GM May Take Authority Away from Regional Execs
CEO Dan Akerson is preparing a plan to replace General Motors Co.'s regional leadership with global chiefs in an attempt to break down the company's entrenched "fiefdoms," Bloomberg News reports.
CEO Dan Akerson is preparing a plan to replace General Motors Co.'s regional leadership with global chiefs in an attempt to break down the company's entrenched "fiefdoms," Bloomberg News reports.
The massive reorganization would install worldwide czars for such operations as marketing, purchasing and finance, according to the news service, which cites unidentified sources. They say GM also is upgrading its accounting system to support the centralized structure.
Bloomberg points out that some parts of the company, such as product development, have already been restructured into a global operation.
When GM emerged from bankruptcy in July 2009, CEO Fritz Henderson abolished the company's regional structures to give greater power to leaders of global functions. When Ed Whitacre took the CEO job five months later, he immediately reversed that strategy by naming powerful chiefs for each region.
Akerson has complained about GM's sluggish decision-making and lack of accountability since taking over as chief executive two years ago.