Henry Ford and Ernest Oppenheimer

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Table of Contents

1. HENRY FORD 3

1.1. Introduction 3

1.2. Young Henry Ford 3

1.3. Henry Ford the Engineer 4

1.4. The Ford Motor Company 4

2. ERNEST OPPENHEIMER 6

2.1. Introduction 6

2.2. Sir Ernest Oppenheimer, 1880-1957 6

2.3. Devised Engagement-Ring Custom 7

3. References 8

1. HENRY FORD

1.1. Introduction

Cars changed the way people lived, worked, and enjoyed leisure time; however, what most people don’t realize is that the process of manufacturing automobiles had an equally significant impact on industry. The creation of the moving assembly line by Henry Ford at his Highland Park plant, introduced on December 1, 1913, revolutionized the automobile industry and the concept of manufacturing worldwide.

Henry Ford was a great entrepreneur, who changed the way the world travelled, manufactured goods and enjoyed their leisure time. He bridged the gap between consumer and automobile, bettering the industry and world economy. He didn’t invent the automobile he just made it affordable for the average family through his moving assembly line that is still being used today to manufacture all things from household electronics to toys.

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1.2. Young Henry Ford

Henry Ford was born on the 30 of July 1863 in what is now known as Dearborn, Michigan. He would organise boys to build water wheels and steam engines (indicating leadership and ability characteristics, characteristics that would still have to develop fully). He learned about fully sized steam engines by making friends with the men that worked on them, he taught himself to fix watches through trial and error and used the watches as textbooks to learn the basics of machine design. By the age of 13 he left the ...

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...anthropist, funding the Queen Elizabeth House for Commonwealth studies at Oxford University, and acquiring a priceless collection of art and antiques.

3. REFERENCES

Luciscup (9 December 2009) - Henry Ford Didn't Invent the Assembly Line, Ransom E. Olds Did

http://blogs.internetautoguide.com/6582595/manufacturing/henry-ford-didnt-invent-the-assembly-line-ransom-e-olds-did/index.html#ixzz32nAez9PO

Henry Ford

http://www.clemson.edu/caah/history/FacultyPages/PamMack/lec122/ford.htm

Jennifer L. Goss - Henry Ford and the Assembly Line

http://history1900s.about.com/od/1910s/a/Ford--Assembly-Line.htm

Anglo American – (2012) – Anglo American Fact Sheet 2012

Answers.com – Ernest Oppenheimer

http://www.answers.com/topic/ernest-oppenheimer

Daily Maverick - Richard Poplak – (7 Nov 2011) - Diamonds aren't forever - the Oppenheimers cash out

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