February 13, 2012
Published: 28 Dec 09 14:57 CET | Double click on a word to get a translation
Updated: 28 Dec 09 21:01 CET
Online: http://www.thelocal.se/24088/20091228/
A French-born, US-based marketing expert who has often criticized American carmakers claims he can turn around troubled Swedish automaker Saab Automobile.
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iwontbuyfromgm.com website
The purpose of the site is for people to declare to GM that if Saab is closed down, rather than sold, then those people signed up will not consider the purchase of another GM vehicle in the future. It is to let GM know that people are watching what happens here. If they wish to keep these people as even prospective customers, they should do the right thing and sell Saab rather than close it down.
http://www.brainsturbator.com/articles/clotaire_rapaille_we_salute_you/
Almost everywhere outside of Scandinavia, SAAB's former reputation for quality and technological competence has been rendered valueless by the virtual disappearance of the brand. And even at home in Sweden. Rapaille's odd letter is a public wake-up call, whatever you think of the man.
It's time for some serious rethinking by the Swedes' whose livelihood is at stake and by the Swedish nation whose global reputation as a savvy exporter is in question, more so than by the sale of, say, Absolut (although that hurt in certain circles, too).
Feeling the pain, the source of this inspiration, Stockholm's Lowe Brindfors ad agency, is laying off staff even during the holidays: SAAB Ad Agency to Axe Staff
One result of all of this situation is that Trollhätten municipality is about to go on the government doll to the tune of 542 million kronar -- about $75 million -- and that's just a first installment. Another result is that 8,000 local jobs will be affected. The situation is serious, no longer a fit topic for humor or sarcasm: Emergency Plan for Saab's Hometown Trollhättan
Perhaps once its shock has abated, Trollhåtten can consult with reborn Malmö and develop a modern multi-business economy grounded in sustainability and knowledge generation. But for now...it's sad.
That's the problem, the fact that it hasn't been run by engineers, if it had of been run by engineers instead of bean counters (that have no appreciation of engineering) then Saab would have offered a great product at the right price.
Bean counters should be banned from any management responsibility, bean counting should be the sole preserve of engineers.
This article should never have been posted! This man obviously knows nothing of the SAAB brand. It was built on Engineering innovations and it was the marketing people who tried to take the "brand" and sell it on that while not giving the Engineers the necessary funds to innovate.
I have a number of friends in the Engine dept at SAAB and when GM were crying out for a bio-fuel capable engine a few years ago when bio-fuels were seen as the silver bullet, the Engineers took their hands from behind their back with their heads dipped, unable to meet their masters eyes and said "here is a little skunk project we have been working on that you didn't know about sir" and saved GM a packet!
Why do we even bother reporting this clowns antics, it just gives the people false hope who are losing their jobs.
To The Local, things must be really bad when you need to resort to this mans utter blabbering tripe and report it. Why did your editor even consider passing this as readable news, I would have expected seeing something like this in the Daily Sport, next to the section where a London bus has been found on the moon.
Come on, pull it off, you can do better than this.
They are not going to negotiate with anyone now. Remember, the GM Board is fairly geriatric, and most members prefer a quiet time over the holidays. The age of the directors may also explain why the negotiations with the German Government took so long and involved totally reversed propositions - it so disgusted Europe Manager Carl-Peter Forster that he resigned, and poor Mrs Merkel wasn't amused, either.
So goodbye, Saab.
Don't hope that the geriatric GM management will forget they are keeping Opel - their new Europe Manager, Nick Reilly is only 59, just four years older than Forster, and he would remind them.
One question remains - will a slightly old-fashioned Chinese-built 9-3 or 9-5 be the best value on the Swedish car market in 2012? With a free tool chest and bag of nuts & bolts if need be?
Rapaille knows this because he is actually "Doc" Emmett Brown from Back to the Future. He has traveled ahead in time and seen the solution to Saab's troubles. He was also messing around in the past to make Saab win all those rally races in the 50s and 60s, none of that was natural. Too bad he didn't go to the 70s to make the 99 a better product. Or maybe that was the true marketing genius.... the 900 would not have seemed so good if the 99 was not so bad. Anyone seen a DeLorean around Trollhattan recently?
Relax, it is all under control.
Jethrine in USA
There is a market for Sweden's News in English but it needs to be done properly and not in a homemade and pathetic manner.
In the coming years, the demand for new cars will be growing very fast, China and India have huge populations all wanting to get mobile, so the future is looking very bright, too bad for SAAB though !
But the Saab USP was engineering, and he wants it replaced by bullshit.
I remember - from the 70s - how one of my mates went to a luncheon-lecture at the Swedish Marketing Association (Marknadsföreningen) and came backto tell me the
speaker had said Ford sold a lot more Mustangs than Falcons in the US,
and a lot more Falcons than Mustangs in France because nobody in France
knew what a mustang was, while falcons were common birds there.
Was that guy Mr Rapaille?
If you believed the above explanation re. Ford sales, you would have no idea
about the social differences between individualistic, exhibitionistic USA and
family-oriented, bourgeois France.
I'm sure the guy, whoever it was, got paid...so much for marketing gurus...
I Love Saab. Bought the first Saab Turbo- LOVED it- and swore I would NEVER buy a SAAB after GM bought it. Why? I grew up in GM Michigan. Many friends were execs, and engineers at the top of Ford, Oldsmobile (my boyhood friends Great Grandfather founded Olds(, and Chevy, and I even knew Henry Ford II, and drove his Mustang during the summers. I hated the cars GM made- and never bought one. Bottom line - SAAB needs Swedish thinking, Swedish engineering, Swedish craftsmanship. NOT American, French, Dutch via Russia, or God forbid, Chinese. I envision a SAAB that sets the future trend of auto design, innovation, and environmental efficiency. WHEN the creative, visionary Swedes create the automobiles I know they can, I will buy ONLY SAAB!
Kristen
As for "creative visionary Swedes" - those don't exist, you will find plenty of technical excellence but a creative and visionary Swede is like Santa whose existence is only in the mind of the person who thinks they exist.
Mediocrity -- synonomous with "lagom".
If Rapaille is serious as he says... why doesn´t he put the money on the table?