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FCI, Sergio Marchionne, Managing Director of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, at a press conference at the end of FCA Capital Markets Day in Balocco, June 1, 2018. – Fiat Chrysler, owner of the brands Jeep and Maserati, plans to eliminate diesel engines from its passenger cars by 2021 in Europe, the Middle East and Africa, Marchionne said at an investor meeting. and analysts in Balocco, north of Italy. CRUCIATTI / AFP) (Photo credit should read PIERO CRUCIATTI / AFP / Getty Images)
With the sudden death of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles CEO, Sergio Marchionne, the industry has not only lost a dynamic and prosperous leader, but One of his more The question now is who is likely to succeed him as such – an executive with a perpetual trail of reporters hanging on every word, eager to convey his next memorable word that not only enchants, but can even break news.
Marchionne was not reluctant to launch prepared text and work freelance, even in full reading. What he released was often more entertaining and meaningful.
At least once, Marchionne spoke through the clothes. In 2010, FCA employees received black t-shirts bearing the Marchionne statement: "I'm only interested in the future because it's here that I plan to spend the rest of my life." Life. "
Shirt distributed to FCA employees in July 2010 with quote from Sergio Marchionne Ed Garsten
Marchionne's lyrics were less dull but more forthright when he was talking about the way he saw his future saying: "" I will not do any more turnovers. I'm done; Let some of the young punks do it. "
Henry Ford, Sr. in 1940, when Mr. Ford was 77. (AP Photo)
From the beginning there was a series of human citation machines, beginning with Henry Ford. Perhaps his most famous sentence was uttered in 19o9 when he promised to make a car "no matter what color it is black".
But the father of the US auto industry has dismissed several other personal philosophies that could end up being instantly tweeted and debated in the social media world of today, such as the deep statement, " If you think that you can do something or that you think you can not do anything, you are right. "That one could win a" smh "today.
The icon of the Lee Iacocca's business expresses after receiving honors at the Ellis Island Family Heritage Awards at the Ellis Island Immigration Museum, at the Great Hall of Ellis Island, April 13, 2011 in New York. TIMOTHY A. CLARY / AFP / Getty Images
The former boss of Ford and Chrysler, Lee Iacocca, not only said things, he said them on TV and in the books, which gave them even more mileage. He sometimes distanced himself from the world of the automobile by offering his vision of life, politics and the general development of his career.
Iacocca, frustrated by the tighter security measures at the airports, demanded: " for homeland security that we get our shoes off at the airports and throw our shampoo? "
He was even confident enough to accept who might think that the CEO of the universe suspected," "It's a good thing that god will not let you look a year or two into the future, or you might be terribly tempted to shoot at you. "
On a personal note, his most memorable quote came while sitting down for an interview with him for CNN in 1990. As he entered the hall of In a lecture with a big cigar in his mouth, he pulled out the wet stogie, handed it to his PR, and said to him, "Hold on that."
They gave Bob Lutz a giant cake on the back of the room. a truck to wish him a happy birthday at the CIAS- Canadian International Auto Show in Toronto from February 14 to 23, 2003. That brings us to Bob Lutz who has never run a car company, but who has always been a top ruler and the sultan of soundbites. During a press tour and a driving program, all that a journalist had to do was to place a recorder in the cup holder of the car, to let it run and to let Lutz speak. Here are some examples of Lutz's verbal creativity: the missile launched against the government's pressure to increase fuel economy by adjusting the product mix by saying, "" Forcing automakers to sell smaller cars to improve fuel economy [is like] … fighting the nation's obesity problem by forcing clothing manufacturers to sell only small clothing. "
Elon Musk, Founder of SpaceX, Tesla and The Boring Company, Speaks at the SpaceX Hyperloop Pod 2018 Contest in Hawthorne, California on July 22, 2018. – US College and University Students and the world are testing their pods on a 1.25-kilometer (0.75-mile) tubular test track at SpaceX headquarters. (Photo by Robyn Beck / AFP) (Credit photo should read ROBYN BECK / AFP / Getty Images)
Alas, there are no obvious successors to spinner head of the auto industry chief, but he was running a bigger player Ella Musk
Jim Hackett, President and CEO of Ford Motor Company, speaks at his press preview at the 2018 North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) in Detroit, Michigan, January 14, 2018. The Detroit Auto The trade show started on January 14, with international trade Al and the tax cuts dominate the conversation, even as automakers ran to meet the seemingly insatiable appetite of Americans for trucks and SUVs. / AFP PHOTO / Jewel SAMAD (Photo credit should read JEWEL SAMAD / AFP / Getty Images)
Otherwise, Ford Motor Co. CEO Jim Hackett would seem like a worthy competitor. While being devoid of the flamboyance of an Iacocca, Lutz or Marchionne or even Musk, Hackett's allure comes from his spiritual way of seeing things, especially from a design standpoint given his former CEO from the Steelcase office furniture giant. Exhibit 1: " Design is a form of competitive advantage People tend to think that design is an art of quality, a good visual language, what it must be." it's also a question of ability to make systems of thought. "Deeply.
Indeed, while he is being pushed into the role of guy / philosopher / media target, Hackett said in an interview with Fast Company that this would only happen reluctantly, saying: " The cult of the personality as CEO can take that away Very little I prefer to be in the background and be known as a thoughtful person, for which people like to work, and then The team is in the limelight. "
For the moment, the post may remain open According to Sergio Marchionne," mediocrity is not worth the trip. "
"> [19659029] Sergio Marchionne, managing director of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, visiting after a day of FCA Capital Markets in Balocco, June 1, 2018. – Fiat Chrysler, owner of the Jeep and Maserati brands, plans to eliminate diesel engines in his passenger cars from here to 2021 in Europe, the Middle East and Africa, said Marchionne at a meeting of investors and analysts. (Photo: Piero CRUCIATTI / AFP) [Crédit photo: PIERO CRUCIATTI / AFP / Getty Images]
With the sudden death of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles CEO Sergio Marchionne, the industry has not only lost momentum, the question now arises is who is likely to succeed him in this capacity – an executive with a perpetual trail of journalists hanging on every word, eager to convey his next memorable word that not on He rejoices, but may even announce news.
Marchionne was not hesitant to launch a prepared text and to work freelance, even in full reading. What he released was often more entertaining and meaningful.
At least once, Marchionne spoke through the clothes. In 2010, FCA employees received black t-shirts bearing Marchionne's statement: "I'm only interested in the future because it's there that I've got it." Planning to spend the rest of my life. "
Shirt distributed to FCA employees in July 2010 with quote from Sergio Marchionne Ed Garsten
Marchionne's lyrics were less dull but more forthright when he was talking about how he saw his future saying. "" I will not do any more turnovers. I'm done; Let some of the young punks do it. "
Henry Ford, Sr. in 1940, when Mr. Ford was 77 years old. (AP Photo)
From the beginning, there has been a series of human quoting machines, beginning with Henry Ford. Perhaps his best-known phrase was uttered in 19o9 when he promised to make a car "any color as long as it is black".
But the father of the US auto industry has dismissed several other personal philosophies that could end up being instantly tweeted and debated in the social media world of today, such as the deep statement, " If you think you can do something or think you can not do anything, you are right." That one could win a "smh" today.
The company icon Lee Iacocca expresses after receiving honors at the Ellis Island Family Heritage Awards at the Ellis Island Immigration Museum, at the Great Hall of Ellis Island on the 13th April 2011 in New York. TIMOTHY A. CLARY / AFP / Getty Images
The former boss of Ford and Chrysler, Lee Iacocca, not only said things, he said them on TV and in the books, which gave them even more mileage. He sometimes distanced himself from the world of the automobile by offering his vision of life, politics and the general development of his career.
Iacocca, frustrated by the tighter security measures at the airports, demanded: " for homeland security that we get our shoes off at the airports and throw our shampoo? "
He was even confident enough to accept who might think that the CEO of the universe suspected," "It's a good thing that god will not let you look a year or two into the future, or you might be terribly tempted to shoot you. "
On a personal note, his most memorable quote came while sitting down for an interview with him for CNN in 1990. As he entered the room from conference with a big cigar in his mouth, he removed the wet stogie, leaned it to his PR man and said, "want this."
They offered Bob Lutz a giant cake at the back of a truck to wish him a happy birthday at the Canadian International Auto Show in Toronto, February 14-23. 2003. This brings us to Bob Lutz who has never run a car company, but who has always been a top executive and the Sultan of soundbites. During a press tour and a driving program, all that a journalist had to do was to place a recorder in the cup holder of the car, to let it run and to let Lutz speak. Here are some examples of Lutz's verbal creativity: the missile launched against the government's pressure to increase fuel economy by adjusting the product mix by saying, "" Forcing automakers to sell smaller cars to improve fuel economy [is like] … fighting the nation's obesity problem by forcing clothing manufacturers to sell only small clothing. "
Elon Musk, Founder of SpaceX, Tesla and The Boring Company, speaks at the SpaceX Hyperloop Pod 2018 Contest in Hawthorne, California, July 22, 2018. – University and college students from the United States and around the world are testing their pods on a 1.25-kilometer (0.75-mile) tubular test track at SpaceX headquarters. (Photo by Robyn Beck / AFP) (Photo credit should read ROBYN BECK / AFP / Getty Images)
Alas, there are no obvious successors to spinner head of the auto industry in Chief, but he was running a bigger player Ella Musk could be in the running.
Jim Hackett, President and CEO of Ford Motor Company, speaks at his press preview at the 2018 North American International Auto Show (Detroit, Michigan, January 14, 2018) . , with international trade and tax cuts dominating the conversation, even as automakers ran to meet the seemingly insatiable appetite of Americans for trucks and SUVs. / AFP PHOTO / Jewel SAMAD (Photo credit should read JEWEL SAMAD / AFP / Getty Images)
Otherwise, Ford Motor Co. CEO Jim Hackett would seem like a worthy competitor. While being devoid of the flamboyance of an Iacocca, Lutz or Marchionne or even Musk, Hackett's allure comes from his spiritual way of seeing things, especially from a design standpoint given his former CEO from the Steelcase office furniture giant. Exhibit 1: " Design is a form of competitive advantage People tend to think that design is an art of quality, a good visual language, what it must be." it's also a question of ability to make systems of thought. "Deeply.
Indeed, while he is being pushed into the role of guy / philosopher / media target, Hackett said in an interview with Fast Company that this would only happen reluctantly, saying: " The cult of the personality as CEO can take that away Very little I prefer to be in the background and be known as a thoughtful person, for which people like to work, and then The team is in the limelight. "
For now, the post may remain open.In the words of the late Sergio Marchionne," mediocrity is not worth the trip. "[19659028]