Securing bolts properly is about the lowest-hanging fruit of high-reliability engineering.

  • Patches@sh.itjust.works
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    9 months ago

    The lack of rigor isn’t caused by Engineering but by the MBA’s and Accounting.

    Boeing hasn’t been run by Engineers since 2001.

    MBA have been destroying the foundation of everything for excess profit and we’re only seeing the beginning.

    Even this fucking article ends with “A company that is not securing its bolts correctly is unlikely to be making the kinds of strategic decisions that pay dividends in decades to come.” As if that is the ultimate goal. Not less death. Less accidents. More money.

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      9 months ago

      As if that is the ultimate goal. Not less death. Less accidents. More money.

      I’m pretty sure the author agrees with you. Not every dividend is monetary. He’s talking about the long lasting effects to security and how that will “pay out” in the years that follow

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      People who were not going to be engineers got interested in engineering, and made their own heroes, like Jobs, the defining traits of whom in their myths were all about ruining a good culture.