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Ford Sustainability Report 2006/7

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A

Employee Satisfaction, Pulse Survey

Percent satisfied
 20022003200420052006
Employee Satisfaction Index5958616262
Company Success Mindset8282828382
Management Commitment to Diversity7473757776
Overcoming Workplace Obstacles5353555858

 

B

Overall Dealer Attitude

Relative ranking on a scale of 1-100 percent
 20022003200420052006
Ford (summer/winter score)58/6164/6767/6970/7270/64
Lincoln Mercury (summer/winter score)46/4650/5056/5664/6464/64
Industry (summer/winter score)67/4672/5672/6173/6474/64

 

C

Employment by Business Unit

 20022003200420052006
Automotive273,923278,909276,029286,000270,000
Financial Services49,89048,62248,83514,00013,000

 

D

Total Average Hourly Labor Costs

$
 20022003200420052006
 52.661.462.964.970.5

 

E

Total Purchases from Minority-owned Businesses – United States

$ billion
 20022003200420052006
 3.23.43.73.73.7

 

F

U.S. Employment of Minority-group Personnel and Women at Year-end

Percent
 20022003200420052006
Minority-group personnel - total2525252525
Minority-group personnel - salaried2324242323
Minority-group personnel - hourly2626262626
Women - total2323232323
Women - salaried3433333131
Women - hourly1818191919

 

NOTES TO THE DATA

Table A

In 2006, the Pulse survey was changed to incorporate new dimensions. While there was no change to the number or content of the existing 55 core questions asked on Pulse, they were realigned into eight revised dimensions. These changes were made because the revised dimensions are: better focused on current business priorities; can be benchmarked externally – two revised dimensions (including the revised Employee Satisfaction Index) can be benchmarked externally, none of the prior 13 dimensions could be benchmarked outside the Company; provide a framework for more focused feedback and action planning.

Table B

Overall dealer attitude is measured by the National Automobile Dealer Association (NADA) Dealer Attitude Survey. Scores are for the summer and winter respectively of the year noted.

Table C

The approximate number of individuals employed by us and our consolidated entities (including entities we do not control) as of year end. The decrease in employment levels primarily reflects implementation of our personnel-reduction programs in North America.

Table D

Total average hourly labor costs reflect earnings and benefits per hour worked for hourly employees, excluding subsidiaries.

Table E

In 2003, we expanded our reporting to include purchases from non-minority women-owned businesses. This accounted for $0.2 billion in 2003 and is not included in data for prior years.