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On any given Monday it’s hard to secure a face-to-face meeting with Taurus Marketing Manager Wendy King. A participant – by choice – in Ford’s progressive Transitional Work Arrangement (TWA) program, King telecommutes from home on Mondays, as opposed to working from her Dearborn, Mich., office.
Jim Gibbons works in the Advanced Electrification Center
in Dearborn, Mich. as manager of the team behind
the design of the battery packs in Ford’s plug-in
hybrid and full hybrid vehicle line that includes Fusion
Hybrid.
Kevin Layden literally took the scenic route on his way to
being head of Ford’s Electrification Programs and Engineering – through 20 different countries to be exact.
Stefan Pototschnik has done some truly out-of-this-world work – and not just by managing the team behind the Ford Focus Electric, America’s most fuel-efficient five-seat car.
It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to come up with all of
the technology and features that have made Focus
Electric America’s most fuel-efficient five-seat car – then
again, maybe it does. Enter Steve Daleiden – former rocket scientist/current supervisor of the team behind the advanced electric powertrain of the all-new Ford Focus Electric.
At the age of 45, Chen Mei-Hui, a senior Jump Motor (one of Ford Lio Ho dealerships) employee with 12 year's of financial management experience, decided to try something new and venture into sales.
At the six forty five am signal of the first shift, Quality Team Leader Padma Priya gets to her workstation at Ford India's Chennai plant. Working at the Quality section till the lunch break in the afternoon, she is constantly on her toes, checking the new cars rolling out for quality compliance and feeding the inputs in Ford's Quality Leadership System.
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