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Tesla cancels new model, fires CEO, will lay off large part of workforce

October 16, 2008

Read the grim news here. I hope my pals that work there make it through the layoff, but I am not encouraged. Any tech worker can read between the lines and see what is going on. After thousands of hours of free overtime and I am sure 100s of all-nighters, the tech staff has made a workable electric vehicle. Now the finance guys that seem to run the world have decided to fire all the engineering staff and go into “harvest mode”. They are blaming the economy and credit markets, but the real reason is that they mismanaged the project. But things are never the finance guy’s fault. Ever. Things like sales and advertising will be kept up, but all those people who lived and breathed the technology to get the car working are deemed expendable. My buddy John saw this at Seagate a decade ago. The “brilliant” finance whiz kids determined that if they fired the entire R&D staff the quarterly numbers would go thought the roof. Things were pretty rosy for a good six months. Unfortunately, the design cycle of a disk drive is about six months, even a decade ago. So after that six-month period of looking good, Seagate tanked. Since all the good tech people already had good jobs at decent companies, Seagate never really recovered, even to this day. Finance people are as narcissistic as the rest of humanity. They want to surround themselves with people just like them, not tech types or manufacturing people. So companies load up on finance weenies and run the company into the ground, just like GM, Ford, and Chrysler have done the last 50 years.

I guess the founder and moneyman behind Tesla has finally realized what I knew all along: It is easier to design a space ship than a car. Especially an electric car. Elon Musk, the founder who got rich on Papal should know, he is also funding SpaceX, a rocket ship company. I am not trying to take anything away from rocket scientists, but the car market just has higher expectations. Once you design a car to go down the road at 35 miles an hour, well that is about 5% of the design effort. Then you have to have it go 1 MPH and 100 MPH. Then you have to have it accelerate and brake well. Then you have to get the NVH (noise vibration and handling harshness) to be world-class. Now you have a car that maybe, just maybe 10,000 people might buy. Then you to design all the “comfort” features, air conditioning, radios, telematics, navigation, radar avoidance and oh, I forgot to mention you have to hit pollution and safety targets or you can’t sell it in volume. So once it works and once it is comfortable and once it is legal, that still is not enough. You have to make it pretty. So it better have great styling and magnificent paint job. Tasteful use of chrome and accents and everything else including how the radio antenna looks. But that still is not enough for the fickle consumer. Once you have it work and be comfortable and look pretty, you have to make it cool. It can be hep or groovy as was explained in the movie Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, but that is not enough, it has to be cool. This is why BMW can sell a low-quality compact car for 40 grand. And up. This is why Range Rover can sell the lowest quality vehicle in the world year after year. It’s cool. An engineer would say it’s a piece of crap, but as long as the emotional American public see it on Nature Channel specials, well then they think it is cool and will buy it.

And don’t forget that thanks to the Japanese we all have expectations of fantastic reliability and quality for our cars. It has taken 30 years, but the US auto business has finally managed to make at least a couple cars with the quality of a Japanese econobox sedan. Finally, and this is what is killing Tesla, the car has to be dirt cheap relative to the value and engineering it contains. Let’s hope that the people that buy Teslas are far enough removed from this little economic hiccup we are in so that they keep buying. Tesla has shipped about 25 cars and that is great news. I hope they make it, but I will be much less enthusiastic about their survival if they fire all my engineer pals in order to keep the cash-flow positive.

Posted by Paul Rako on October 16, 2008 | Comments (8)

November 2, 2008
In response to: Tesla cancels new model, fires CEO, will lay off large part of workforce
Tom commented:

Well, I think Paul is exactly right in his characterization of the finance and management types. They''re just evil people. They want to make money and they wil hurt anyone to do it. This seems to be a central feature of capitalism: a total inversion of compensation versus productivity. Those who do the most, get the least. And those who do the least, get the most. There is nobody on this planet who is worth a million dollar a year salary. Nobody. Especially not these people who are the CEOs of these companies. Have you looked at the resumés of some of these CEO? They really don''t know much or have many useful skills when you compare them to an engineer with anywhere from 4 to 8 years of university education who has taken classes in all sorts of extremely difficult subjects such as differential equations, complex variable analysis, singular Sturm-Liousville equations, quantum mechanics, numerical analysis, etc, etc, ad nauseum. By comparison, these CEOs are useless people. To put it briefly, they''re parasites. I have a lot more respect for the garbageman than a CEO. The garbageman does a difficult demanding, necessary job and probably puts in a full work week. When you see some of these CEOs are also on the board of other companies, you know they don''t put in a full work week like the rest of us. I think every publicly held corporation should have caps on CEO salary and they should be forced to pay a dividend to every shareholder during a profitable year. That way they really will be accountable to the stockholders.


October 22, 2008
In response to: Tesla cancels new model, fires CEO, will lay off large part of workforce
WestHighlander commented:

Still don't have Batteries worth a Bleep in terms of energy density per vol or energy density per wt compared to gasoline! Until we do -- all we can expect from the affordable electric car market is scooters and golf carts on steroids OK for commuting short distances (comparable to what could be bicycled) in relatively nice weather (not too cold -- heating is a terrible way to use precious battery energy-- and cooling is not much better) Then we come back to the matter of generation of the electricity to charge the batteries So -- at this point in the development of our transportation infrastructure -- the best plan is to: 1) drill baby drill everywhere to make sure we've got the gasoline we will need for the next few decades 2) build nuclear power plants for clean and nearly unending supply of electricity and 3) fund R&D on batteries, fuel cells and 4) develop more comprehensive tools and models for traffic management -- there are probably a few billion gallons of gasoline to be retrieved from not being stuck in traffic jams -- and on top of that -- a big boost to our GDP and state of health Westy


October 21, 2008
In response to: Tesla cancels new model, fires CEO, will lay off large part of workforce
anonymous.... commented:

The problem these days is that most companies, specially public companies, are driven on a quarterly basis... and this not only the fault of finance guys... this is the fault of short sighted people (finance, lawyers or engineers) that for some unknown and strange reason got to manage a company!!!


October 17, 2008
In response to: Tesla cancels new model, fires CEO, will lay off large part of workforce
Dave English commented:

OK OK, but "the people that"???


October 17, 2008
In response to: Tesla cancels new model, fires CEO, will lay off large part of workforce
Steve commented:

Most of you missed the point of the artical... These engineers poured their life into creating this car, often without compensation, just pure passion and dedication. Then when it comes time to reap the rewards what does management reward then with? Pink slips!! Remember you reap what you sow. I am constantly amazed at the selfishness and greed being displayed by the people in management these days. It all about them and only them getting rich as fast as possable. You wonder why the economy and stock market is in the condition it is today? CEO's and upper managements needs to take a good look in the mirror and start showing some decent ethical and moral behavour.


October 17, 2008
In response to: Tesla cancels new model, fires CEO, will lay off large part of workforce
LS commented:

Sad about the Tesla. Electric cars, Hydrogen Cars, Hybrids, and so on are needed. There is no "best" solution today, but gas is not the future either. Change is never easy, but it is needed. Anything that polutes the air or water or earth should be looked at as an opportunity to improve. Polution by its nature is waste. Engineeers abhor waste, right? Please, use that brain and THINK about what is going on and where we need to be when a few billion more people will live as Americans do now!


October 17, 2008
In response to: Tesla cancels new model, fires CEO, will lay off large part of workforce
Dave commented:

I think it is a bit premature to start writing the obituary, but I agree it isn't good news. However, can we stop perpetuating the myth that Elon Musk founded the company - he didn't, it was Martin Eberhard. Check with your pals.


October 16, 2008
In response to: Tesla cancels new model, fires CEO, will lay off large part of workforce
Alex commented:

I 100% agree with Bill. That was a nice car, but completely out of reach and practicality for anyone except the reach or the green paranoid (or a combination of both). Toyota Prius packs by far more technology and practicality for 1/3 of that price.

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