Five Interesting Things About General Motors’ Quality Chief Grace Lieblein
She is set to retire at the end of this year.
Read More »She is set to retire at the end of this year.
Read More »Her successor will be announced “at a later date”.
Read More »A total of five leadership changes are in play.
Read More »GM has been working with suppliers to move closer to its assembly plants to cut down on transportation costs, improve quality, and increase its North American profit margin.
Read More »General Motors vice president Global Purchasing and Supply Chain, Grace Lieblein, has been nominated as 2014 Engineer of the Year during the 26th Annual HENAAC Conference.
Read More »The company was recently ranked last among the six major automakers for its relationship with its suppliers.
Read More »Despite improved efforts to improve relations with suppliers, GM still has a perception problem. Is a cultural shift needed?
Read More »The automaker is reviewing its purchasing activities and seems to be looking to bring more work in-house.
Read More »It's "the longest-running, national women's development program of its kind".
Read More »The General awarded a total of 83 companies of its 18,500 suppliers worldwide.
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