What Now, Boeing? What Now?
by Mark Gongloff (Bloomberg)
Rule number one of email is: Never email. Rule number two of email is: If you must break rule number one, then imagine you are writing a press release instead of an email. Because anything you write that might bring shame to you, your organization, or your descendants in perpetuity will eventually be made public.
Boeing Co. is the latest example of the merciless logic of these rules, established over decades of corporate scandals. Last night it released
chronic failure to confront this crisis, writes Brooke Sutherland
From its failures in developing Max to its overly rosy forecasts of when the plane will return to service to its foot-dragging on higher training standards
https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/ar...d=premium-asia
by Mark Gongloff (Bloomberg)
Rule number one of email is: Never email. Rule number two of email is: If you must break rule number one, then imagine you are writing a press release instead of an email. Because anything you write that might bring shame to you, your organization, or your descendants in perpetuity will eventually be made public.
Boeing Co. is the latest example of the merciless logic of these rules, established over decades of corporate scandals. Last night it released
chronic failure to confront this crisis, writes Brooke Sutherland
From its failures in developing Max to its overly rosy forecasts of when the plane will return to service to its foot-dragging on higher training standards
https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/ar...d=premium-asia
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