I think Phil’s point was that we shouldn’t just accept this as inevitable. Especially when the problems are ones of management and organizational culture rather than technical.
See this article in ArsTechnica for an insight into Uber’s safety culture, other companies do better.
With a Bachelor’s in Mechanical Engineering and a Master’s in Systems Engineering, Matthew Squair is a principal consultant with Jacobs Australia. His professional practice is the assurance of safety, software and cyber-security, and he writes, teaches and consults on these subjects. He can be contacted at mattsquair@gmail.com
Not even if the savings outweigh the cost? #Dilemmaoftheday
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I think Phil’s point was that we shouldn’t just accept this as inevitable. Especially when the problems are ones of management and organizational culture rather than technical.
See this article in ArsTechnica for an insight into Uber’s safety culture, other companies do better.
https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2018/12/uber-exec-warned-of-rampant-safety-problems-days-before-fatal-crash/inevitable’
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