If the folks at Boeing, especially senior executives, had…
If the folks at Boeing, especially senior executives, had sustained a culture where people slowed down and fixed things, felt obligated to speak up about quality problems, and put safety before short-term profits, our opinion is that it would have saved hundreds of lives and averted employees' guilt and shame, and the company would not have taken an estimated $18 billion hit as a result of canceled, lost, and delayed 737 MAX orders.
— from Takeoff Into Chaos · Friction Project : How Smart Leaders Make the Right Things Easier and the Wrong Things Har
In the book
It grows more disorganized, more chaotic, until the thing you would not face becomes the thing you no longer can. The folks at Boeing learned this in the most public way: a culture that will not slow down to fix the small problems, that puts the schedule before the quality and will not let anyone speak up, is a culture quietly manufacturing the disaster it will later call an accident. The same physics governs a frightened pilot. — Takeoff Into Chaos
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