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Re: Jim Dollinger's Plan for a Return to Greatness
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Originally Posted by ChevroletRevived
Definitely think the change in approach is good!  Finds much more of an audience that way. What this doesn't touch on, is product. It's needed fixing and that has been done (as in the process of being done) as we've seen with the latest from the corporation. Both effective sales and great product are needed for success. Proof is in the pudding I think with how well you've done in sales. This is your area of expertise, you sell cars. I don't see a reason why GM couldn't give it a try, put some of into action and see what happens. Couldn't hurt! Might know something about this we don't.
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guess I've learned something here tonight. suppose my antagontistic attitude toward Mr Wagoner has caused some to develop a tempered appreciation for my expression of the facts as to his running (ruining) of our company (I say "our" even tho we are, many of us, not actual GM employees, but have the sense of belonging moreso than many who derive a paycheck).
don't get me wrong however, I still can't stand him for what he has done.
http://www.daylife.com/search/photos/all/1?q=dollinger#
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Last edited by ChevroletRevived : 06-25-2008 at 02:23 AM.
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