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Managing in chaos - October 2, 2006
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Managing in chaos The great challenge of our era? Get companies to change quickly enough to survive a world that's crazier and riskier than ever.
By Geoffrey Colvin , Fortune senior editor-at-large September 19 2006: 9:25 AM EDT (Fortune Magazine) -- Bill Ford finally joined the club just before Labor Day weekend. That's when he became the latest chief executive of a giant corporation to cop publicly to the most fundamental and alarming of business problems: His business model doesn't work anymore. He did it in an e-mail to all of Ford Motor's employees, saying, "The business model that sustained us for decades is no longer sufficient to sustain profitability." Give him high marks for candor, because in c"
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