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Jan 15, 2024 · The answer that pretty much everyone arrived at after those two fatal crashes was the same: Boeing’s culture had changed. And here, the conventional wisdom is correct.
3 days ago · The episodes bedeviling Boeing have exposed quality lapses at Boeing and its supply chain, alongside a corrosive culture a quarter-century in the making, where pressure over costs and schedule permeated decision-making.
Jan 19, 2024 · We discuss the company’s problems, its history and culture, and how it lost its focus on safety and engineering in favor of a focus on pleasing shareholders.
Apr 30, 2024 · There could be no clearer evidence to me that Boeing’s culture was, and likely still is, toxic. The company’s response to the fatal crashes in Ethiopia and Indonesia was to fire then-CEO ...
- Peter Georgescu
Oct 31, 2019 · Muilenburg’s departure, though, will not cure the corrosive company culture that several lawmakers and former Boeing employees say is the root of the problem, according to interviews with...
- danieljcatchpole@gmail.com
Jan 19, 2024 · Boeing has a problem that is mostly self-inflicted. The manufacturer needs to fix its issues along with federal aviation regulators, columnist Jon Talton writes.
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Feb 15, 2021 · Using the Boeing Corporation and its 737 MAX aircraft crashes as an example, this ethical analysis will examine some of the organizational problems that led to changes in management in Boeing and ultimately resulted in the fatal accidents.