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How did Boeing transform from an engineering powerhouse willing to bet the company on revolutionary aircraft into one where engineers feared speaking up about safety concerns? This episode examines the 25-year cultural shift following the McDonnell Douglas merger that led to the 737 MAX crashes, killing 346 people. From Bill Allen's audacious 707 and 747 programs to the geographic separation of executives from engineers, we trace the decisions prioritizing speed and cost over the redundancy and safety that once defined Boeing. Plus, how new CEO Kelly Ortberg is leading the company back to its engineering roots – and proving financial success doesn't require sacrificing excellence.
Key Topics Covered:
Notable Quotes:
"When people say I changed the culture of Boeing, that was my intent. I wanted it run like a modern business rather than a great engineering firm." - Harry Stonecipher, Former Boeing CEO
"The CEO of an aircraft company should know how to design aircraft, not spreadsheets." - Elon Musk
"Boeing had created a culture where questioning the timeline was career suicide." - Former Boeing employee testimony to Congress
Key Figures Discussed:
Connect with Taras
· Website: fear-incorporated.com
· LinkedIn: Taras Wayner
· Instagram: @fear_incorporated
· Email: [email protected]
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How did Boeing transform from an engineering powerhouse willing to bet the company on revolutionary aircraft into one where engineers feared speaking up about safety concerns? This episode examines the 25-year cultural shift following the McDonnell Douglas merger that led to the 737 MAX crashes, killing 346 people. From Bill Allen's audacious 707 and 747 programs to the geographic separation of executives from engineers, we trace the decisions prioritizing speed and cost over the redundancy and safety that once defined Boeing. Plus, how new CEO Kelly Ortberg is leading the company back to its engineering roots – and proving financial success doesn't require sacrificing excellence.
Key Topics Covered:
Notable Quotes:
"When people say I changed the culture of Boeing, that was my intent. I wanted it run like a modern business rather than a great engineering firm." - Harry Stonecipher, Former Boeing CEO
"The CEO of an aircraft company should know how to design aircraft, not spreadsheets." - Elon Musk
"Boeing had created a culture where questioning the timeline was career suicide." - Former Boeing employee testimony to Congress
Key Figures Discussed:
Connect with Taras
· Website: fear-incorporated.com
· LinkedIn: Taras Wayner
· Instagram: @fear_incorporated
· Email: [email protected]