New GM Board Member

Just recently, Jerry York, has been elected as the latest member of the General Motors. The intelligent GM agent and advisor to Kirk Kerkorian aim for more changes and new improvements in the auto company. Considered as a well-traveled CFO, York has once taken part in the improvement of IBM and Chrysler. Much is expected again from him with is appointment as a member of the board at General Motors. Of course, his achievements at both IBM and Chrysler are at a lower scale compared to the new responsibilities and demands that he will be dealing with at GM.

Lately, General Motors has received many negative criticisms as regard to its future in auto business. Many, however, are also hoping that the highly intelligent and complicated York is just the perfect match for such a complicated task at GM. Last January, York disclosed his plans for the company's improvement and rise through a speech that he delivered in Detroit in front of analysts. He became a member of the General Motors board early last February. But is Jerry York up for the great task?

Well, the creditors of GM might settle if the auto company would file for bankruptcy. However, that would also mean total wipe out for Kerkorian. York, nevertheless, holds a positive regard for the company's possibilities in the future. He simply comments that the problems that are affecting the company at present are caused by economic circumstances which are outside General motors and therefore beyond its control.

The positive views of York, however, are opposed to the negative perspective of certain analysts of equal capability. The stockholders at GM, nevertheless, are confident with York's plans for improvements considering the fact that he has formerly worked with the leading auto manufacturers in the world.

Basically, York has proposed five important points to the GM management during his speech in January. His plans included the following: first, to level costs to the realistic expectations of revenue and market share; second, reduction of offering made for products; third, to study the whole company with an unbiased perspective; fourth, to sell and to release less important businesses; fifth, establish a specific purpose for the company.

Although, General Motors has already started with the changes. Many people still believe that it'll have a long way to thread in terms of its reformation. GM, nevertheless, hopes that the coming of York would lead to more positive developments in the company.

By Vasily Klimko http://TOBOC.com - leading importers exporters directory.