A unique shot from the Porsche factory.
Assembly of classic Porsche 911, Germany 1970s.
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Vaibhav Babruwan Shingde
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I had seen one video and gone through some articles, blogs about Boeing and I got to know about the downfall of Boeing and what are the challenges for them :
The Rise of Boeing :
1 . Firstly run by Engineers
2 . Focus on Product development
3 . A
What's Wrong with Boeing? Why do they keep crashing?
So Until 1997, Boeing was an product driven company focused on just building top-quality planes.
However in 1997, Boeing bought McDonnell Douglas. The McD CEO, Henry, managed to become Boeing’s
If we have to start a company who is manufacturing commercial airplanes like Airbus & Boeing what are the obstacles we need to face.
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LesGo
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How Airbus managed to crack The Competitive Indian Market?
BACKGROUND:
In the 2000s, Airbus faced a huge challenge breaking into the Indian aviation market.
At that time, Indian aviation was dominated by Boeing. All major Indian airlines had a stro
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Havish Gupta
Stealth • 5m
A must read article.
It not only tells why Boeing is purchasing Spirit AeroSystem, a aircraft fuselage maker but also tells why companies shifting from outsourcing to in house manufacturing.
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.
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Elon musk
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Here is a story of indian IT industry
Genesis (1970s):
🔸In the early 1970s, multinational companies recognized India’s potential and began expanding their operations into the country.
🔸Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), acting as the sales age
Once A Man in China bought a first-class, fully refundable plane ticket, which gave him access to the airport's VIP lounge where high-rolling travelers can dine for free.
The man rescheduled his first-class ticket 300 times in one year to enjoy fre