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Boeing’s DANGEROUS Airplane Manufacturing Could Kill Industry

Grant Cardone

With severe scrutiny over their airplane manufacturing, Boeing is on the brink of failure… And its repercussions will be felt throughout the aviation industry… America’s GDP… And your travel spending. The post Boeing’s DANGEROUS Airplane Manufacturing Could Kill Industry appeared first on Grant Cardone - 10X Your Business and Life.

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Missed Diagnoses

Partners in Excellence

For example, in the mid-80s I led a team approaching aircraft manufacturers with the questions, “What might happen if you could design/manufacture airplanes digitally?” Manufacturing cycles could be optimized much more quickly, reducing manufacturing cost and cycle time.

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The “Tolerance Stack Up Error” Problem

Partners in Excellence

As long as each part we manufacture fits within those characteristics is deemed a good part and passes the quality control inspection. As an aside, much of what we read about the challenges in many Boeing airplanes is the result of tolerance stack up errors on a massive scale. There are other issues, as well).

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What Is Industrial Selling?

Hubspot Sales

For example, a manufacturing company that creates their products using an assembly line can’t move on to the third step of its production process without having the necessary equipment to complete step one. For example, there are over 100,000 restaurants in the United States, but there aren’t over 100,000 car manufacturers.

Industry 120
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Who Should Be Buying?

Partners in Excellence

Later it was helping airplane manufacturers re imagine the design and manufacturing process–cutting years off that cycle. I’ve been privileged, through my career, to be a part of this “re-imagining.”

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“Think Time….”

Partners in Excellence

Even manufacturing experts, decades ago, recognized the importance of scheduling idle time. Today, most of my “commutes” are on airplanes. I got onto the airplane wi-fi to do a little research and send them ideas. People are unhappy, disengaged, their activities aren’t producing the outcomes expected.

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Building the B2B Customer Reference Community – Event

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One time, I nearly lost a multi-million dollar contract with a very big airplane manufacturer because some low-level person in our company DID get quoted in a newspaper about the business relationship. That person did not understand that it was in our contract to not divulge information about our relationship.

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