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Automotive Design & Production, Oct, 2005
"Common is only 'common' if it's the same part number. It's not 'common, but'."--Phil Martens, group vp, Product Creation, at the 2005 Management Briefing Seminar.
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He added that one of the things that he's known to say at meetings at Ford to those whom have the penchant for adding on the "but": "What is it about 'one' don't you understand?" It probably isn't advantageous to have to answer that question.--GSV
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