Henry Ford Introduction

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Henry Ford was the most courageous, innovative, American man who wanted to excel in the automotive industry, and promote a stable economy in the United States in the 20th century. Henry had founded and established the Ford Motor Company with an open mind, and with successful business skills under his belt. Henry Ford had executed his success by expanding the Ford Motor Company globally, providing jobs for hundreds of thousands of Americans, and being loyal and fair to his employees. Most people mistake Henry Ford as the man who invented the automobile. Henry Ford did in fact, not invent the automobile. He was the man who was single handedly responsible for transforming the automobile from a mode of transportation, into the innovation that had earnestly shaped the 20th century. To be innovative, you have to be able to fall down seven times and get up eight, you cannot be afraid to take risks, nor be afraid to be shot down in the process either; Ford embodied all of this and more. Henry Ford had a taste for the future, and a vision that would influence all American lives for as long as we live.

July 30, 1863 raised on a farm in Dearborn, Michigan, Henry Ford was born to succeed. In Fords early childhood years he had developed characteristics that would later on contribute towards his success. As a child, Ford would take apart and reconstruct his childhood toys which demonstrated his ability to see how things interchange and work together. Ford had mechanical abilities, he demonstrated creativeness, and was independent alone. In 1879, Ford left home to pursue a opportunity to become an apprentice in a machine shop in Detroit. Years had passed and Ford had been rifling through different job opportunities and gained more ...

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...are a work of art, some are good and some are not so good. Ford influenced many others to rectify their dreams and to take action and to be a part of something big. He had shaped the 20th century through one invention that had many branches. Having a car is a privilege not a right, you should always drive safely and pay attention to traffic. The automobile has transformed everybody’s life in a positive way. Without the rise or start of the Ford Motor Co., the Model T, mass production, and interchangeable parts we would live in a very different world. The long-term effects of both the Model T and the assembly line are so overpowering that one observationist concluded by saying that Ford’s Highland Park Plant, where the Model T was manufactured and the assembly line was perfected, was the place where “the mainspring of the 20th century was wound.” (The Henry F..).

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