Welp, It's the 7th... Wheres buickman?
Welp, It's the 7th... Wheres buickman?
Seriously! I was expecting to see some news on here today about this guys agenda and how it went over. so what gives??? anyone heard anything?
Re: Welp, It's the 7th... Wheres buickman?
Sounds like "someone" made an impression...here's a quote from MSNBC's article.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/8129876/
Disgruntled shareholders gave Wagoner an earful Tuesday.
“This company is sick,” said James Dollinger, a Buick salesman from Flint, Mich., who angrily told Wagoner he should resign.
“This company is sick,” said James Dollinger, a Buick salesman from Flint, Mich., who angrily told Wagoner he should resign.
Re: Welp, It's the 7th... Wheres buickman?
As stated before I dont think going into that meeting demanding the resignation of the CEO of the worlds largest car company is going to do any good. Positive attitudes and a common goal of working together to make GM better is what is needed. Not agendas against the managment no matter how well guided or misguided those agendas are.
GM needs to emphasize on better product and how to cut out the layers of bs that are present when funding and developing new products, and then approving them and then producing them.
GM needs to emphasize on better product and how to cut out the layers of bs that are present when funding and developing new products, and then approving them and then producing them.
Re: Welp, It's the 7th... Wheres buickman?
Also.... (from the "crapper" thread)
LINK
During the two hour, 20-minute meeting, Wagoner faced investor discontent and at least one call for his resignation.
"We're going broke. It's time for a change," said Jim Dollinger, a long-time Buick salesman.
"We're going broke. It's time for a change," said Jim Dollinger, a long-time Buick salesman.
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