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I really don't think government should bailout these guys. You can give these companies billions, but it's not going to make us buy their cars. They definitely need to rebrand.
No matter how good your PR, advertising, corporate message, Brooks Brothers suit or haircut... In the end, your brand is only as good as the product or service you deliver.
If they really wanted to show innovation (surprised no other bloggers have mentioned this ... why didn't they meet via video teleconference? Hmm. Why wouldn't our Congress, supposedly trying to show leadership, have demanded it if the auto bigwigs themselevs didn't? Why didn't the news media mention using the Internet to meet?
The answer is, as Americans, we seem to be one of the most resistant countries to change in the whole world. Nobody seems to think there really _is_ any real crisis at hand.
Even well developed, easy to use, even free or almost means of holding virtualk meetings are not even considered ... why? "Because this si the way we have always done it". My poor country ... still rich in monetary terms but absolutely bankrupt in the innovations department.
I also like the branding idea, to bad they missed that opportunity.
Anyone wonder why the Big 3 don't turn to SEO and Web Marketing rather than newspapers and TV time?
They don't need all of those expensive amenities however, what everyone seems to be overlooking in this is that the Boards for all 3 of these companies (and most of the top Fortune companies) require certain security precautions be in place. For many top companies this includes having their CEO fly in private jets and accompanied by security personnel. I know a few people who oversee security at Fortune 50 companies and these are their requirements as well. There are risks of assaults, kidnappings, and other very serious security concerns. Some of the variables when flying commercial or all together in a single plane are uncontrollable and therefore certain precautions have to be taken.
Furthermore, why was an in-person meeting required. Why couldn't they use something like the Cisco Tele-Presence system to conduct the inquiry? I think that would have done much better for public opinion to say "Hey, we understand and that's why we've decided to using technology". Of course, as I mentioned security concerns above, there are definite concerns with something like that but nothing that I think would impede its use.
Like I said, I'm not condoning it but think that we need to look at the other prospective before just hosing them for the decision.