Thread regarding Ford layoffs

Good Morning, Mediocrity: A Love Letter to Ford’s Decline, your all to blame

Note from the Author (Pen Name Used for Anonymity):
I use a pen name not because I fear being wrong but because at Ford, being right is dangerous. Telling the truth, asking hard questions, or challenging the performance-theater masquerading as leadership can get you blackballed, sidelined, or managed out. In a culture where optics are rewarded and honesty is punished, anonymity isn’t cowardice, it’s survival.

Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to Ford Motor Company: The Tragicomedy! Yes, that’s right! Once a proud American icon, now slowly becoming the corporate version of Weekend at Bernie’s we keep pretending it’s alive, but folks, the smell is getting hard to ignore!

Let’s talk about leadership, shall we? Oh yes not leadership in the bold, brash, “let’s build cars and dreams” way no, no we’ve evolved! We’ve embraced the TikTok Executive Class™! Influencers in suits! “Hi guys, welcome to my factory floor I’ll be showing you how to fake productivity in just three easy badge swipes a day!”

And you might ask: “But Robin, surely there's accountability?”
Oh honey. Accountability? At Ford?! That’s as extinct as the Pinto or critical thinking in a staff meeting.

It starts at the top where the air is thin, the egos are thick, and the only currency is compensation and career progression. They’ve traded substance for optics, values for vibes, and results for... LinkedIn posts about “leading through disruption.” They’re so disruptive they’ve disrupted common sense!

But wait it trickles down! Oh yes right to LL6s and beyond. Everyone wants a piece of that phony pie. It's a full-blown epidemic of nodding, smiling, agreeing the corporate version of Stockholm Syndrome! Speak the truth? You’re a “problem case.” Ask hard questions? Suddenly, you're a “lover” and not in the Marvin G-ye sense. HR’s got your number, baby.

But surely someone must be doing the right thing?
Yes, and they’re promptly blackballed! Thrown out like quality control manuals and originality. It’s like watching a company intentionally tie its shoelaces together and try to win a marathon.

And who led the charge, you ask? McKinsey! That’s right the same folks who turned “common sense” into “outsource to a PowerPoint.” They came in, handed everyone identical PowerPoints and said, “Now nod and pretend it’s strategy.” Suddenly every exec became a bobblehead with a bonus!

And just when you think the clown car’s out of gas they bring in more influencers! Consultants with six-figure contracts and zero track records. They fail? No problem! Hire another! It's the only perpetual motion machine Ford’s managed to build in a decade.

Meanwhile:

No products.
Quality? Lower than an internet speed in the Mojave Desert.
Morale? Let’s just say if vibes could ki-l, the body count would be staggering.
And the solution? Badge swipes! Because nothing says innovation like timecard voyeurism.

But here's the kicker: everyone’s in on it. They’ve all become mirror images of the system that broke them. Executives, managers, HR all in this toxic tango, twirling their way down to irrelevance, applauding each other while Rome or in this case, Dearborn burns.

And until we cut I mean really cut layers of this decaying leadership, remove the HR enablers, and bring back truth-tellers instead of TikTokers, we’ll keep spiraling. Because if you reward sycophancy, you’ll get... well, exactly what we have now: a beautiful old company being hollowed out by people who think “culture” is just another slide on their comp plan.

So Ford, either wake up, or keep dancing in the flames.

Good morning, mediocrity... and good night, innovation.

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Post ID: @OP+1k0s9wv3y

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Good Morning, Mediocrity indeed! I've been here for years waiting for y'all to join me.

Here in the land of doing almost no productive work, causing confusion or delays to negate any productivity that accidentally slips through, and carrying an unfriendly and unapproachable demeanor, things are fantastic!

There's plenty of room for all. You won't have to sit atop a filing cabinet and you won't have to park on a sidewalk. I care for you more than your bloated, overpaid, lazy senior leadership ever did.

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Post ID: @33x+1k0s9wv3y
  • slow clap*
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Post ID: @33s+1k0s9wv3y

@309 Wong?

Racist

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Post ID: @32j+1k0s9wv3y

Ford is broken because executive management and the board are breaking it.

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Post ID: @32c+1k0s9wv3y

@318 nothing screams “reasonable, well-grounded, and balanced” like dodging the whole thing and crying fake woke.

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Post ID: @31a+1k0s9wv3y

@315 lol you didn’t even answer anything they said. just went off about “status quo” and “hr talk”

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Post ID: @318+1k0s9wv3y

@30z what are you saying? What are you trying to say? What is your point? You sound fake woke and fake sincere. Get to the point without the BS HR talk tracks to gaslight people into silence and letting go of real concerns. Uphold the status quo is what you want right?

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Post ID: @315+1k0s9wv3y

Sometimes it feels like people get stuck in a narrative that never seems to resolve. I’m starting to think the grown up talk to do the right thing, which was offered, may not have been extended to all parties for a reason.
Assumptions aren’t always right, and conclusions drawn without full context rarely hold up. Passive-aggressive tactics don’t bring clarity. Making sure a voice is heard matters, but a little due diligence to ensure those voices are reasonable, well-grounded, and balanced would be refreshing.
When a process veers off course, there’s often collateral damage. Sometimes the healthiest move is to step away — and stay away. Mocking that is not okay.

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Post ID: @30z+1k0s9wv3y

@309 I am ashamed

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Post ID: @30r+1k0s9wv3y

To those who continuously belittle Ford. You should be ashamed of yourselves! There is ABSOLUTELY NOTHING WONG WITH THIS COMPANY! Just as any Ford manager. or Ford executive. :-) !!!

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Post ID: @309+1k0s9wv3y

@c8 after work

Top down restructure = after work

Layoffs = after work

Kickbacks = after work

Dooming Michigan = after work

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Post ID: @2za+1k0s9wv3y

"good morning, mediocrity" I love it! i am recalling in some groups thinking: how can so many people do so little work.

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Post ID: @jf+1k0s9wv3y

Controlled collapse is a term like encrapification and there is a lot of it going around right now.

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Post ID: @ja+1k0s9wv3y

@e0

It’s not funny it’s sad and this Socrates cave act between consultancy -> executives -> employees is a slap in the face. It’s so obvious these no talent lizard people are just plants from a higher power. Meanwhile all the GSRs, ICs who contribute a bulk of the work and value have to deal with the fallout of these incompetent ghouls and be told lies about how it’s for the good of the company.

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Post ID: @fv+1k0s9wv3y

"Telling the truth, asking hard questions, or challenging the performance-theater masquerading as leadership can get you blackballed, sidelined, or managed out. In a culture where optics are rewarded and honesty is punished, anonymity isn’t cowardice, it’s survival."

On target!!

The majority of LL4, LL5, LL6 and supervisors exhibit arrogance, incompetence, and a lack of initiative. Many appear to hold their positions due more to internal favoritism and social connections than to merit or performance—and they continue to promote others who display the same ineffective and unprofessional behavior.

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Post ID: @fk+1k0s9wv3y

Someone give that man a cookie!

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Post ID: @eg+1k0s9wv3y

@ac+1k0s9wv3y isnt it funny how you read an anonymous internet post and there is more truth to it than proclamations from the bosses? altho the real Art Van Elslander who passed away in 2018 seemed a lot better businessman than our Art Van... Hackett was like the drummer in the Beatles... luckiest man in the world to stumble into that job. tho the drummer in the Beatles had skillz.

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Post ID: @e0+1k0s9wv3y

Toyota guy reading this, probably: (laughs in the key of Quality)

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Post ID: @dz+1k0s9wv3y

Points:

Fields was sticking to Mullaly's playbook and they didnt like it. They wanted him to push EV's and 'work the problem' instead of addressing the root cause. Then they hired Art Van. That 'guy' scared me for many reasons.

Hiring the BCG guy(s) was just an indicator that they really dont know what they are doing. Its become more obvious as the quarters wear on.

As for writing these comments on the clock....yeah, well, I'd rather look busy than just sit here trying to find something to do. Since late last year, the work has been sparse. When a job comes down, its like hobos on a ham sandwich to get the work.

As for badge swipes, its punishment for the abismal survey results as well as spending billions on renovations and new (useless) real estate.

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Post ID: @dn+1k0s9wv3y

This person keeps arguing, call it emotion.

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Post ID: @c9+1k0s9wv3y

Well written truth talk..especially the consultant reference....don't forget the BCG 2019 SRD consultant we have as an officer now hired in 2022..vball boy Marin to keep the consultant revenue stream rolling.

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Post ID: @c8+1k0s9wv3y

Sometimes the loudest truth is the one written before we got angry.

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Post ID: @c5+1k0s9wv3y

@b6
RIP Ozzie

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Post ID: @bd+1k0s9wv3y

@ah so what he misspelled a word. But his message is dead on. Company has been in decline even as the NA volumes went up for the past 30yrs.. So Einstein what do you have to say about that? JF has been at Ford what since 09. What has he really done? He has been CEO since 2020.. and what has changed? I recall leadership has two paths to improve performance either you motivate by realistic vision and plan or you use FEAR or threats. You dont blame the ground troops because of your stupid decisions. Nobody but Bill Ford/ Art van the furniture guy / and Farley pushed the company to EVs that lost money even before they launched despite the data that was given to them. But somehow it is the ground troops fault. hmm JF can you explain that? Was Billy holding a g-n to your head? Now this make one wonder if Mark Fields was let go because he saw this was a gradual thing not tear up the entire portfolio of the company lineup. So I retired in 22. When I use to tell my dad well everybody is doing it he would say.. If they jump off a cliff do you follow them? Well I decided I had enough I did not fall off the cliff blindly following your TH talk or BS.. I fired Ford because it was no longer a good place to work. No realistic Vision or Plans. definitely lack of what is defined as Real Leadership. If this was Vietnam war JF would have been shot by his own troops a long time ago. He is out of touch along with Billy of what is going on. They are Mr Roarke and Tattoo from fantasy Island.So keep pressing your little white suit and dye that hair. You sort of have that Ozzy Osbourne look to you.

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Post ID: @b6+1k0s9wv3y

This Ford is baffling. I’ve watched all the crazy talk at a product level: no one wants a sedan, no one wants a compact truck, no one wants a minivan, no one wants an ICE engine. Market segment after market segment ceded to Toyota, Honda etc. while
Ford management pi---s away money on special projects like e-bikes and other nonsense. What’s left at Ford? Software that no one really wants? EVs that very few people want?

Ford Management hides behind business consultants who preach all the business practices that Henry I knew were foolish. And BCG also knows they are foolish but they will keep them in business solving problems they created, and then when bankruptcy inevitably arises they cash in on that as well with their reciprocal relationships. All a scam.

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Post ID: @an+1k0s9wv3y

You wrote all of that and left a typo in the title

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Post ID: @ah+1k0s9wv3y

It started with my way or highway.

Then it became wrong way. Now it looks more like no way.

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Post ID: @ag+1k0s9wv3y

I hope you didn't write all of what you did while you were on the clock. And Ford wonders why they lose money! THH (Tee-Hee-Hee)!

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Post ID: @af+1k0s9wv3y

More truth in this post than the last 200 town halls or fireside chats.

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Post ID: @ac+1k0s9wv3y

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