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After the Settlement: What GM Needs to Do Now
Mary Barra called the two-year legal and public relations crisis 'a catalyst for meaningful change.'
Automakers Unite to Prevent Cars From Being Hacked
An alliance including Ford and General Motors said it will create a center for sharing information and analysis to help make cars more secure.
In These New Cars, Your Phone Gets Its Own Air Conditioner
This chill new Chevy feature keeps the gadget you can't live without cool.
GM Open to Working With Google on Developing Self-Driving Cars
'We'd certainly be open to having a discussion with them,' GM's CTO said in an interview at the Detroit auto show.
The 10 Entrepreneurs Who Defined 2014
Read about the business leaders who dominated headlines in 2014 and set the stage for the year ahead -- for better or for worse.
The Transformative Leadership Styles of 3 Top Female CEOs
For the first time, women have taken the reins of some of the world's largest corporations. The challenges they face are anything but new.
Texting and Driving? Not So Fast -- General Motors is Watching You
The automobile company is reportedly installing monitoring devices in its cars to ensure drivers keep their eyes on the road.
GM Chevrolet CMO's Tips on Building a Marketing Strategy from Scratch
Chief marketing execs from behemoth corporate brands explain the secrets to genius marketing.
Just 3 Months In, GM CEO Mary Barra Faces a Career-Defining Storm
Mary Barra, the first-ever female CEO of a major global automaker, has boldly accepted responsibility for an ignition defect that resulted in 12 deaths.
As 'Government Motors' Era Ends, a Female CEO Takes the Wheel
Mary Barra, a longtime General Motors employee, deserves some of the credit for turning around GM. Now, she's taking the top job at the company and making history as the only female CEO in the auto industry worldwide.
The 10 Biggest IPOs Ever
Twitter may be one of the most talked-about IPOs of the year, but it's nothing in size compared to these guys.