of today should equally learn to understand the demands of their customers and produced products taking into account the income variations of the potential consumers.
Hate Groups in Texas
Hate Groups in Texas
Name
Institution
Hate Groups in Texas
Hate groups are gangs that attack, malign or intimidate people from a particular class mainly for their beliefs and invariable characteristics. According to the Southern Poverty Law Center, there are over 1007 hate groups in the United States, with California and Texas being the worst hit in number. These groups are actively involved in rallies, crime, speeches, marches, meetings, literature publishing or leafleting. The main groups include Racist skinheads, Neo-Nazi, Christian Identity, Ku Klux Klan (KKK), Black Separatist, and Neo-Confederate. The paper will compare and contrast two of these groups: KKK and Black separatist (Southern Poverty Law Center, 2013).
The most infamous and violent group is the KKK with between 5,000 and 8,000 members, and it is the oldest among the American hate groups. It mainly targets African Americans, immigrants, homosexuals, Jews and Catholics (Southern Poverty Law Center, 2013). Conversely, the black separatists are against interracial marriages and integration and fight for separate black nation. They strongly disintegrate themselves from the white and Semitic communities and are against Jews. The main goal of the KKK group is to challenge white supremacy while that of Black Separatist is to fight for a distinct black country in the United States.
The KKK group mainly sends out its messages through violent attacks, rapes, lynching, and tar-and-feathering. The Black Separatist, by contrast, conveys its messages through racially based hatred in a bid to expose all forms of racism in America. The two groups mainly recruit their members through writing letters and sending messages to targeted people. KKK recruits vigilantes to oppose the civil rights movements, and Black Separatist recruits its members by promoting anti-religious and anti-racial hate speeches as it seeks racial separatism in America. Hate groups have chapters in prisons across the United States including Texas. The prison gangs are violent and race-based, and members join them to seek benefits such as drugs, money, crime ideology, and protection, but the primary goal is protection (Southern Poverty Law Center, 2013).
Reference
Southern Poverty Law Center. (2013). Active U.S. hate groups. Retrieved on 12 Oct. 2013 from http://www.splcenter.org/get-informed/hate-map
Hate groups are groups or movements organized with an aim of advocating and practicing hatred
Hate Groups
Institution
Name
Hate groups are groups or movements organized with an aim of advocating and practicing hatred, violence, or hostility within a given region. The hatred, violence, or hostility is practiced towards the members of another group in terms of race, religion, ethnicity, sexual orientation, or gender among other societal sectors that could be designated. The key purpose of all hate groups is to initiate the promotion of hostility, animosity, as well as malice against member of the society with traits that are unwanted by the hate group. This paper looks at Black Separatist as the hate group in the context of the Southern Poverty Law Center. The Black Separatist hate group will be analyzed in terms of its prejudicial outlooks and what can be done about to end or mitigate the group’s operations in the area.
The Black Separatists is a hate group that opposes integration and any incidence of racial intermarriages. The group also aims at separating the blacks from the whites and even creates a nation for the black people in the United States of America. The prejudicial aspect of the Black Separatist group is that of being ant-Semitic and anti-white. The hate group also relies on various religious versions to assert that the blacks are the chosen people of God contrary to the Jews as the most known group.
The hate cases and messages are easily spreads as technology advances. Their missions and visions are passed to the public through the internet via social networks and via text messages. It asserted that hate groups if not slowed or prevented pass through various stages (Schafer, 2003). The black separatist like other hate groups first vocalizes its beliefs and then act on the vocalized beliefs as the last action of their mission and goals. The hate group views that the best way they can be recognized and extend their desires is by hating the other races in favor of their own race. Black separatist are not only ant-white and ant-Semitic but haters of some religious believers and sexual orientations such as gay practices.
Nation of Islam is an example of black separatist, with Louis Farrakhan as the group leader in 1997. The Nation of Islam believes that the blacks created the whites and that the blacks should be taken as more superior to the whites. This aspect comes from the view that a renegade black known as Yacub scientifically created the whites in about sixty-six centuries ago (Southern Poverty Law Center, 2013). The white people have remained to be viewed as ungodly people, since their creation by Yacub, and are referred to as the “blue-eyed devils”. The group sees preying by Catholics as preying to the black people.
Individuals have varying views about hate groups and this variation in viewing cases of racism and hate groups towards a certain religion depends on regions or nations. In some cases, if a white group with similar motive as the black separatist fewer individuals or organizations in the same region may describe the white group as racist or anti-Semitic. This aspect is much of discrimination and if the entire nation can hardly consider equalizing all the views against all hate groups whether white or black, hate groups may never cease to exist. Taking strict actions on hate groups through legal actions is the most preferred way of mitigating the effects of the hate groups or ending the groups (Katel, 2009).
The Southern Poverty Law Center is aware of much of the US black racism as being in part, due to earlier centuries of white racism (Southern Poverty Law Center, 2013). The law center believes that there is need to expose racism in terms of all its forms. This is the best way forward towards ending the black separatist and its missions as well as beliefs. The same has to be applied to all other hate groups throughout the US.
References
Katel, P. (2009). Hate Groups. 19. CQ . Researcher , 421–448.
Schafer, J. R. (2003). The seven-stage hate model. The psychopathology of hate groups. FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin .
Southern Poverty Law Center. (2013). Black Separatist. Retrieved March 13, 2013, from splcenter.org: http://www.splcenter.org/get-informed/intelligence-files/ideology/black-separatist
