Analysis of the experience and stability project at Ford Motor Company : what does it take to change a culture and rebuild a technical organization?

Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, System Design & Management Program, 2004.

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Chatawanich, Candy Suda, 1972-, Rush, Timothy Arthur
Other Authors: Paul Carlile.
Format: Thesis
Language:eng
Published: Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2006
Subjects:
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/30055
_version_ 1811081151027085312
author Chatawanich, Candy Suda, 1972-
Rush, Timothy Arthur
author2 Paul Carlile.
author_facet Paul Carlile.
Chatawanich, Candy Suda, 1972-
Rush, Timothy Arthur
author_sort Chatawanich, Candy Suda, 1972-
collection MIT
description Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, System Design & Management Program, 2004.
first_indexed 2024-09-23T11:42:16Z
format Thesis
id mit-1721.1/30055
institution Massachusetts Institute of Technology
language eng
last_indexed 2024-09-23T11:42:16Z
publishDate 2006
publisher Massachusetts Institute of Technology
record_format dspace
spelling mit-1721.1/300552019-04-11T06:28:44Z Analysis of the experience and stability project at Ford Motor Company : what does it take to change a culture and rebuild a technical organization? Chatawanich, Candy Suda, 1972- Rush, Timothy Arthur Paul Carlile. System Design and Management Program. System Design and Management Program. System Design and Management Program. Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, System Design & Management Program, 2004. "February 2004." Includes bibliographical references (p. 87-88). As Ford Motor Company celebrates its 100th anniversary; it finds itself in a crisis due to its lack of technical proficiency. The lack of technical depth within the workforce is the result of a deeply ingrained culture that encourages employees to change positions every 18-24 months to vastly diverse parts of the company. The problem is exacerbated by years of early retirements, company sell-offs and outsourcing of technical design work to full service suppliers. In reaction to the lack of technical competency, Ford has undergone one of the largest reorganizations in their history. The new organization is now centered on function with loose ties back to the many vehicle programs. In order to encourage a new corporate culture that values technical depth over being a generalist, Ford has also developed additional projects within the organization. One of the most prominent is the Employee Stability Project (ESP) and Technical Maturity Model (TMM) that focus in on developing a technical development plan for each individual engineer. This research analyzes the rollout of the ESP/TMM project within the Body Engineering function (with some comparisons to the Chassis Organization). Data was collected through two surveys conducted nine months apart and focus group sessions. The surveys encompassed the entire Body Engineering organization. In addition, the culture at Ford was compared with the culture developed at one of its main rivals, Toyota. The data for Toyota was collected through one-on-one interviews. The result of the data collected show that entire workforce recognizes that the lack of technical depth within the company is an issue. (cont.) In addition, the concepts and principles behind the ESP/TMM project are understood and deemed important to the company's success. However, there is still resistance to the adoption of the project and momentum behind the support of the ESP/TMM project appears to be stalling. The recommendations by the authors include reinforcing communication, recognition, and demonstration of appropriate technical behaviors at every level within the organization. Ford should also utilize the technical depth within the company (in the form of senior engineers and technical specialists) upfront in the development in new programs and as consultants at key technical milestones to maximize their effectiveness and teaching opportunities. There are also several recommendations around the Individual Technical Development Plan in order to encourage its adoption and ensure its usefulness to the technical development of the engineers. Finally, a vision of a fully functioning, highly technical organization is described to show how this organization can quickly adapt to future challenges that the company may face. by Candy S. Chatawanich and Timothy A. Rush. S.M. 2006-03-24T18:15:27Z 2006-03-24T18:15:27Z 2004 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/30055 55626609 eng M.I.T. theses are protected by copyright. They may be viewed from this source for any purpose, but reproduction or distribution in any format is prohibited without written permission. See provided URL for inquiries about permission. http://dspace.mit.edu/handle/1721.1/7582 178 p. 6201162 bytes 6200968 bytes application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf Massachusetts Institute of Technology
spellingShingle System Design and Management Program.
Chatawanich, Candy Suda, 1972-
Rush, Timothy Arthur
Analysis of the experience and stability project at Ford Motor Company : what does it take to change a culture and rebuild a technical organization?
title Analysis of the experience and stability project at Ford Motor Company : what does it take to change a culture and rebuild a technical organization?
title_full Analysis of the experience and stability project at Ford Motor Company : what does it take to change a culture and rebuild a technical organization?
title_fullStr Analysis of the experience and stability project at Ford Motor Company : what does it take to change a culture and rebuild a technical organization?
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of the experience and stability project at Ford Motor Company : what does it take to change a culture and rebuild a technical organization?
title_short Analysis of the experience and stability project at Ford Motor Company : what does it take to change a culture and rebuild a technical organization?
title_sort analysis of the experience and stability project at ford motor company what does it take to change a culture and rebuild a technical organization
topic System Design and Management Program.
url http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/30055
work_keys_str_mv AT chatawanichcandysuda1972 analysisoftheexperienceandstabilityprojectatfordmotorcompanywhatdoesittaketochangeacultureandrebuildatechnicalorganization
AT rushtimothyarthur analysisoftheexperienceandstabilityprojectatfordmotorcompanywhatdoesittaketochangeacultureandrebuildatechnicalorganization