The Path Forward for Boeing

Boeing’s Courses of Action and Ethical Frameworks After this crisis, Boeing’s primary objective should be to regain trust in every stakeholder; airlines, governments and passengers need to be assured that the Boeing 737 MAX aircraft they are flying are safe. Furthermore, passengers need to know that Boeing’s highest priority is safety and that pilots are …

Media Response to the 737 MAX Crisis

Global Outcry Over the past generation, American citizens have enjoyed safe and nearly accident-free air travel. Technological advancements in aircraft design have enabled far greater safety in global aviation. Governmental departments such as the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) regulate the industry to maintain our trust in ensuring the safety of aircraft and airspace we use. …

Boeing’s Response to the 737 MAX Crisis

Crisis Response In the aftermath of the two accidents, the CEO of Boeing, Dennis Muilenburg, addressed the public through a video on Boeing’s website. Mr. Muilenburg expressed his sorrow for the lives lost on Lion Air #610 and Ethiopian Airlines #302. He acknowledged that “it’s apparent that in both flights the Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System, …

The Boeing Company

The Boeing Company is the world’s largest aerospace company, 5th largest defense contractor and the largest exporter (by USD) in the United States. Headquartered in Chicago, Boeing is the world’s leading manufacturer of commercial jetliners, space and security systems, and defense technology. Boeing partners with governments and airlines worldwide to develop innovative aerospace solutions and aftermarket …

Boeing’s Greatest Crisis in its 100-Year History

Introduction The recent crashes of Lion Air and Ethiopian Airlines’ Boeing 737 MAX aircraft has sparked international outcry for Boeing’s involvement in the crisis. Revelations into Boeing’s intimate relationship with the U.S. Government, additional costs attached to necessary safety features and a rush to bring the aircraft to market contributed to a perfect storm of …

Facebook’s Response

In late December of 2016, Mark Zuckerberg laughed at the idea that Russian bots could have contributed to promoting a pro-Trump agenda via Facebook. However, fast forward to September 2017 and the CEO had agreed to provide the government with ads and ad information that were reportedly linked to the Internet Research Agency, a Russian …

An Introduction to Facebook

In the year 2019 Facebook needs no introduction, however Facebooks operations and business history may be less known. Let’s start with some basic information about Facebook. Facebook was founded in 2004 by CEO Mark Zuckerberg as well as colleagues Dustin Moskovitz and Eduardo Saverin while attending Harvard University. The company initially started as a way …

Is Nike Running away from Taxes?

America is known as the land of opportunity. Capitalism is the critical foundation of this wonderful country. Businesses, small and large, do well in such a developed economy. The objective of these firms is to minimize expenditures and maximize revenue streams. A significant amount of expenses come in the form of federal taxes. To some …

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