Henry Ford was an extraordinary person and an astute businessman. You could call him a principled man. His rules
were simple straight forward. "Do onto others as you would have done onto you." His business, his company, his
reputation were built on giving the best that he could give, at the fairest price, with the most value that he
could reasonably deliver.
"As I read his autobiography where he talks about what he wanted his automobile to represent, I was struck by
how similar his wants were to those of an author," says Billie Williams, the author of this book. Even more
intriguing, Ford's automobile, the author's vehicle (or book) had many of the same characteristics, each are
revealed within these pages.
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