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Boeing used to be a great company dominated by engineers. The people at the top were engineers as the their core foundation and education. The downfall of the company began a few decades ago when the leadership was captured by finance guys. Aviatio

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It’s crucial for tech and engineering firms to be led by those who understand the technical aspects of their products. Financial experts have their place, but they shouldn’t overshadow the core technical competencies of the company.

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