Nano Course: When Quality Control Fails - Boeing's Cultural Shift
.20 CPD | Behavioral Ethics
In 2019, former Boeing engineer Rick Ludtke testified about a drastic change he witnessed: quality assurance staff being systematically reduced while factory workers were pressured to use defective parts. In this ten-minute nano learning course, we'll examine how Boeing's post-merger shift from an engineering-focused culture to a profit-driven mindset led to catastrophic compromises in safety standards. Through this real-world case study, you'll learn how organizational pressure to prioritize speed and cost-cutting over quality can erode critical safety controls, leading to system-wide failures in quality assurance.
Program Level: Basic
Prerequisites: None
Advance preparation: None
Delivery Method: QAS Self Study
Credits: .20 CPD hours
Field of Study: Behavioral Ethics
Enrollment Period/Expiration Date: One year from date of purchase
Date of Last Program Review/Update: January 15, 2025
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When Quality Control Fails - Boeing's Cultural Shift
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