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The First Henry Ford: A Study in Personality and Business Leadership [Paperback]

Anne Jardim (Author)
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August 15, 1974
Henry Ford built a car for the American everyman—putting the market, the method, and the policy together where others failed. The Ford method (Fordizatsia in Russia), introducing the concept of mass production, the assembly line, and lower prices for an ever-widening market, was to assume the stature of an industrial philosophy. Ford built a billion-dollar enterprise, yet in refusing to break with the Model T design from its introduction in 1908 to its withdrawal in 1927, and by assuming despotic control of the Ford Motor Company, he effectively destroyed his own creation.

In this book Anne Jardim traces the progression from success to failure by cautiously yet rigorously examining the personality of Henry Ford. "It was Henry Ford who shaped the company," Miss Jardim remarks, "and it is surely valid to examine what shaped Henry Ford." She notes the crucial influence of conflicts in Ford's early history on his style of business leadership, on the precipitation, definition, and attempted resolution of the problems facing his company. The issue of individual personality in business leadership is implicit in the unanswered questions of Ford's biographers, company histories, and in the incomplete evaluations reached by organizational theorists on the structure and functioning of the Ford Motor Company: Why as a self-proclaimed advocate of progress did Ford persist in standardized production of the Model T and refuse to make any fundamental improvement in the car long after its market appeal faded? Why did he "change" from a capable mechanic who commanded the loyalty and best efforts of his subordinates to a vindictive, arrogant, and deeply suspicious man surrounded by "yes" men who bent reality to the Ford model? And what did the Model T symbolize for Ford? The book makes sense of such puzzling shifts and inconsistent behavior in Ford's turbulent career as Miss Jardim observes Ford's fixation on the automobile, the adaptation of his vision to reality, and the consequences once the "perfect" car had reached the people.

The public Henry Ford had diverse interests and singular opinions, and the book describes his Peace Ship, senatorial nomination and thoughts of running for president, his constant preoccupation with the farmer and development of the tractor, the launching of his journal, the Dearborn Independent, coinciding with a long and vicious anti-Semitic campaign, and his battles with the unions, with Wall Street, and with the New Deal—any authority that challenged his own. Underlying all of these elements the author finds a consistent pattern of motivation and action. Her analysis of this pattern sheds light on the Ford Motor Company's growth and its decline, its managerial structure and its strategy; her study defines a style of leadership, which, although unique, may well apply to the behavior of other men and the course of other large organizations.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 288 pages
  • Publisher: The MIT Press (August 15, 1974)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0262600056
  • ISBN-13: 978-0262600057
  • Product Dimensions: 7.9 x 5.1 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 11.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,545,764 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Psychy of the author, February 6, 2012
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The first three chapters read really fast because they're about facts concerning Henry Ford's creation of the Model T and its method of manufacture. Chapter 4 is pretty much about attacking him as an anti-semite through a description of his Dearborn Independent weekly newspaper in which he attacks Zionist Jews through an analysis of the "Protocols of the Elders of Zion". These need to be read and the reader determine for himself if Ford wasn't on to something. By chapter 5 the author is into serious psychobabble. My reaction was to put the author on the couch, not Henry Ford.

What is good about this book is it's fundamental research, revealed through actual quotes. From these one gets a good sense of the man, his surroundings, and the time. In almost every case, I drew the direct opposite observation from the author. The author later goes on to create the MBA program exclusively for women at Simmons College, a school exclusively for women. She co-authors one other book which I have not read and am not inclined to do so.

Her analysis of Ford focuses on her "observed" abandonment by his father William and an Oedipal view of his mother (who died when he was 13) as a result. The quotes repeatedly indicated the opposite. The most revealing anecdotes come from his sister Margaret who understood Ford better than anyone (except probably his wife) and tells it like it really was, even convincingly contradicting Henry himself. I read this book to learn about Ford's mind and drive. You just have to filter out the psychobabble, and its total tendency to draw wrong conclusions.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Henry Ford behind the scenes, August 23, 2011
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This is the reference work on Henry Ford...Totally Awesome but hard to find. Perhaps the author will update the work in light of its importance to the country.
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