
by Henry Ford
"Take just one idea - a little idea in itself - an idea that anyone might have had, but which fell to me to develop that of making a small, strong, simple automobile, to make it cheaply, and pay high wages in its making. On October 1, 1908, we made the first of our present type of small cars. On June 4, 1924, we made the ten millionth." So begins Henry Ford's riveting follow up to his earlier autobiography, My Life and Work. In this newly revised version of Today and Tomorrow, Ford outlines his plan for Ford Motors heading into the future - and delves into his philosophy on sustainability, paying a living wage, and how he cut the price of the modern automobile - and many of its components - in half to make a high quality product affordable for every day Americans. This is a must-read to get inside the mind of one of America's greatest entrepreneurs. About the Author: Henry Ford (July 30, 1863 – April 7, 1947) was the American inventor and entrepreneur who founded the Ford Motor Company.
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