[puts finger to earpiece]
i’m getting breaking news that DEI was not in fact responsible for the problems at boeing
i’m getting breaking news that DEI was not in fact responsible for the problems at boeing
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It's maddening that these people get super-wealthy doing it
Unless we are willing to actually change American corporate culture this is just going to keep happening, everywhere
Enrich
Investors
All of who were there knew that eventually these corporate numbskulls would cause planes to fall out of the sky at some point 🤬
Move HQ back to Seattle. Remove the middle layer of Welch acolytes. Commit to staying and building a competitive airframe in Seattle. Give the unions a seat.
Won’t happen
E nshittification
I deology
Customers are already talking with their orders…
There was an insurmountable cognitive barrier between the frontline managers (already production minded but who came up through the company) and the nomadic b-school bred management.
These are not serious people.
Not 2 that could let workmanship errors go unnoticed; not 4 that would let inspectors be lax bc “someone else” would catch it
Safety was ALL
Back then
The anti-DEI tweets seem 99% driven by an alt-right Enragement policy
Aimed at people like us, part of Steve Bannon’s “flood the zone with shit” program
Sure, it’s disgusting racism used to hide a shift from being an aviation gold standard to just another business
Incidentally
Heinrich's triangle. Sacrificing safety is a statistical game. Russian roulette with a moral hazard twist - it's the passengers who die.
When you hate DEI and love capitalism, it becomes easy to exonerate one and vilify the other.
"Always was."