Mark Wagner
Auteur de Boeing 787 Dreamliner
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My portfolio : currency collage 1 exemplaire
The Compleat Fantasist: How to Convert the Major Fantasy Role Playing Systems to Each Other 1 exemplaire
Farnborough Airshow News Wednesday 7.11.2012 Vol. 44 No. 22 — Photographe — 1 exemplaire
Archaeological investigations at the General John A. Logan birth place and boyhood home (11J-952), Jackson County,… 1 exemplaire
Tag, a Book 1 exemplaire
Professor Plumb and the Kissing Report 1 exemplaire
CLASSIC JETLINERS 1 exemplaire
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- Œuvres
- 21
- Membres
- 154
- Popularité
- #135,795
- Évaluation
- 2.8
- Critiques
- 1
- ISBN
- 19
As literary work it will never be considered great. As a story it also leaves a lot to the reader. It never dives into the causes or effects beyond what is told on press conferences.
I started reading this book because I was curious, and continued reading it because I work in an industry with as much attention and pressure as the airline industry. I had hoped I would be able to learn from their mistakes but since the book never actually concluded where things went wrong, or where the mistakes were made, it's hard to learn.
The only wisdom I bring home is that too tight deadlines lead to mistakes which increases the delays, but that is not something revolutionary. Setting deadlines is always a guesswork between what is feasible and achievable and what is acceptable by the market, and having to make tough decisions close to the deadline is part of any large project.
So a total of two stars for the effort, and because I don't know of any better book if you're interested in this project.… (plus d'informations)