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Jim Farley's Still in the Middle of a Tantrum

Photo:  AP (AP)
Photo: AP (AP)

Jim Farley, who has been CEO of Ford Motor Company since October 2020, surely came into the job with his eyes wide open, having already worked for Ford for many years in executive roles. But even if we pretend like Farley spent those years learning nothing, he’s now been the top boss for almost two-and-half years. Surely, that’s enough time to get up to speed.

None of which really explains his freakout last week after Ford announced that its pretax profits were off by about a billion dollars in 2022. Ford still reported $10.4 billion in adjusted pretax profits for 2022, though in October the automaker had forecast to post at least $11.5 billion. Which is the kind of thing that, you know, happens. But that was enough to make Farley decide to unleash, despite being the guy on paper who should probably be taking responsibility instead.

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“To say I’m frustrated is an understatement because the year could have been so much more for us at Ford,” Farley said on an earnings call with analysts late Thursday. “We have deeply entrenched issues in our industrial system that have proven tough to root out. Candidly, the strength of our products and revenue has masked this dysfunctionality for a long time.”

Maybe Farley is frustrated with himself, brought on to help solve quality issues that plagued his predecessor, a guy who used to run a furniture company. Maybe Farley is just frustrated with the pace of change at Ford, as he said in December it will take years for them to fix quality issues. Maybe Farley was just trying to show shareholders that he’s just as mad as they are, or something.